Richard Riley <[email protected]> writes: > "Shigio YAMAGUCHI" <[email protected]> writes: > >>> 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. >> >> Debian? >> Would you please use the latest version of GLOBAL? >> You might be using an old verion of GLOBAL that doesn't recognize >> 'gtags.files'. > > Could you possibly explain to me how I configure global/gtags to only > tag certain file types using .globalrc. Otherwise if I use gtags.files > then *new* files wont be tagged correctly. > > ,---- > | >> 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. > `---- >
or possibly point me to the place in the manual which explains which *types* of files get tagged? I really dont want to install a new global if not necessary and feel sure there must be a simple way to specify in the .globalrc which file types are tagged. I thought maybe "suffixes" but that's been deprecated apparently : I'm surely missing something obvious. _______________________________________________ Help-global mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-global
