Hello, Michael! You wrote on Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:19:48 +0400 (MSD):
MD> you can ignore the .cvsignore file itself. MD> does not sound logical ;)
Why? :) CVS client will find for .cvsignore to know that files it should ignore. So, it read it and see that .cvsignore must be ignored too It is logical, i guess :)
Why not? SmartCVS also can do it :)
Tom
Hello, Michael!
You wrote on Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:19:48 +0400 (MSD):
MD> you can ignore the .cvsignore file itself.
MD> does not sound logical ;)
Why? :)
CVS client will find for .cvsignore to know that files it should ignore.
So, it read it and see that .cvsignore must be ignored too
It is logical, i guess :)
Thanks!
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