I'm quite sure that you already have svn add
ed and svn commit
ted the tmp
folder to your repository, before you tried to ignore it - this is not how ignoring works in SVN. This is the only way I could reproduce the output you describe. To resolve, first revert the property changes, then svn del
the tmp
folder again (note that this will delete the files in the folder), commit that change and then repeat the procedure you described above.
SVN - Why I see ignored files with 'status' command?
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23-07-2023 - |
Question
I try to ignore a complete folder in a SVN repository.
I typed :
$ svn propset svn:ignore tmp .
The command works :
$ svn propget svn:ignore .
tmp
Now, I touch a dummy file in the tmp folder
$ touch tmp/foo.bar
Is that normal that this file is displayed with status command ?
$ svn status
M .
? tmp/foo.bar
Regards
edit : some informations
svn, version 1.6.17 (r1128011)
Debian wheezy 64b
My SVN is "local", without any configuration modification.
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