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Why not set up a cvsweb interface like cvsweb.freebsd.org and many other program? I think that may be benefit developers and the users of coda. A computer programmer is someone who, when told to "Go to Hell," sees the "go to," rather than the oooO destination, as harmful. ( ) Oooo. ---------------------------------------------------------\ (----( )------- \_) ) / (_/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:turnbull_at_sk.tsukuba.ac.jp] > Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 4:10 PM > To: Jan Harkes > Cc: codalist_at_coda.cs.cmu.edu > Subject: cvsignores > > > I decided to get rid of the CVS "I don't know what this is" > listing (I've got a cron job that updates my tree, and > especially in coda-src that list means I have to scroll down > a lot of lines in the cron mail to see whether anything > actually changed). The attached file contains a list of > .cvsignore files and the relevant contents. Sorry, it's not > a patch; there doesn't seem to be a way to convince CVS to > diff against a file that's not in the repository. > > This is just under coda; I haven't done the libraries yet. > But those are relatively few. > > Also, I've been precise with the exception that I got lazy > with the generated RPC2 stubs, and just used $(PROGRAM).*.c > for each PROGRAM using stubs instead of properly listing out > {server,client,...} (I think there were others), and I assume > that all *.d are generated Makefile dependencies. Coda might > have other conventions that would make sense to implement as > globs, but I chose not to guess. > > If somebody wants to use them as is, I suggest adding > .cvsignore itself to each one; otherwise unless and until > they get added to the core, you'll get about two dozen "? > .cvsignore" lines from cvs. > >Received on 2003-03-09 04:36:49