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Linedata Services (UK) Ltd Registered Office: Bishopsgate Court, 4-12 Norton Folgate, London, E1 6DB Registered in England and Wales No 3027851 VAT Reg No 778499447 -----Original Message----- > From: GF [mailto:gan...@gmail.com] > Sent: 03 February 2010 09:29 > To: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: svn:ignore an existing file > > Hello everyone. > I've two question about svn:ignore > > 1) I've a file that MUST exist in the repository in its "default" > version, but i don't want that people to commit any local > change to it. Is there a way to have this behaviour with svn:ignore? > I mean that with "svn co ..." that file will be checked out > as it is in the repository, but any local change to it will > not be included of any "svn commit ..." > > 2) If the file i wish to ignore starts with a dot (for example > .myfile) should I use some escaping of the dot in the > svn:ignore property? > I think you want this http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#ignore-commit