Uttered "Paul W. Frields" <stickster(a)gmail.com>, spake thus:
I saw a .cvsignore pop up in the documentation-guide CVS this
afternoon
which ignores the HTML build directory. Personally, I like having the
HTML build directory *not* ignored; it's a good reminder for me to check
the build before I do a commit. Since, like all good CVS commandos in
training, I do a lot of "cvs up," it reminds me to build often.
I have just the opposite view. When I "cvs update" I don't like
seeing *any* output that looks to be an error message: especially one
such as "blah-blah-en?" because it looks as if CVS is confused. The
#1 kernel coding rule is this: "If you don't get a warning message,
you don't have to decide to ignore it."
Cheers