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# Ignoring files via cvsignore
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#
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# There are certain file names that frequently occur inside your working copy, but that you don't want to put under CVS control.
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# Examples are all the object files that you get while you compile your sources. Normally, when you run `cvs update', it prints a
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# line for each file it encounters that it doesn't know about (see section update output).
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#
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# CVS has a list of files (or sh(1) file name patterns) that it should ignore while running update, import and release. This list is
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# constructed in the following way.
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#
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# The list is initialized to include certain file name patterns: names associated with CVS administration, or with other common
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# source control systems; common names for patch files, object files, archive files, and editor backup files; and other names
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# that are usually artifacts of assorted utilities. Currently, the default list of ignored file name patterns is:
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#
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# RCS SCCS CVS CVS.adm
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# RCSLOG cvslog.*
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# tags TAGS
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# .make.state .nse_depinfo
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# *~ #* .#* ,* _$* *$
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# *.old *.bak *.BAK *.orig *.rej .del-*
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# *.a *.olb *.o *.obj *.so *.exe
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# *.Z *.elc *.ln
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# core
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#
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# Pas chez moi :
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#
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# #*
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# *$
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# *.Z
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# *.elc
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# *.exe
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# *.ln
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# *.obj
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# *.olb
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# *.old
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# *.orig
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# *.rej
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# ,*
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# .#*
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# _$*
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#
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# The per-repository list in `$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvsignore' is appended to the list, if that file exists.
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# The per-user list in `.cvsignore' in your home directory is appended to the list, if it exists.
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# Any entries in the environment variable $CVSIGNORE is appended to the list.
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# Any `-I' options given to CVS is appended.
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# As CVS traverses through your directories, the contents of any `.cvsignore' will be appended to the list. The patterns
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# found in `.cvsignore' are only valid for the directory that contains them, not for any sub-directories.
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#
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# In any of the 5 places listed above, a single exclamation mark (`!') clears the ignore list. This can be used if you want to store
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# any file which normally is ignored by CVS.
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#
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!
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CVS
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CVS.adm
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RCS
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RCSLOG
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SCCS
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TAGS
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tags
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*.bak
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*.BAK
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*.o
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*.a
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*.so
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*~
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cvslog.*
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core
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.del-*
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.make.state
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.nse_depinfo
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.*.swp
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2002-03-22 04:25:38 -06:00
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Makefile.in
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aclocal.m4
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configure.in
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missing
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mkinstalldirs
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install-sh
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# --- EOF ---
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