On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Ferry Huberts (Pelagic) <ferry.huberts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jon Smirl wrote: >> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Ferry Huberts (Pelagic) >> <ferry.huberts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Shawn O. Pearce wrote: >>>> Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> I'm using jgit in eclipse. Works great for me. >>>> Yay! >>>> >>>>> I have a couple of generated files in my working directory. There >>>>> doesn't seem to be any UI for ignoring them. Is it there and I just >>>>> can't find it? >>>> EGit doesn't (yet) honor the .gitignore files like it should. Someone >>>> (Ferry i-forget-the-rest-of-his-name) is working on adding ignore >>>> support and has patches in flight for at least some of it. >>>> >>> Ferry i-do-remember-my-name Huberts is working on it :-) >>> >>> I have most of it working in a basic form already but am currently >>> refactoring things to take care of some nasty little details. >>> Expect something to arrive within (my best guesstimate) about 3 to 4 >>> weeks. after next week I'll be skiing for a week, so no coding then :-) >>> >>> For the new functionality: >>> You don't really need a UI: just add a .gitignore file with a pattern >>> and the plugin will pick it up and show you what is ignored by means of >>> a nice little decoration. >> >> I expected it to work by right clicking the file and picking >> team/ignore. This would add the file name .gitignore and automatically >> add .gitignore to my commit. It would also alter the eclipse filter to >> make the file disappear in the eclipse browser. >> > > that'll come later, first we need to ignore the same files as git :-) > > which eclipse browser? I have a C/C++ perspective open right now. Navigator is on the left, editor in the middle, outline on the right. In the navigator there are several files that should be ignored. I'd like to right click on them and select team/ignore. When I do that they will be ignored in git and also disappear from my navigator. I also don't like how I have a global .git for all of my projects instead of a .git for each project individually. (Did I select that when I first installed egit and didn't know what I was doing?) Now I'm in a mess and can't publish individual projects. > > BTW. the plugin will not look at the eclipse filter for ignore files > once I've finished the implementation. that's the only way to make sure > that we ignore resources in exactly the same way as git does: git only > ignores on the basis of .gitignore files, command line options (we do > not have those for the plugin), and the info/exclude file in the repository. > -- Jon Smirl jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html