[Jan Hauke Rahm] > Thanks for your fast reply! That works but is a bit insane, isn't it? ;-)
Obviously options have to have defaults. I think it is sensible for a default to be something generally useful, rather than the empty string. For a parallel situation, consider the 'ssh' tunnel mechanism (see the comments in the [tunnels] section). It is convenient, and I am glad we can count on all ssh installs having it defined, but it wouldn't have been strictly necessary. (Actually svn+ssh may be a poor example, as we have patched Subversion in Debian to output a config file with the 'ssh' tunnel redefined explicitly. But the upstream config file is not that way.) > Is there any way to have that as a command-line option? Like: > > svn st --dont-ignore Try --no-ignore. It is close to what you're asking for. -- Peter Samuelson | org-tld!p12n!peter | http://p12n.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]