Binaries (under Linux) don't have an extension so I cannot exclude them using patterns. Thus when I use SVN add
to add a directory I will get something like
$ svn add recursion_vector/
A recursion_vector
A recursion_vector/rec_vec.cxx
A recursion_vector/rec_vec.h
A (bin) recursion_vector/rec_vec
Here rec_vec
is the executable I would like to exclude. SVN obviously recognizes开发者_运维知识库 it as binary. Now can I tell Subversion to ignore all binary files?
This is a bit verbose because it uses find:
find [TARGET-DIRECTORY] \( -executable -type f \) -prune -o -print | xargs svn add --depth empty
Passing the target-directory to find, find will recurse the directory printing out all the contents except for executable files (\( -executable -type f \) -prune
). Without -type f
find would also prune directories since these usually have the execute bit or "search bit" set.
The --depth empty
option on add
tells svn not to itself recurse a file object, since find is handling the recursion.
If you like the result, you can put this in a shell function that would allow you to pass in arguments for [TARGET-DIRECTORY]
.
Thank you,
Zachary
Can you set up a pattern match to exclude filenames that don't have a .
in them?
This is not exactly what you want (and you might already know this answer)... but anyway :
You can set exclude patterns to ignore some files based on the filenames. More info in the great SVN book :
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch07s02.html#svn-ch-7-sect-2.3.3
Other than that, it might be possible to do something with commit hooks, but I have no experience with those ...
Good luck !
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