On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 09:58:12AM +0000, CooSoft Support wrote:
Evil make system relying on the .svn dir.
Yeah. I thought so too. I gather that, if the .svn is present, is
assumes you're building from scn, but otherwaise, you're building from a
source tarball, which isn't quite just source; it contains some
files that are build using obsure, hard-to-get tools. At least, they
think they're not likely to be in everyone's repertoire, perhaps from
platform limitations.
-- hendrik
Or you can do something like:
mtn add --no-respect-ignore --recursive
if you just want to add all files in a one off operation, your mtn
config is not changed (normally you would want to ignore the .svn
dirs).
I hope it still ignores the _MTN diractory!
mtn is really good at simply dealing with vendor branches, used this
technique to do a CVS to mtn import.
Exactly. That's why I want to use monotone for this. Thanks.
- hendrik
Tony.
Stephen Leake wrote:
Hendrik Boom <address@hidden> writes:
How can I do the recursive mtn add and suppress the .svn suppression?
.svn is in the standard Lua function 'ignore_file'; you can override
that function definition in your ~/.monotone/monotonerc
Or you can add the .svn directly; then it will no longer be ignored.
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