On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:19:45 -0400 "R. David Murray" <rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote: > > > Besides, "hg status" is meant to show untracked files which could > > *potentially* be tracked. It's not like anybody wants to track .orig > > and .rej files, so having them in the ignore list is still the right > > thing to do. > > That's one view. My view is that 'hg status' tells me all the files > that have appeared in my tree that I'm either not currently tracking or > explicitly ignoring (because the project's automated tools will deal > with them). Nothing in there about limiting it to files I *might* > want to track. That is how I've always used my version control > systems. Ok, I understand. However, it also makes things more tedious for other people who don't user their VCS in such a way, so it would be nice how other people feel about this. Regards Antoine.
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