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# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
# *~
# global ignores
*.py[co]
/autotools/install-sh
/autotools/missing
/autotools/py-compile
/autotools/shell-env-init
/stamp-srclinks
/stamp-directories
/ganeti-[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*
/daemons/daemon-util
/daemons/ganeti-cleaner
/daemons/ganeti-master-cleaner
/daemons/ganeti-masterd
# devel
/devel/clean-cluster
/devel/upload
# doc
/doc/upgrade.rst
/doc/examples/bash_completion-debug
/doc/examples/ganeti.cron
/doc/examples/ganeti.initd
/doc/examples/ganeti-kvm-poweroff.initd
# htest
/htest/hail
/htest/hbal
/htest/hcheck
/htest/hinfo
/htest/hscan
/htest/hspace
/scripts/gnt-instance
# htools-specific rules
/htools/apidoc
/htools/.hpc
/htools/coverage
/htools/*.prof*
/htools/*.stat
/htools/*.tix
/htest/*.prof*
/htest/*.stat
/htest/*.tix
/htools/Ganeti/Constants.hs
/htest/Test/Ganeti/TestImports.hs