default ignores don't ignore '.swp'

Martin Pool mbp at sourcefrog.net
Tue Jan 10 06:02:05 GMT 2006


On 10 Jan 2006, James Blackwell <jblack at merconline.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:37:25AM -0600, John Arbash Meinel wrote:
> > Basically, .bzrignore is things you want to ignore *on top of* what bzr
> > defaults to ignoring.
> > Which is why Makefile.in should not be in the default ignores. You can
> > easily type 'bzr ignore Makefile.in' if they are autogenerated, but you
> > can't get rid of a default ignore.
> 
> So, if I'm the gnunet project and I'm ironically distributing an object
> file in RCS, how do I get around it? bzr add filename.o ? 

Yes, that works now and will work in the proposed new scheme.  'ignore'
only ever controls what is automatically added and what is reported as
unknown.

-- 
Martin
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