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Be more specific about the .so
gitignore patterns
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In python#15823 the pattern was changed from `libpython*.so*` to `*.so*` which matches a bit too greedily for some packagers. For instance this trips up `debian/README.source`. A more specific pattern fixes this issue.
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I don't know if separate the entry on .gitignore is a good idea.
*.so*
work fine for *.so*
files
@eamanu please see the linked discussion -- thanks! |
Sorry @asottile and @zware, I had trouble checking out the |
In pythonGH-15823 the pattern was changed from `libpython*.so*` to `*.so*` which matches a bit too greedily for some packagers. For instance this trips up `debian/README.source`. A more specific pattern fixes this issue.
In pythonGH-15823 the pattern was changed from `libpython*.so*` to `*.so*` which matches a bit too greedily for some packagers. For instance this trips up `debian/README.source`. A more specific pattern fixes this issue.
In #15823 the pattern was changed from
libpython*.so*
to*.so*
whichmatches a bit too greedily for some packagers. For instance this trips up
debian/README.source
. A more specific pattern fixes this issue.