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RE: Newbie question: commit
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lluporini |
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RE: Newbie question: commit |
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Sun, 18 Apr 2004 14:18:00 -0300 |
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Thanks Conrad!
I think I could implement a script that checks for restricated file names in the
commit being issued and returns a non-zero in some cases. But what about this
scenario:
1. Server must accept all changes from developers that commit changed files
2. Developers should take care of what they're commiting so that they can
change that custom_config.php when they want to.
I think this could be implemented commiting just the desired files without
recursion but I wonder if there's something like the file .cvsignore that
applies to updates and checkouts but not to commits. In that case being a
developer I could write a .cvscommitignore file containing the files of my
working copy that I don't want "cvs commit" to consider when used recursively.
Thanks again.
Luis.
Mensaje citado por "Conrad T. Pino" <address@hidden>:
> > My question is: is there a way to prevent a file/directory from being
> > commited when someone does a "project wide" commit?
>
> http://www.cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs-1.11.14/cvs_18.html#SEC165
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> You're welcome.
>
> > Luis.
>
> Conrad
>
>
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Re: Newbie question: commit, Spiro Trikaliotis, 2004/04/19