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From: | Dustin Sallings |
Subject: | Re: [Gnu-arch-users] migrating projects |
Date: | Mon, 15 Sep 2003 10:05:53 -0700 |
On Monday, Sep 15, 2003, at 06:47 US/Pacific, Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 17:31, Dustin Sallings wrote:---------- First Problem ---------- I've read of a patch that allows you to declare any file not explicitly added should be ignored (i.e. CVS behavior). Is this the way to handle this in the future, or is there a better way?{arch}/\=tagging-method is your friend. See the tutorial, and the contents of that file. The patch in question is not appropriate for solving the problem you have - and is (hopefully) already superceded by a more general solution from Tom.
I was under the impression that there was a patch that would make arch ignore stuff that wasn't explicitly added. This seems desirable, as I like to leave junk around in build trees when I'm doing stuff (disposable test scripts, output, sample input, etc...).
Is there a ``subcategory'' concept? I'd like to create a ``lang'' category that contains a subcategory for each language I have various toys written in. Recursive would be grand, as I've got things like c/net/tcp/{project}.I'd probably consider the language to be orthogonal to the project at hand, so perhaps: toys--net-tcp--1.0 ?
That's kind of interesting. It seems a little abusive to the branch concept, but it could work.
I realize it sounds a strange that I'm considering a language a category, but a lot of what I end up with is either sample code or little tiny apps that are too small to be their own projects, and I like to keep those categorized.
-- Dustin Sallings
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