
On 2006-05-08, Nicolas Pouillard <nicolas.pouillard@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/9/06, Tsuna <tsuna@warszawa.lrde.epita.fr> wrote:
Hi, vcs doesn't seem to support svn's option -N
Vcs supports it!
for examples say I have: ? src/sig/Makefile.in A src/sig A src/sig/Makefile.am
ATM, I can't commit unless I rm src/sig/Makefile.in
You are not supposed to remove the Makefile.in!
$ vcs-svn ci -N src/sig src/sig/Makefile.am vcs: info: Updating your working copy... At revision 7. ? src/tools/Makefile.in ? src/sig/Makefile.in vcs: error: You have unrecognized files in your working copy!This meant that these files wo n't be committed!
You are experiencing a feature of Vcs :) that impose a rule to you: you can't commit with '?' files. In new_user mode a more complete explanation is provided. Perhaps you should comment the "new_user: false" line in your config file :). The good answer for Makefile.in is to add it to the ignore list `vcs-svn ignore src/sig/Makefile.in' is your friend.
Hope this helps, and thank you for using Vcs.
-- Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai <ertai@feydakins.org> http://uttk.org Uttk -- Unified Test Tool Kit
(BTW, a space is missing in your signature, it's "-- " not "--") I know this is a "feature" of VCS. But I'm telling it not to recurse in this directory so ... what the hell? It's a bit borring to add all the files generated by the autotools in the ignore list... maybe VCS should help by knowing that this particular file is generated by auto* and thus ignore it (maybe also display a notice to let the user know this file was ignored for such reasons) -- SIGOURE Benoit aka Tsuna _____ /EPITA\ Promo 2008.CSI Rock & tRoll