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Re: Ignoring a subdirectory
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Yves |
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Re: Ignoring a subdirectory |
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Wed, 9 Jul 2003 19:45:49 +0100 |
Hello,
try this option...
ignore=RCS
Gruß Yves
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 07:59:47 -0400, Ferguson, Steve wrote:
>I've got a directory of configuration files and scripts that I keep
>under
>control of RCS, so my directory contains an RCS directory (which
>itself
>contains *,v files). I want the contents of this directory copied
>to each
>of my clients, but I don't want the RCS directory. I've added "*,v"
>to
>prevent the actual contents of RCS from getting copied, but the
>directory
>itself is still made. I've tried 'recurse=0', which I figured out
>only
>creates the directory without copying any content, and 'recurse=1',
>which
>copies all contents _and_ creates the RCS subdirectory.
>
>Is there some way I can prevent the RCS subdirectory from getting
>created by
>the "copy" part of my config? I've tried "Exclude *RCS*", but
>apparently
>those patterns are only applied to the basename, not directory
>components.
>
>To illustrate better (in case this isn't clear), I have this on my
>master:
>
>/var/cfengine/master/inputs
>/var/cfengine/master/inputs/RCS
>/var/cfengine/master/scripts
>/var/cfengine/master/scripts/RCS
>
>I want only the inputs and scripts directories (and their files)
>copied, but
>not the RCS directories. I'm already able to exclude the content of
>the RCS
>directories with either recurse=1 or Exclude *,v.
>
>Thanks,
>Steve
>
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>Steve Ferguson
>gedas USA, Inc.
>Steve.Ferguson@gedas.com
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Gruß Yves
Y99@gmx.de am 09.07.2003