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Re: Request/Proposal for Folder Cloaking -- Second Attempt

From: Jonathan Wallace <jonathan.wallace_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-11-18 22:05:09 CET

I'm looking to see if there is a built in feature in subversion 1.4 that is
similar to the link posted by Mark (though I note the proposal explicitly
states 'svn status' has yet to be investigated).

The feature that I seek allows one to mark a set of versioned files so that
they are ignored when committing, updating and statusing. The idea being
that individual developers on different machines need to configure the files
differently due to their respective environments but the build version of
the files needs to be kept a certain way for the ultimate deployment.

I keep getting drawn to svn propset svn:ignore but it doesn't seem to work
in my tests though I may be doing something wrong. Can anyone please point
me in proper direction if there is something that I've missed in the
subversion book?
 Thanks,
  Jonathan

On 11/3/06, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
>
> Rohit_Singh@logitech.com wrote on 11/03/2006 02:28:43 PM:
>
> > Sorry about last night -- I accidentally sent out a draft of the message
> > below that I was working on. Attached below, you'll find my
> > request/proposal for folder cloaking in its full glory (lol).
>
> See this feature that is being worked on in a branch. The approach is a
> bit different but I think it yields the same end result.
>
>
> http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/incomplete-directories/README.branch
>
> Mark
>
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Jonathan Wallace
Received on Sat Nov 18 22:05:50 2006

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