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[Bug-gnu-arch] [bugs #10145] Directory named core should not violate def
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[Bug-gnu-arch] [bugs #10145] Directory named core should not violate default naming conventions |
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Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:52:46 -0400 |
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[bugs #10145] Latest Modifications:
Changes by: Anonymous user
Date:
Wed 08/25/2004 at 11:01
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OK I'm an idiot, there is a way you just need to go in the directory containing
the "core"-named subdir and create a ".arch-inventory" file containing this
single line:
source core
Then you should "tla add" all the files residing inside, since they were
(silently ?) skipped on previous addings
This silly "clearly-not-a-bug" could be deleted
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[bugs #10145] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10145>
Project: GNU arch -- a revision control system
Submitted by: 0
On: Wed 08/25/2004 at 10:03
Category: tla
Severity: 5 - Average
Item Group: bug
Resolution: None
Privacy: Public
Status: Open
Release: tla-1.2-4 (debian unstable)
Fixed Release:
Merge Request?: None
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Assigned to: None
Summary: Directory named core should not violate default naming conventions
Original Submission: a lot of projects use directories named "core" and those
should not violate default naming conventions as they are not core files of
crashed programs but directory containing source files for the "core" of the
project.
--------------------REPRODUCE---------------------
# mkdir core
# tla add core
# tla tree-lint
These files violate naming conventions:
core
#
--------------------REPRODUCE---------------------
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Wed 08/25/2004 at 11:01 By: 0 <None>
OK I'm an idiot, there is a way you just need to go in the directory containing
the "core"-named subdir and create a ".arch-inventory" file containing this
single line:
source core
Then you should "tla add" all the files residing inside, since they were
(silently ?) skipped on previous addings
This silly "clearly-not-a-bug" could be deleted
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Date: Wed 08/25/2004 at 10:36 By: 0 <None>
In fact this is more an enhancement request than a real bug (in fact is has
been designed to do just that) but as I didn't found a way to differentiate a
file and a directory named core, to act differently upon them. Ignoring core
files but not core directories would be a saner default behaviour.
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Date: Wed 08/25/2004 at 10:10 By: 0 <None>
This is even worse than I first thought, because it prevents tla import (which
exits with the same error message as tree-lint)
This should default to be a warning at most, IMHO.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10145>
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