On 30/03/2011 12:09 PM, R. David Murray wrote: > On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:11:45 +1100, Mark Hammond<mhammond at skippinet.com.au> wrote: >> I'm wondering if it is a reasonable idea to have .hgignore exclude all >> files from 'Lib/site-packages' and 'Scripts'? As I install packages >> into my source builds, a 'hg status' lists *many* files in both those >> directories forcing me to scroll up a number of pages to see files which >> have actually changed. > > I hardly ever install things into my source build. The first time I've > done that, in fact, was to run coverage. Windows doesn't really have an install process integrated into the build, so it is probably fairly common there. > The solution is to add such > directories and/or files to your personal ignore list See the 'ignore' > entry under 'ui' in the hgrc documentation. Yeah - but I was wondering if it could be made more convenient by default given the downside seems quite small... Mark
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