- From: Russell Bateman <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: The files in the checksums subdirectory
- Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 12:19:31 -0600
Rockin'. Thanks, Daniel!
On 7/8/2013 12:01 PM, Daniel DeLeo
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On Monday, July 8,
2013 at 10:19 AM, Russell Bateman wrote:
Along side my .chef subdirectory, there's another
named checksums. As I'm trying to keep all my work
in version control, and begin sharing it with other
developers, I need to understand whether these files must
also be kept and a little more about them.
My fellow team members aren't Cheffy yet; no one's begun
using what I'm keeping except me. Therefore, I haven't
observed the problems of sharing them with with others yet
(and haven't simulated yet--I thought I'd ask first).
1. I assume these files are important and reading what I
can find via Google doesn't encourage me to think I can
just chuck them.
2. These files are numerous; I don't wish to keep them
unless they're crucial. (So, I'd like to the chuck them.)
3. I wonder how specific they are, to wit, if I'm sharing
my node, role and recipe definitions with others, will
managing the checksums subdirectory get in our
way?
Any light someone could shed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Russ
This is a cache used by the syntax checker to track which
files have previously passed a syntax check and can therefore be
skipped. If you delete it, your next upload will be a little
slower. No need to keep it around.
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