T Marsh wrote in post #1010677:> Hi,
>
> I''m currently writing a Rails app, in a repository controlled by
> BitKeeper.
> BitKeeper creates files, in the sub-directories it controls, so for
> source file yyy.zzz in Directory XXX it saves a file called
> s.yyy.zzz in subdirectory XXX/SCCS.
> When these files are created in config/initializers, rails tries to
> load them when it is run (as they retain the .rb extension).
>
> So my question is: Is there a way to stop rails automatically loading
> all .rb files in config/initializers?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
Switch to a current release of BitKeeper, newer than 5.0, and you can
have
the revision control files hidden. They will be stored like:
ROOT/.bk/XXX/SCCS/yyy.zzz,s
Just clone the repo with --no-sccsdirs
-Wayne
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