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Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
contrib/build-mca-comps-outside-of-tree/btl_tcp2_config.h
contrib/build-mca-comps-outside-of-tree/btl_tcp2_config.h.in
contrib/build-mca-comps-outside-of-tree/autom4te.cache
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Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/aclocal.m4
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/autom4te.cache
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config.h
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config.h.in
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config.log
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config.status
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/configure
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/libtool
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/stamp-h1
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ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/config.sub
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/depcomp
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/install-sh
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/ltmain.sh
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/ltmain.sh.orig
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ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/m4/libtool.m4
ompi/contrib/vt/vt/config/m4/lt~obsolete.m4
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Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mca/coll/basic/coll-basic-version.h*
ompi/mca/coll/demo/acinclude.m4
ompi/mca/coll/demo/aclocal.m4
ompi/mca/coll/demo/configure
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ompi/mca/coll/demo/libtool
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ompi/mca/io/romio/config.sub
ompi/mca/io/romio/depcomp
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ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/missing
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/install-sh
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Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/adio/include/romioconf.h
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/adio/include/romioconf.h.in
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/adio/include/stamp-h1
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/depcomp
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/missing
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/ltmain.sh
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/config.guess
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/config.sub
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/install-sh
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/.placeholder
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/compile
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/ar-lib
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/libtool.m4
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/ltoptions.m4
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/ltsugar.m4
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/ltversion.m4
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/confdb/lt~obsolete.m4
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/include/mpio.h
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/include/mpiof.h
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/mpi-io/glue/openmpi/io_romio_mpio_file.c
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/mpi-io/glue/openmpi/io_romio_mpio_err.c
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/test/runtests
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/test/large_file.c
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/test/misc.c
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ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/test/ordered_fp
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/test/hindexed
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mca/io/romio/romio/util/romioinstall
ompi/mca/io/romio/src/stamp-h1
ompi/mca/io/romio/src/romio_config.h
ompi/mca/io/romio/src/romio_config.h.in
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mca/pml/v/autogen.vprotocols
ompi/mca/pml/v/mca_vprotocol_config_output
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-ps.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-clean.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/mpiexec.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-top.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-server.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-restart.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/ompi-checkpoint.1
ompi/mca/rte/orte/mpirun.1
ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/mca_sharedfp_addproc_control
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mpi/c/profile/p*.c
ompi/mpi/fortran/configure-fortran-output.h
ompi/mpi/fortran/base/*.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/mpiext/mpi-ext-module.F90
ompi/mpi/fortran/mpiext/mpi-f08-ext-module.F90
ompi/mpi/fortran/mpiext/*.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/mpiext/*.i90
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mpi/fortran/mpif-h/profile/p*.c
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/constants.h
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/*.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08/*.i90
