You can mirror, link  or mount the fragmented stuff into subdirectories and use 
a series of ignores to filter out files.

-i *.bak -i .listing -i .log


Bruce

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Everyone,

I've been playing around with opengrok while waiting for the release, and was 
wondering if there was any way to configure it so that multiple source 
directories were indexed, rather than one. 

I see how to do it for one directory (or setting up mirroring) but in my 
environment things are relatively fragmented (ie: source in multiple areas), 
and I'd rather have one master opengrok database than several small, disjoint 
ones.

So is there a way to have opengrok work with multiple directories, and more 
importantly, do filtering to avoid files that are either temporary or 
ignorable, and to do this via configuration? 

Either that, or better yet configure it so that opengrok goes by a list of 
files to index (so that say a python script could do the heavy lifting of 
figuring out what to index and opengrok could pick up on that and use it)?

thanks much,

- sam


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