Got super tired of the noise, so here's a quick fix, probably slightly
hazardous if you don't follow directions exactly. You've been warned.
1) exit Eclipse
2) cd to your workspace
3) run 'find . -name .markers -exec rm {} \;'
4) restart Eclipse
You may lose other markers as well, such as breakpoints, but that's a
small loss to get rid of the pylint noise.
...Ken
Kenneth Loafman wrote:
> Help!
>
> How do I clear out the PyLint errors once they've been generated?
>
> It's way to noisy for use in a Django project.
>
> ...Thanks,
> ...Ken
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