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Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip
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Jason Hood |
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Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip |
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Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:22:48 +1000 |
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On 28/08/2015 10:26, Shigio YAMAGUCHI wrote:
> Unlike that, an unreadable file means that something critical has
> occurred. In that case, gtags stop its job, and give the user a chance
> to check the disk, permission and etc.
And that's exactly the problem - the OP doesn't have permission and can't
change that (and something's gone wrong with skip, although it sounds like
that's impractical in this case, anyway), so nothing else gets parsed.
--
Jason.
- symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Marcus Harnisch, 2015/08/26
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2015/08/26
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Jason Hood, 2015/08/27
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2015/08/27
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Jason Hood, 2015/08/27
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2015/08/27
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip,
Jason Hood <=
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Marcus Harnisch, 2015/08/28
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2015/08/28
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, KAICHO, 2015/08/29
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Shigio YAMAGUCHI, 2015/08/30
- Re: symbolic links, unreadable files, skip, Marcus Harnisch, 2015/08/31