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Subject: Re: What is the exact meaning of the no_index entries?
From: Adam Kennedy <adamkennedybackup () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-02-10 7:51:12
Message-ID: b8cb49a40902092351p3cf63849s5daf9d18a20ba0ef () mail ! gmail ! com
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Excellent.
I'll call that the standard then and knock up a FFR:NoIndex.
Adam K
2009/2/10 Andreas J. Koenig <andreas.koenig.7os6VVqR@franz.ak.mind.de>:
>>>>>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:19:06 +1100, Adam Kennedy <adamkennedybackup@gmail.com> said:
>
> > Hi gang
> > Can someone in the know please clarify for me EXACTLY what the file
> > and directory entries in no_index mean?
>
> > Are they always considered to be multi-part root-relative
> > unix-normalised paths? (i.e. foo/bar )
>
> That was my interpretation when implementing it on the PAUSE indexer.
>
> https://pause.perl.org:5460/svn/pause/trunk/lib/PAUSE/mldistwatch.pm
>
> --
> andreas
>
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