I noticed that you have the option to exclude file types, and I have implemented this feature....
You currently are able to set it up for add/delete/etc.......
Is it possible to set it up, where you can have it simply ignore file types, so that the rest of the files will be committed?
For example, say I want to exclude .obj files or .ini files for example.
I add a folder via tortise, and it comes up with an error of .obj files not able to be added.
This then stops the ability to check in all of the other files. Is there a command to simply have subversion ignore the .obj and .ini files in that directory and continue to install the other files?
thank you,
Steve
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Steve,
I think you will have to do that in Tortoise. In the tortoise settings, under general, there is a section that will let you enter files and file types that you want to ignore locally, so they don't ever get "added" or sent to the Subversion server for processing.
Cheers,
Mike
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I noticed that you have the option to exclude file types, and I have implemented this feature....
You currently are able to set it up for add/delete/etc.......
Is it possible to set it up, where you can have it simply ignore file types, so that the rest of the files will be committed?
For example, say I want to exclude .obj files or .ini files for example.
I add a folder via tortise, and it comes up with an error of .obj files not able to be added.
This then stops the ability to check in all of the other files. Is there a command to simply have subversion ignore the .obj and .ini files in that directory and continue to install the other files?
thank you,
Steve
Steve,
I think you will have to do that in Tortoise. In the tortoise settings, under general, there is a section that will let you enter files and file types that you want to ignore locally, so they don't ever get "added" or sent to the Subversion server for processing.
Cheers,
Mike