On 05/10/2016 03:44 PM, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 10.05.2016 14:31, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>> If directory is changed that can mean new files in it to be included.
>     I don't quite understand it. To cache is added every file in every 
> directory that
> matches pattern.
>     Say, in firebird.conf file there is line "include
> /usr/firebird/plugins/vendors/*/*.conf". In this case filesCache will end up 
> with records
> "/usr", "/usr/firebird", "/usr/firebird/plugins", 
> "/usr/firebird/plugins/vendors",
> "/usr/firebird/plugins/vendors/vendor1", 
> "/usr/firebird/plugins/vendors/vendor2",
> "/usr/firebird/plugins/vendors/vendor1/config1.conf",
> "/usr/firebird/plugins/vendors/vendor2/config2.conf" and so on.


>     What changes in /usr can make new files to be included? Why "/usr" is 
> cached at all if
> this is not a file?
>

cd /usr
rm -rf firebird
tar xf firebird.image.tar


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