When developing modules, I am being pestered by phantom make rules for gvim .swp files for things I have been editing.
I know that the file MANIFEST.SKIP can be used to selectively ignore files - I have created one that contains the regular expression
\.swp$
This now works correctly for make skipcheck, but I am still getting the problem when I build. Rerunning perl Makefile.PL does sort it out, but is still including rules for a .swp if one exists when it is run.
Thanks in advance
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In reply to MANIFEST.SKIP and ignoring gvim .swp files by rinceWind
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