Re: Unable to use file filter to filter directories
- From: Kai Willadsen <kai willadsen gmail com>
- To: Ben Joldersma <ben joldersma 5to1 com>
- Cc: meld-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Unable to use file filter to filter directories
- Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 08:06:39 +1000
2009/9/19 Ben Joldersma <ben joldersma 5to1 com>:
> First off,
> Absolutely *love* meld. Thanks so much for making such a great tool. All
> my co-workers are jealous (who don't use linux that is!)
> We've got some third party libraries in our source tree that we rarely
> change. I'd like to exclude them, because they contain several thousand
> files and it takes a while to do the initial scan. I tried setting some
> variations of what I think are valid shell globs in the file filters
> section, where directory to exclude is named 'foo':
>
> 'foo'
> 'foo/*'
> 'foo/**/*'
> '/foo/'
> 'path/to/foo/*'
>
> I'm not too sure what else I can try. I disabled the version control
> exclude pattern, but it didn't seem to include the .svn directories either.
>
> Any thoughts? Am I missing something? Is there a bug?
> Thanks again for such an incredibly useful tool - 1.3 is awesome!
So I can make this work for me by defining and enabling the filter
"foo", but I have to restart Meld after creating the new file filter.
The fact that it needs to be restarted is definitely a bug. However,
if it doesn't work for you even after restarting, then there may well
be a second bug hanging around. Feel free to file these in bugzilla.
cheers,
Kai
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