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Re: .eomodeld~ directory and CVS: annoying problems
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Re: .eomodeld~ directory and CVS: annoying problems


  • Subject: Re: .eomodeld~ directory and CVS: annoying problems
  • From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:27:35 -0500

I thought I had done this, but it didn't work. But I added it to a local .cvsignore file (and added "*eomodeld~" specifically, not "*~"), not the repository cvsignore file. I didn't even know there was a repository cvsignore file. I guess I'll have to go look up what that's all about, and figure out how to do it---I'm not completely convinced it will work (although if you tell me you are using it and it DOES work, that'll satisfy me)---because I can't understand why adding it to my local .cvsignore file isn't working, and would think a repository cvsignore wouldn't be any better. On the repository end, the repository isn't even aware that there is a ~ involved---the problem is that the client is committing the changes in the ~ directory, but committing them _TO_ the plain old .eomodeld directory (no tilde) in the repository, as a result of the copied CVS folder.

Can you clear this up further for me? Or the solution Art suggested is actually one someone (Art?) is using to solve this problem, specifically tell me so, and I'll happily stop thinking about it and just use the solution someone else has proved to work.

--Jonathan

At 10:05 AM -1000 4/6/04, Art Isbell wrote:
On Apr 6, 2004, at 9:40 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:

This is very bad, and leads to very mysterious problems, of course. I can't be the only one who has run into this. I am wondering how other people handle it.

Just add "*~" to your repository's cvsignore file. This should work no matter what CVS client is being used.


Aloha,
Art
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