Is it possible to ignore changes to a file in subversion locally on one client only, without propagating the ignore to the whole repository?
The particular problem I'm dealing with is that I've checked out a project and modified a bunch of files including the Makefile, which is already part of the repository. Now the environment I'm working on is different from the rest of the group, and I want the changes to the Makefiles to remain local on my machine and not be committed.
However, I don't want to set svn:ignore because that I believe would commit the ignore to the repository, while it is important to keep the make file there.
As with many aspects of svn, tortoise makes it really easy. In fact, I believe tortoise actually adds features by using existing svn features in a systematic way. I realize this answer is windows only, then, but perhaps some people out there are like me and still use windows. In the "Check for Modifications" popup simply right click your files and select "Move to Changelist"->"ignore-on-commit". Now when you checkin using tortoise, it'll segment your changes into the various change lists, so at least you can visually tell what you want to commit and what you don't want to commit.