> This is awesome - thanks. I'll add a NEWS entry and merge.
Great!
> A question: why multiple lines in .bzrignore, as opposed to just adding ./build/?
Maybe my bzr-fu isn't strong enough: at least with a Subversion
project, you want the 'docs/_build' directory to be in the repository
(because the Makefile won't create it), but want to ignore anything
which is created inside it by the build process. The two lines could
probably just be 'docs/_build/*'. Or did the existing 'build' entry
already prevent anything from being noticed in that directory?
Tres.
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Ian Clatworthy wrote:
> This is awesome - thanks. I'll add a NEWS entry and merge.
Great!
> A question: why multiple lines in .bzrignore, as opposed to just adding ./build/?
Maybe my bzr-fu isn't strong enough: at least with a Subversion
project, you want the 'docs/_build' directory to be in the repository
(because the Makefile won't create it), but want to ignore anything
which is created inside it by the build process. The two lines could
probably just be 'docs/_build/*'. Or did the existing 'build' entry
already prevent anything from being noticed in that directory?
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