Re: [SLUG] CVS Question

From: Ed Centanni (ecentan1@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Tue May 01 2001 - 21:15:40 EDT


Thanks Paul. I stored the link with the rest in my vast underground
caverns.

Ed.

Paul Braman wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Ronan Heffernan wrote:
>
> > That file contains names/wildcards of files that CVS should not
> > complain about (for C/C++ programmers, we often end up with a .o file
> > for each .c file, but we never want to check-in the .o files). Don't
> > forget to add the .cvsignore file to your repository (esp. if you use
> > multiple working copies) Example .cvsignore:
> >
> > *.o
> > *.swp
> > untrustworthy.cxx
> > core
>
> Actually, there are a number of files that CVS will automatically ignore.
> "*.o" and "core" are among them, so you do not have to add that to the
> .cvsignore file in every directory you are compiling code in.
>
> There is a wonderful CVS Manual that is distributed with the CVS
> distribution but comes in the Postscript format. A better place to read
> it is on the web at http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs.html where you have
> links to the directories of the manual itself.
>
> Paul Braman
> aeon@tampabay.rr.com



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