[PATCH 1/2] --cvs-exclude for mkfs.jffs2

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Tue Nov 29 15:46:58 EST 2005


In message <v0sltfeb45.fsf at marajade.sandelman.ca> you wrote:
>
>     Wolfgang> You use CVS, others use GIT, or Subversion, or ClearCase, or
>     Wolfgang> Monotone, or darcs, or ... - it would not be really practical
>     Wolfgang> to add special rules for everybody's favorite tool.
> 
>   It would very much be practical to do this.
>   I'd rather have a more general --exclude.

Now *this*  is  something  completely  different.  If  you  implement
generic  exclude feature, like the "--exclude=PATTERN" optioon in GNU
tar, than this would be really useful.

Just hard-coding a specific directory name  is  nothing  else  but  a
quick and dirty hack and should IMHO not be accepted for public code.

>   Of course, you argue for removing equivalent options from rsync and other
> things.  Accept the patch or not. 

Note that "rsync and other things"  do  not  hard-code  any  specific
names.

My vote is clear: this patch should not be accepted as is.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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