[reSIProcate] Problem while installing resiprocate

Mateus Bellomo mateusbellomo at gmail.com
Tue May 10 11:28:01 CDT 2016


I was reading the .gitignore that is already in resiprocate and what I did
is basically copied all the untracked files there.

I didn't find another way to do it since there is some .cxx, .h,
executables...

There are also a lot of Makefile so I added 'Makefile' to it (I suppose all
the Makefile's are generated with build, am I right?).

2016-05-10 9:52 GMT-03:00 Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.pro>:

>
>
> On 10/05/16 14:22, Mateus Bellomo wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the tutorial Daniel. It worked perfectly =D
> >
> > Just another question: I have some untracked files (I think it's
> > generated when I compile) and I don't want to see them every time I do a
> > 'git status'. I read that I could do this
> >
> > $ git clean -f
> >
> > but I'm affraid of cause some damage. This is the correct way of doing
> it?
> >
>
>
> Could you try creating a .gitignore file and contributing it as a pull
> request?  You may want to look for general examples of .gitignore files
> for autotools projects.
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