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-f08-desc/*.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-ignore-tkr/mpi-ignore-tkr-interfaces.h
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-ignore-tkr/mpi-ignore-tkr-file-interfaces.h
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-ignore-tkr/*.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-ignore-tkr/*.i90
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/fortran_kinds.sh
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/fortran_sizes.h
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/mpi.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/MPI.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/mpi_kinds.mod
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/mpi_kinds.ompi_module
ompi/mpi/fortran/use-mpi-tkr/libmpi_f90.a
ompi/mpi/java/java/mpi
ompi/mpi/java/java/*.jar
ompi/mpi/java/java/*.h
ompi/mpi/java/java/doc
ompi/mpi/man/man3/MPI*.3
ompi/mpi/man/man3/OpenMPI.3
ompi/mpi/man/man3/.dir-stamp
ompi/mpi/tool/profile/*.c
ompi/mpiext/affinity/c/OMPI_Affinity_str.3
ompi/mpiext/affinity/c/example
ompi/mpiext/example/tests/progress_c
ompi/mpiext/example/tests/progress_mpifh
ompi/mpiext/example/tests/progress_usempi
ompi/mpiext/example/tests/progress_usempif08
ompi/mpiext/example/use-mpi-f08/*.mod
ompi/tools/ompi_info/ompi_info
ompi/tools/ompi_info/*.ii
ompi/tools/ompi_info/*.ti
ompi/tools/ompi_info/ompi_info.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpic++-wrapper-data.txt
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpicc-wrapper-data.txt
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpifort-wrapper-data.txt
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpicc.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpic++.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpicxx.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpifort.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/ompi_wrapper_script
ompi/tools/wrappers/ompi.pc
ompi/tools/wrappers/ompi-c.pc
ompi/tools/wrappers/ompi-cxx.pc
ompi/tools/wrappers/ompi-fort.pc
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpijavac.pl
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpif90.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpif77.1
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpicxx-wrapper-data.txt
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpif77-wrapper-data.txt
ompi/tools/wrappers/mpif90-wrapper-data.txt
opal/libltdl
opal/vc70.pdb
opal/asm/atomic-asm.S
opal/asm/atomic-test
opal/asm/vc70.pdb
opal/asm/*.obj
opal/asm/generated/atomic-*.s
opal/class/*.obj
opal/include/opal_config.h
opal/include/opal_config.h.in
opal/include/stamp-h1
opal/include/opal/install_dirs.h
opal/include/opal/version.h
opal/include/opal/frameworks.h
opal/include/opal/sys/powerpc/atomic-32.s
opal/include/opal/sys/powerpc/atomic-64.s
opal/include/opal/sys/powerpc/atomic-32-64.s
opal/mca/base/*.obj
opal/mca/base/mca_base_parse_paramfile_lex.c
opal/mca/base/vc70.pdb
opal/mca/btl/openib/btl_openib_lex.c
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
opal/mca/crs/opal_crs.7
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/stamp-h1
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/autom4te.cache
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/libtool
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.log
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.status
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.h.in
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.h
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/libevent.pc
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/libevent_openssl.pc
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/libevent_pthreads.pc
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/compile
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/ltmain.sh
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/install-sh
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/missing
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.sub
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/config.guess
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/configure
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/depcomp
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/aclocal.m4
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/test-driver
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/compile
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/include/event2/event-config.h
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/m4/ltsugar.m4
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/m4/libtool.m4
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/m4/ltversion.m4
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/m4/lt~obsolete.m4
opal/mca/event/libevent2021/libevent/m4/ltoptions.m4
opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc172/hwloc/include/hwloc/autogen/stamp-*
opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc172/hwloc/include/hwloc/autogen/config.h
opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc172/hwloc/include/private/autogen/config.h
opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc172/hwloc/include/private/autogen/stamp-*
opal/mca/installdirs/config/install_dirs.h
opal/mca/memory/vc70.pdb
opal/mca/memory/base/*.obj
opal/mca/pstat/*.obj
opal/mca/pstat/base/*.obj
opal/mca/timer/vc70.pdb
opal/mca/timer/base/*.obj
opal/memoryhooks/*.obj
opal/runtime/*.obj
opal/threads/*.obj
opal/tools/opal-checkpoint/opal-checkpoint
opal/tools/opal-checkpoint/opal-checkpoint.1
