On 1/10/2011 7:29 AM, Guy wrote: > Indeed it was and that for me is the right thing. It's all in subversion > which is it's self backed up. > > ---Guy > (via iPhone) > > On 10 Jan 2011, at 15:18, Dan Langille<d...@langille.org> wrote: > However, if you have people planning on making commits to subversion, you've also now excluded their (uncommitted) changes as well. If that is what you want (which it could be if all your subversion checkouts are really 'read-only'--i.e. for reference), then you're all set--otherwise, if you want to exclude just the contents of the .svn directory (which has unmodified copies of everything in the parent directory), you might want to use one of the file or directory names from the .svn directory (there are several, unfortunately, none quite as unlikely to otherwise appear as .svn).
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