Problem solved.
Putting in the absolute path to the exclusion list file worked. Thanks for the tip.
I was misled by the lack of a error/warning message that Spider.py could not find the
exclusion file given via the -E option. Could such a message be added, perhaps as a
debugging option?
Thanks, but no thanks. I have no intention of 'downgrading' from the Bash shell to
the windows command line...};-)
Regards,
Kam-Yung
Plucker List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> You are sure that's in the _current_ directory? :-)
>
> At first you should try to use absolute filenames (including full path
> and drive letter). I guess the working directory are different then
> you think.
>
> BTW: you do not _need_ to run Spider.py from a BASH, you could simply
> run the plucker-build command at the windows command line.
>
> cu,
> Dirk
>
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