Hi,
I'm currently using SVN for writing some docs with LaTeX, and I wonder how I could possible tell SVN to ignore all *.log, *.aux and *.dvi files. I know how it can be done for one at a time. Let's say my files are in the docs/ directory. Then I'd go into the parent directory and do:
$ svn propset svn:ignore *.log docs/
But what should the command be if I wanted to ignore *.log, *.aux and *.dvi?
thanks,
Niki
Hi,
I'm currently using SVN for writing some docs with LaTeX, and I wonder how I could possible tell SVN to ignore all *.log, *.aux and *.dvi files. I know how it can be done for one at a time. Let's say my files are in the docs/ directory. Then I'd go into the parent directory and do:
$ svn propset svn:ignore *.log docs/
But what should the command be if I wanted to ignore *.log, *.aux and *.dvi?
Hello,
create a file with one expression by line, ie: *.log *.aux *.dvi then use svn "-F file" option to give it the list.
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Niki Kovacs contact@kikinovak.net wrote:
I'm currently using SVN for writing some docs with LaTeX, and I wonder how I could possible tell SVN to ignore all *.log, *.aux and *.dvi files. I know how it can be done for one at a time. Let's say my files are in the docs/ directory. Then I'd go into the parent directory and do:
$ svn propset svn:ignore *.log docs/
But what should the command be if I wanted to ignore *.log, *.aux and *.dvi?
You may also use:
$ svn propedit svn:ignore docs/
This will open an editor, then you may list your patterns to ignore one per line.
Filipe