On Thu, 21 May 98 08:15:46 +1000, r oxbrow <raob AT myriad.its.unimelb.edu DOT
au>
wrote:
>
> In place of
>
> EXCLUDE.DIR /test
>
> try (double slash)
>
> EXCLUDE.DIR //test
>
> -richard-
>
And it worked. But as "//test" should be the same as "test" I also tried:
EXCLUDE.DIR test
which also works. It makes some sense, as I supose the "/" filesystem may be
handled as an exception by dsm. But I belive that it would be better, for
consistency sake, that we could reference first level directories with the
starting "/".
--
Rui Malheiro,
Rui Malheiro,
6 Mil - Tecnologias de Informacao
URL: <http://www.6mil.pt/>
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