> > From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
> >
> > So I have to just duplicate the svn:ignore and svn:global-ignores
> > properties everywhere that anything needs to be ignored.
>
> Sorry, clarification:
>
> In tortoise, I check the properties of some directory, and it shows
On Jan 11, 2014, at 08:18, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> I use svn client installed by macports. It's current version is 1.8.5.
>
> I've been down that road before. Macports is mostly reliable, but not
> entirely reliable.
I’m a manager of the MacPorts project. If you’re experiencing any problem
On 1/11/14, 6:18 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>> From: Edwin Castro [mailto:0ptikgh...@gmx.us]
>>
>> I use svn client installed by macports. It's current version is 1.8.5.
>
> I've been down that road before. Macports is mostly reliable, but not
> entirely reliable. And every time you ap
> From: Edwin Castro [mailto:0ptikgh...@gmx.us]
>
> I use svn client installed by macports. It's current version is 1.8.5.
I've been down that road before. Macports is mostly reliable, but not entirely
reliable. And every time you apply some update to XCode, apple replaces with
default binari
On Jan 10, 2014, at 17:53, Edwin Castro wrote:
> On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>>
If you upgrade the Mac client to 1.8.x, it should honor svn:global-ignores.
>> Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
>> which I have the latest ins
On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>
>> > If you upgrade the Mac client to 1.8.x, it should honor svn:global-ignores.
> Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
> which I have the latest installed today...
> But no problem. I can workaround by
On 11.01.2014 00:17, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
>> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>>
>> So I have to just duplicate the svn:ignore and svn:global-ignores
>> properties everywhere that anything needs to be ignored.
> Sorry, clarification:
>
> In tortoise, I check the
> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>
> So I have to just duplicate the svn:ignore and svn:global-ignores
> properties everywhere that anything needs to be ignored.
Sorry, clarification:
In tortoise, I check the properties of some directory, and it shows "svn:ignore
bin
On 1/10/14, 2:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
Easier said than done. svn ships with XCode, distributed in the App Store,
which I have the latest installed today...
But no problem. I can workaround by setting svn:ignore instead.
I install Subversion on the Mac via MacPorts, which has ha
> From: Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) [mailto:s...@nedharvey.com]
>
> But no problem. I can workaround by setting svn:ignore instead.
Uggh. I *thought* this would be easy.
Even though I have svn:ignore set on some directories, TortoiseSVN 1.8 and
cygwin svn 1.8 fail to ignore the stuff specified.
> From: Dave Huang [mailto:k...@azeotrope.org]
>
> It does; svn:global-ignores is new to SVN 1.8.
> http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.8.html#repos-dictated-
> config
That's just about the last thing I expected, but it makes perfect sense now.
Thanks.
> If you upgrade the Mac
On Jan 10, 2014, at 16:17, Edward Ned Harvey (svn4) wrote:
> Can someone please explain this to me? I would expect "bin" and "obj" not to
> show up in the "svn status" command, because of the svn:global-ignores
> property.
> The mac client is 1.7, and the windows client is 1.8 if that makes
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