From: Arnaud F. <ar...@cr...> - 2005-01-19 09:50:16
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Heu ..... Why don't you add a .cvsignore file in co,fig/ directory ? Just put config.ini in it, and cvs will ignore this file ... RTFM ;) Le 18 janv. 05, =E0 23:08, Matthew Palmer a =E9crit : > On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 07:53:41PM +0800, Charles Corrigan wrote: >> a) having to remember to copy config.ini into the CVS controlled=20 >> directory >> each time I get a fresh version (Eclipse deletes my private version = of >> config.ini when I request a refresh from CVS > > Sounds like you need to teach eclipse not to be so brain-fuckingly=20 > stupid. > That really is idiotic behaviour -- people keep all sorts of crap = lying > around in their CVS working copies. Blowing it all away every time=20 > you run > update would get real old, real fast. > >> b) when I get CVS-write access, I will not accidentally checkin my=20 >> private >> version of config.ini with passwords > > So don't cvs add config/config.ini. That's a fairly long and specific > string of random characters for your cat to produce while walking on=20= > your > keyboard. > > - Matt > -- Arnaud Fontaine CRAO Jabber: sh...@ra... |