When I build from CVS I wind up with this in my CVS update email in the
morning:
? GNUmakefile
? config.log
? config.status
? src/Makefile.global
? src/backend/postgres
? src/backend/bootstrap/bootstrap_tokens.h
? src/backend/catalog/postgres.bki
? src/backend/catalog/postgres.description
? src/backend/catalog/postgres.shdescription
? src/backend/parser/parse.h
? src/backend/snowball/snowball_create.sql
...etc. Would it be OK if I went in and added .cvsignore files to keep
the noise level down? I guess I could have my daily script filter them
out but there may be times when there really is an unexpected file and
I want to follow up on it.
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