CPUnltd
Active Member
what about an actual ignore list?
my only reference is the package manager for Arch Linux:
http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.conf.5.html
but basically a list where you can place directories, as the user, you don't want PNDstore to check for pnds... Would that be hard to code in? It'd be a feature that whoever wanted to use it could basically turn on by adding the dirs they wanted and turn off by removing them (or going into the PNDstore config file and commenting them out as they see fit... for those real linux purists )...
EDIT: OOOORRRRR, you could have a first run wizard that asks which dirs to check for pnds (either absolute path, or general path that PNDstore would check the subdirectories of... either way would be fine)... Maybe overkill, but I think it would be a cool feature...
my only reference is the package manager for Arch Linux:
http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.conf.5.html
but basically a list where you can place directories, as the user, you don't want PNDstore to check for pnds... Would that be hard to code in? It'd be a feature that whoever wanted to use it could basically turn on by adding the dirs they wanted and turn off by removing them (or going into the PNDstore config file and commenting them out as they see fit... for those real linux purists )...
EDIT: OOOORRRRR, you could have a first run wizard that asks which dirs to check for pnds (either absolute path, or general path that PNDstore would check the subdirectories of... either way would be fine)... Maybe overkill, but I think it would be a cool feature...