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On 10/20/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> The docs explain how to do this.
Thank you. I reread the docs and realize I must have read them
when I first setup the program. I had set it up as i wanted
to. In fact, it is a pretty sophisticated program with very
few parameters that need to be set.
But here is a question I still can't answer. Is there any way
that I can tell it to ignore any file in a directory called
"cache"? I could search out all the paths to cache and exclude
them individually, but a general command to ignore all cache
directories would be helpful.
Martin
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