I'd take .app's out of there since they are not files but actually directories?! I don't know what cvs would do with a directory that has a file extension that says it should not modify it?
All else looks great. maybe add .dll for windows libs?
B.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I tested this list on my local machine, it works nicely. I'll commit it if there are no objections:
# Pd binaries *.pd_linux *.pd_darwin
# archive formats *.zip *.sit *.gz *.bz2 *.tar
# Mac OS X apps *.app
# autotools files autom4te.cache config.log config.status
.hc
On May 22, 2005, at 11:42 AM, günter geiger wrote:
My latest checkout also pulled in some .sit archives ... Maybe they also can be added to the list.
Guenter
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So each CVS repository has a config file called CVSROOT/cvsignore. In there you can put file patterns that CVS should ignore (i.e. you won't get a "? zexy.pd_darwin" line when doing a "cvs update"). Things like *.o and *~ are automatically included.
I would like to add *.pd_linux and *.pd_darwin to this list as well. If people think this would be generally useful and not cause problems, I'll commit it to the SourceForge repository, otherwise, I'll set it locally (~/.cvsignore).
.hc
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