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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Creating default naming conventions for an archive
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Zack Brown |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Creating default naming conventions for an archive |
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Mon, 15 Sep 2003 07:06:53 -0700 |
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 01:11:40AM -0700, Dustin Sallings wrote:
>
> Is it possible to override the default naming conventions? There
> are a few things I'd like to have in mine that not everyone would want.
Edit {arch}/=tagging-method. The regexes are listed there. The tutorial gives
a pretty nice explanation of the ideas involved. Note there are multiple
'types' of files that are recognized, and a hierarchy by which a file may
match any one of those types. You should probably read that section of the
tutorial before attempting to modify =tagging-method.
I imagine most projects will have their own customizations. I believe it
can also be used to finesse the situation where you want to compile the
tree within the source directory. But that could get messy.
Be well,
Zack
>
> Some stuff might be good for everyone, though. In particular, my
> global cvsignore looks like this:
>
> .DS_Store
> .FBCIndex
> .FBCIndexCopy
> .FBCIndexTemp
> .FBCLockFolder
> .localized
> *.pbxuser
> build
> *~.*
> *.build
> *.framework
> *.woa
> *.stripped
>
> There's a lot of stuff I've got in there for developing on OS X as
> well as the generic ``build'' directory (that I'm sure a lot of people
> will disagree with, but that's why it's *my* customization). :)
>
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