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# skippedPaths =
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# skippedPaths =
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# Same for real time indexing. The idea here is that there is stuff that
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# Same for real time indexing. The idea here is that there is stuff that
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# you might want to initially index but not monitor. If daemSkippedPaths is
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# you might want to initially index but not monitor. If daemSkippedPaths is
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# not set, the daemon uses skippedPaths.
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# not set, the daemon uses skippedPaths.
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#daemSkippedPaths =
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#daemSkippedPaths =
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# Recoll uses FNM_PATHNAME by default when matching skipped paths, which
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# means that /dir1/dir2/dir3 is not matched by */dir3. Can't change the
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# default now, but you can set the following variable to 0 to disable the
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# use of FNM_PATHNAME (see fnmatch(3) man page)
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# skippedPathsFnmPathname = 1
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# Option to follow symbolic links. We normally don't, to avoid duplicated
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# Option to follow symbolic links. We normally don't, to avoid duplicated
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# indexing (in any case, no effort is made to identify or avoid multiple
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# indexing (in any case, no effort is made to identify or avoid multiple
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# indexing of linked files)
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# indexing of linked files)
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# followLinks = 0
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# followLinks = 0
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