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‎Jul 14, 2008
10:33 PM
How to exclude .svn from a dynamic file linking
I have add a Dynamic File Linking to a comonent, and the Dynamic File Linkg Settings as follows:
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but I found only the files contain .svn will be excludeed, so how to exlucde all the .svn folders from the comonent?
Many Thanks!!
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but I found only the files contain .svn will be excludeed, so how to exlucde all the .svn folders from the comonent?
Many Thanks!!
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‎Jul 15, 2008
10:43 AM
The following post has a possible solution for this: http://community.macrovision.com/showpost.php?p=398862&postcount=4
‎Jul 15, 2008
10:02 PM
Sorry for troubling again!!
I still have a problem:
'Dynamic Files Linking' only works for component, but how can I exlude folder such as '.svn' when I insert folder into 'Support Files > Advanced Files > Disk1'?
I still have a problem:
'Dynamic Files Linking' only works for component, but how can I exlude folder such as '.svn' when I insert folder into 'Support Files > Advanced Files > Disk1'?
‎Jul 16, 2008
06:52 AM
Instead of defining all the svn-related file name patterns and letting InstallShield search through all directories to locate the files, I simply have another pre-build process copying from to a separate and by-passing any .svn directories. My projects have hundreds of folders and by-passing all .svn directories will be much better than searching through all of them with the ignore-file setting. You can eaily add other file filters as well.
This leaves the as clean as you want and I think it suits better your build purposes.
This leaves the