Paul Slootman wrote: > the expire-rule stuff has nothing to do with time slots or such, only > with rules defining when the image should be expired.
> You will probably be best off building some wrapper thing that modifies > the Expires: line in the images' summary files according to your own > wished; that line (and only that!) is used by dirvish-expire to > determine whether an image is eligible for deletion or not. You can > change that without any problems, as long as you don't break the format > of the date/time. Ah ok, this makes things clearer for me. So I think I will start with never- (or very late) expiring and see how soon I need more space. Is it a problem to manually delete some of the images? I guess that they are just directories that can be deleted without any constraints? After this I can think about an expiring script that either sets the Expire-dates or deletes the images itself. Thank you for your answer, Gert _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
