TortoiseSVN: How to ignore bin contents from commit

Anil Soman picture Anil Soman · Oct 16, 2012 · Viewed 24.4k times · Source

I use TortoiseSVN 1.7.9.

How can I ignore / remove contents from /bin folder when I svn commit the project folder? I don't want to commit files such as .dll, .pdb, etc.

I put .dll .pdb entry in svn:ignore property but it does not work and these files still show up in the list when I perform a commit.

I don't use command line client. In Windows Explorer I right-click on root project folder and click commit in TortoiseSVN context menu.

Answer

bahrep picture bahrep · Oct 16, 2012

You can find the answer in the TortoiseSVN manual and SVNBook.

TortoiseSVN Manual tells us:

If the files are already in the repository, they have to be deleted from the repository and added to the ignore list. Fortunately TortoiseSVN has a convenient shortcut for doing this. TortoiseSVN → Unversion and add to ignore list will first mark the file/folder for deletion from the repository, keeping the local copy. It also adds this item to the ignore list so that it will not be added back into Subversion again by mistake. Once this is done you just need to commit the parent folder.

See the important note from SVNBook; it explains the behavior and "why it does not work" in your case.

Subversion's support for ignorable file patterns extends only to the one-time process of adding unversioned files and directories to version control. Once an object is under Subversion's control, the ignore pattern mechanisms no longer apply to it. In other words, don't expect Subversion to avoid committing changes you've made to a versioned file simply because that file's name matches an ignore pattern—Subversion always notices all of its versioned objects.