opal/tools/opal-restart/opal-restart
opal/tools/opal-restart/opal-restart.1
opal/tools/wrappers/opalcc-wrapper-data.txt
opal/tools/wrappers/opalc++-wrapper-data.txt
opal/tools/wrappers/opalCC-wrapper-data.txt
opal/tools/wrappers/opal_wrapper
opal/tools/wrappers/opalcc.1
opal/tools/wrappers/opalc++.1
opal/tools/wrappers/generic_wrapper.1
opal/tools/wrappers/opal_wrapper.1
opal/tools/wrappers/opal.pc
opal/util/*.obj
opal/util/show_help_lex.c
opal/util/vc70.pdb
opal/util/keyval/keyval_lex.c
opal/win32/*.obj
orte/doxygen
orte/include/stamp-h*
orte/include/orte/version.h
orte/include/orte/frameworks.h
orte/mca/dfs/vc70.pdb
orte/mca/dfs/base/*.obj
orte/mca/errmgr/vc70.pdb
orte/mca/errmgr/base/*.obj
orte/mca/filem/orte_filem.7
orte/mca/odls/default/.gdb_history
orte/mca/oob/tcp/acinclude.m4
orte/mca/oob/tcp/aclocal.m4
orte/mca/oob/tcp/configure
orte/mca/oob/tcp/configure.ac
orte/mca/oob/tcp/config.log
orte/mca/oob/tcp/config.status
orte/mca/oob/tcp/libtool
orte/mca/oob/tcp/autom4te.cache
orte/mca/oob/tcp/.lam*
orte/mca/oob/usock/acinclude.m4
orte/mca/oob/usock/aclocal.m4
orte/mca/oob/usock/configure
orte/mca/oob/usock/configure.ac
orte/mca/oob/usock/config.log
orte/mca/oob/usock/config.status
orte/mca/oob/usock/libtool
orte/mca/oob/usock/autom4te.cache
orte/mca/oob/usock/.lam*
orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c
orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rankfile_lex.c
orte/mca/rtc/base/*.obj
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
orte/mca/snapc/orte_snapc.7
orte/mca/sstore/orte_sstore.7
orte/test/mpi/abort
orte/test/mpi/accept
orte/test/mpi/bad_exit
orte/test/mpi/bcast_loop
orte/test/mpi/concurrent_spawn
orte/test/mpi/connect
orte/test/mpi/crisscross
orte/test/mpi/delayed_abort
orte/test/mpi/hello_barrier
orte/test/mpi/hello_nodename
orte/test/mpi/hello_output
orte/test/mpi/hello_show_help
orte/test/mpi/hello
orte/test/mpi/hello++
orte/test/mpi/loop_child
orte/test/mpi/loop_spawn
orte/test/mpi/mpi_barrier
orte/test/mpi/mpi_no_op
orte/test/mpi/mpi_spin
orte/test/mpi/multi_abort
orte/test/mpi/parallel_r8
orte/test/mpi/parallel_r64
orte/test/mpi/parallel_w8
orte/test/mpi/parallel_w64
orte/test/mpi/pubsub
orte/test/mpi/read_write
orte/test/mpi/reduce-hang
orte/test/mpi/segv
orte/test/mpi/simple_spawn
orte/test/mpi/slave
orte/test/mpi/spawn_multiple
orte/test/mpi/ziaprobe
orte/test/mpi/ziatest
orte/test/mpi/.gdb_history
orte/test/mpi/*.dwarf
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
orte/test/mpi/junk*
orte/test/mpi/sio
orte/test/mpi/sendrecv_blaster
orte/test/mpi/early_abort
orte/test/mpi/spawn_problem/ch_rec
orte/test/mpi/spawn_problem/output
orte/test/mpi/spawn_problem/start
orte/test/mpi/debugger
orte/test/mpi/server_port_name.txt
orte/test/mpi/singleton_client_server
orte/test/mpi/intercomm_create
orte/test/mpi/spawn_tree
orte/test/mpi/init-exit77
orte/test/mpi/mpi_info
orte/test/mpi/info_spawn
orte/test/mpi/client
orte/test/mpi/server
orte/test/mpi/paccept
orte/test/mpi/pconnect
orte/test/mpi/thread_init
orte/test/mpi/memcached-dummy
orte/test/mpi/coll_test
Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
2014-04-16 02:24:44 +04:00
orte/test/system/radix
orte/test/system/sigusr_trap
orte/test/system/orte_no_op
orte/test/system/no_op
orte/test/system/hello
orte/test/system/hello_nodename
orte/test/system/hello_null
orte/test/system/.gdb*
orte/test/system/spin
orte/test/system/orte_nodename
orte/test/system/orte_proc_subscribe
orte/test/system/orte_spawn
orte/test/system/orte_stage_gate
orte/test/system/orte_loop_spawn
orte/test/system/orte_loop_child
orte/test/system/orte_abort
orte/test/system/get_limits
orte/test/system/orte_ring
orte/test/system/spawn_child
orte/test/system/orte_tool
orte/test/system/binom
orte/test/system/iof_stress
orte/test/system/oob_stress
orte/test/system/iof_delay
orte/test/system/orte_barrier
orte/test/system/orte_mcast
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Replace top-level .gitignore with .gitignore_global, and add .hgignore_global The rationale for this name switch is as follows: 0. These two files will be automatically kept up-to-date with svn:ignore properties in the tree via a cron script. Meaning: if a developer makes changes to svn:ignore properties, those changes will automatically be reflected in .gitignore_global / .hgignore_global within a fixed time period (at the moment, nightly). 1. Developers who make pure clones of git/hg OMPI repos can copy the relevant .*ignore_global file to .*ignore. This gives them a good starting point for a fully-populated ignore file. However, since the upstream _global file may change over time, developers will likely want to keep them in sync with their local .*ignore file. Here's two possibilities: 1a. Maintain a single .*ignore file and manually merge in changes from the _global file upstream. 1b. Maintain their local ignores in a .*ignore_local file, and periodically "cat .*ignore_global .*ignore_local > *.ignore" (e.g., whenever the upstream _global file changes). 2. Developers who make svn+clone checkouts can do similar things as listed in 1, with the added feature that they cannot make the mistake of committing their locally-modified .*ignore file back to SVN (presumably containing references to files that do not exist in SVN), since the .*ignore file is not in SVN. Point #2 is probably the stronger of these two reasons -- prevent mistakes of developers accidentally committing locally-modified .*ignore files back to SVN. This commit was SVN r31408.
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