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Re: How to make properties working on a complete project?

From: José Moreira <jose.moreira_at_wemake.pt>
Date: 2005-10-24 16:52:54 CEST

How about auto-props? in the user profile svn config?

Fabian Cenedese wrote:
>>>I am using the svn:ignore property to hide the results of compiler
>>>runs like *.obj and *.exe. The source folder structure is quite
>>>complex, so I need to set the property at each subfolder. :-(
>>>I cannot use a global setting, since for some projects I need to
>>>possibility to have those files in the repository (non-ignored).
>>>Is there a flag where I can tell subversion that a property shall
>>>be valid for all subfolders, not only for the current folder?
>>
>>Not that I'm aware of. You can either set the svn:ignore property for
>>specific directories (and it then applies only to that directory, not
>>recursively), or you can set the global-ignores configuration option,
>>which then applies everywhere.
>
>
> But you can apply the properties recursively: propset -R
> That works for at least the existing directories. But when you add
> new ones you need to set the properties again.
>
> bye Fabi
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José Moreira
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