> > I mount devices and network storage INTO my home directory. Sometimes by > > putting the mount point into my home directory, sometimes by symlinking it > > into my home directory. I create a LOT of directories directly in my home > > directory I DO NOT WANT TO BE INDEXED AT ALL. And don't insult me by > > telling me to blacklist each and every directory i create there manually > > or change my workflow. If i don't get a whitelist this stuff is useless > > for me. Why? > My assumption would be that it behaves like rsync does, i.e. stays on the > some file system. > > I have a similar setup, i.e. different volumes symlinked into subdirs of > $HOME for access convenience, and rsync does not attempt to copy those when > I use it for backup. > > Since Baloo or its KCM seems to already do mount point and device detection > I would assume that it resolves mounts/symlinks before it checks its > config.
To much assume here. Not enough i know. That is my problem. That is why i need a whitelist. Then its i know. Mike -- Michael Jansen http://michael-jansen.biz >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<