Can I ignore a folder on svn checkout? I need to ignore DOCs folder on checkout at my build server.
edit: Ignore externals isn't an option. I have some externals that I need.
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Can I ignore a folder on svn checkout? I need to ignore DOCs folder on checkout at my build server. edit: Ignore externals isn't an option. I have some externals that I need. |
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You can't directly ignore folders on a checkout, but you can use sparse checkouts in svn 1.5. For example:
This will check files and directories from your project trunk into 'my_checkout', but not recurse into those directories. Eg:
Then to get the contents of 'bar' down:
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Yes you can using SVN 1.6. You will need to do a checkout first then mark the folder for exclusion then delete the unwanted folder.
From now on any updates to the working copy won't repopulate the docs folder. See http://blogs.collab.net/subversion/2009/03/sparse-directories-now-with-exclusion/ and http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html#sparse-directory-exclusion for more details. Tom |
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With versions prior to 1.5 I have found that if you checkout only the top most folder and then selectively update, from then on updates only effect what you have checked out. Ie.
The -N flag makes the operation non-recursive. The above will not check out anything else at the foo level, eg. say there is a folder But at a later time you can Presumably this also works with 1.5. |
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Yes, Subversion 1.5 has a feature called Sparse checkouts that can do exactly this sort of thing. |
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I have recently resolved the same task. The idea is to get the immediate list of folder/files under the repository exclude the entries you need, then check out the remaining folders and update the immediate files if any. Here is the solution:
Change to source working directory. Copy the commands. Paste. Change appropriate URL and exclude pattern. Run the command. Thanks, |
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No, ignore is only for adding files. |
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You could put the docs folder in an external repository and then use |
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As a few others have mentioned, you can just use svn:externals properties and then the --ignore-externals option when you checkout. One thing to note, however, is that svn:externals does not necessarily need to refer to another repository. It can be a reference to some other folder in the same repo. |
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This is in TortoiseSVN client 1.7.1 (might be available in some older versions as well):
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