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3.4 : how to ignore certain files? [message #255150] Mon, 21 July 2008 04:55 Go to next message
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Hello all,

I'm trying to move over to Ganymede, but I get a bunch of errors relating
to folder full of broken XML files. I'm aware that these are broken since
they are used in testing.

I can't find a way to ignore certain directories.

The src folders are linked directories & I have tried excluding them when
linking, but the directory still shows up.

I've tried turning suspending all validators, but still it tries to
validate my broken XML.

Can I create a custom filter to ignore the directory?
Or am I missing something?

Thanks

Jeff Porter
Re: 3.4 : how to ignore certain files? [message #255164 is a reply to message #255150] Tue, 22 July 2008 08:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: godeau_nosp.m_alma.fr

Le 21/07/2008 10:55, Jeff Porter a écrit :
>
> I'm trying to move over to Ganymede, but I get a bunch of errors
> relating to folder full of broken XML files. I'm aware that these are
> broken since they are used in testing.
>
> I can't find a way to ignore certain directories.
>
> The src folders are linked directories & I have tried excluding them
> when linking, but the directory still shows up.
>
> I've tried turning suspending all validators, but still it tries to
> validate my broken XML.
>
> Can I create a custom filter to ignore the directory?
> Or am I missing something?

Hi,

Did you try to use Filters in the Package explorer view menu (the little
white triangle)?

--
Patrick
Re: 3.4 : how to ignore certain files? [message #255246 is a reply to message #255164] Thu, 24 July 2008 10:25 Go to previous message
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yep, that works.

Strange I tried that before and it ignored me.

Thanks
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