Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes: > "Shigio YAMAGUCHI" <[email protected]> writes: > >>> Did you try it? >>> >>> Go to a directory with MANY files in. Create a gtags.files with only a >>> few file names in. Then >>> >>> gtags -f gtags.files >>> >>> ls -l G* >>> >>> *look at the tags files size* >>> >>> Now, >>> >>> global -u >>> >>> NOW look at the tags file sizes >> >> It doesn't reproduce it here. > > So it does use the gtags.files? Or? > > And once again you have snipped my Q. This makes it very difficult as I > dont know if you have a different config. > > Does this Q make sense to you : > ,---- > | I dont know if its a bug. I dont understand the documentation. I am > | asking how to configure global to ONLY update for the files already > | tagged or, and better, how can I specify in the .globalrc only to tag REAL > source > | files? Currently it is tagging every file in the directrory. > `---- > > thank you for your time, >
I try to rephrase this. How do I configure a project directory so that gtags only tags certain files (currently I use gtags -f gtags.files) and then "global -u" ONLY updates those tagged files. Currently "global -u" currently tags ALL files. You can easily reproduce this on the command line assuming no other global config files. I am currently using debian squeeze. _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global
