How to ignore deleted files

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Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - 8:58 am

Dear all,

our git repository contains a number of .tar.gz - files that are
automatically extracted and then deleted during the build process.
Unfortunately, commiting any changes after that step will mark those
files as deleted and try to commit that to the repository. Is there any
way to tell git to ignore those files automatically (apart from changing
our build process not to use or not to delete those files)?

Sorry if I overlooked something obvious,

Andreas Hildebrandt
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Messages in current thread:
How to ignore deleted files, Andreas Hildebrandt, (Tue Mar 11, 8:58 am)
Re: How to ignore deleted files, Jakub Narebski, (Tue Mar 11, 10:10 am)
Re: How to ignore deleted files, Andreas Hildebrandt, (Tue Mar 11, 10:53 am)
Re: How to ignore deleted files, David Tweed, (Tue Mar 11, 11:43 am)
Re: How to ignore deleted files, Santi Béjar, (Tue Mar 11, 11:07 am)