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(".gitignore update") added *.orig and *.rej patterns to .gitignore in v2.6.23. The commit message didn't give a rationale. Later on, commit1f5d3a6b65
("Remove *.rej pattern from .gitignore") removed the *.rej pattern in v2.6.26, on the rationale that *.rej files indicated something went really wrong and should not be ignored. The *.rej files are now shown by `git status`, which helps located conflicts when applying patches and lowers the probability that they will go unnoticed. It is however still easy to overlook the *.orig files which slowly polute the source tree. That's not as big of a deal as not noticing a conflict, but it's still not nice. Drop the *.orig pattern from .gitignore to avoid this and help keep the source tree clean. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> [masahiroy@kernel.org: I do not have a strong opinion about this. Perhaps some people may have a different opinion. If you are someone who wants to ignore *.orig, it is likely you would want to do so across all projects. Then, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore would be more suitable for your needs. gitignore(5) suggests, "Patterns which a user wants Git to ignore in all situations generally go into a file specified by core.excludesFile in the user's ~/.gitconfig". Please note that you cannot do the opposite; if *.orig is ignored by the project's .gitignore, you cannot override the decision because $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/ignore has a lower priority. If *.orig is sitting on the fence, I'd leave it to the users. ] Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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# NOTE! Don't add files that are generated in specific
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# subdirectories here. Add them in the ".gitignore" file
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# in that subdirectory instead.
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#
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# NOTE! Please use 'git ls-files -i --exclude-standard'
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# command after changing this file, to see if there are
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# any tracked files which get ignored after the change.
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#
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# Normal rules (sorted alphabetically)
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#
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.*
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*.a
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*.asn1.[ch]
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*.bin
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*.bz2
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*.c.[012]*.*
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*.dtb
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*.dtb.S
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*.dwo
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*.elf
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*.gcno
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*.gz
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*.i
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*.ko
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*.lex.c
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*.ll
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*.lst
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*.lz4
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*.lzma
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*.lzo
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*.mod.c
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*.o
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*.o.*
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*.order
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*.patch
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*.s
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*.so
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*.so.dbg
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*.su
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*.symtypes
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*.tab.[ch]
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*.tar
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*.xz
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Module.symvers
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modules.builtin
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#
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# Top-level generic files
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#
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/tags
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/TAGS
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/linux
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/vmlinux
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/vmlinux.32
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/vmlinux-gdb.py
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/vmlinuz
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/System.map
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/Module.markers
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#
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# RPM spec file (make rpm-pkg)
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#
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/*.spec
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#
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# Debian directory (make deb-pkg)
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#
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/debian/
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#
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# Snap directory (make snap-pkg)
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#
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/snap/
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#
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# tar directory (make tar*-pkg)
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#
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/tar-install/
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#
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# git files that we don't want to ignore even if they are dot-files
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#
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!.gitignore
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!.mailmap
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!.cocciconfig
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!.clang-format
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#
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# Generated include files
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#
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include/config
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include/generated
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include/ksym
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arch/*/include/generated
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# stgit generated dirs
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patches-*
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# quilt's files
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patches
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series
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# cscope files
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cscope.*
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ncscope.*
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# gnu global files
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GPATH
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GRTAGS
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GSYMS
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GTAGS
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# id-utils files
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ID
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*~
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\#*#
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#
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# Leavings from module signing
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#
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extra_certificates
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signing_key.pem
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signing_key.priv
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signing_key.x509
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x509.genkey
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# Kconfig presets
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all.config
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# Kdevelop4
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*.kdev4
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