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RE: possible to add a file w/o being flagged as changed?

From: Gale, David <David.Gale_at_Hypertherm.com>
Date: 2005-11-16 20:02:02 CET

Adam Peterson wrote:
> Is it possible to add a file to the database, but mark it so it will
> not be flagged when it changes? Basically I check in a series of
> files (web pages) so I can track changes but one of the files is an
> '.ini' file. I want the file in the repository so when I do a
> checkout, I'll get the file, but I don't need it being flagged as
> changed every time the timestamp changes in it.
>
> I use TortoiseSVN as my GUI interface and it is marking directories
> that are different only in the '.ini' file. It makes it more
> difficult to get an accurate overview of which directories have
> actually changed.
>
> I've got the Subversion PDF 1.1. If there is a pertinent
> section/command I've love a pointer to it.

Try the FAQ:
http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#ignore-commit

-David

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