Re: .gitignore additions
От | Phil Sorber |
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Тема | Re: .gitignore additions |
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Msg-id | CADAkt-iAaUbxornDdhOSxuV4cpUVeVyybSiroaWfFaxtsKsvqw@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: .gitignore additions (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
<p>On Jan 23, 2013 8:59 AM, "Andrew Dunstan" <<a href="mailto:andrew@dunslane.net">andrew@dunslane.net</a>> wrote:<br/> ><br /> ><br /> > On 01/23/2013 08:47 AM, Phil Sorber wrote:<br /> >><br /> >> On Wed, Jan23, 2013 at 1:32 AM, David Fetter <<a href="mailto:david@fetter.org">david@fetter.org</a>> wrote:<br /> >>><br/> >>> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 01:05:12PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:<br /> >>>><br />>>>> Hi all<br /> >>>><br /> >>>> Would a committer be willing to pop some entriesin .gitignore for<br /> >>>> Windows native build outputs?<br /> >>>><br /> >>>>*.sln<br /> >>>> *.vcproj<br /> >>>> *.vcxproj<br /> >>>><br /> >>>>It'd make life easier when testing Windows changes.<br /> >>><br /> >>> While they're atit, it'd be nice to have tags from ctags (via our<br /> >>> tools or otherwise) get ignored globally, along withcscope.out , as<br /> >>> follows:<br /> >>><br /> >>> tags<br /> >>> /cscope.out<br/> >>><br /> >> +1 on cscope.out!<br /> >><br /> ><br /> > There doesn't seem anythingpostgres-specific about these. Pretty much everything we list is a byproduct of a standard build, not some othertool. "man gitignore" says<br /> ><br /> > Patterns which a user wants git to ignore in all situations (e.g.,<br/> > backup or temporary files generated by the user’s editor of choice)<br /> > generally go into afile specified by core.excludesfile in the<br /> > user’s ~/.gitconfig.<br /> ><p>That's a good point. Will dothat instead.<p>><br /> > I would think tags files and cscope.out probably come into that category, although I don'thave terribly strong feelings about it.<br /> ><br /> > cheers<br /> ><br /> > andrew<br /> ><br />
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