Prevent accidental commit of a versioned and localy changed file

Marius Gedminas marius at pov.lt
Sun Jul 6 21:05:46 BST 2008


On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 07:26:57PM +0300, Panagiotis Papadakos wrote:
> Lets say that I have a file on my local branch,
> which is under version control. I need to make
> some changes to this file so that the code of the branch
> can work using my personal options (lets say
> this is a config file). And I don't want to accidentally
> commit the changes I have made to the central branch.
> Is there any way I can somehow 'lock' the file?

I've been missing this sort of thing in Subversion.  It would be nice if
Bazaar had a way to mark files "uncommittable".

Marius Gedminas
-- 
NT 5.0 is the last nail in the Unix coffin. Interestingly, Unix isn't in the
coffin... It's wondering what the heck is sealing itself into a wooden box 6
feet underground...
                -- Jason McMullan
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