[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: file annotations
From: |
Charles Philip Chan |
Subject: |
Re: file annotations |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Feb 2005 08:27:28 -0500 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On 2005-02-22 11:48:46 -0500 Enrico Sersale <enrico@dtedu.net> wrote:
Now you can. Let me know if it works. (and remember to kill the ddbd
process,
Thanks Enrico, it works. However, I find that the search function only
works well when there are a limited number of files and subdirs. With
large directories with lots of files and subdirs, I am getting a " too
many open files" error and sometimes the system locks up. I have to
increase the file-max substantially in order to solve this problem. I
do not have to do this with other search tools.
Also, is it possible to add a "do not recurse" option to the finder?
Thanks,
Charles
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using the GPG bundle for GNUMail
iD8DBQFCHITA3epPyyKbwPYRApZmAKDBzrA8haJ0/CM4X1QdMVyhcSNNJgCgiJAq
BXso+F8nQQZMr/uw9c15ucI=
=/2ma
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
- Re: file annotations, (continued)
- Re: file annotations, Enrico Sersale, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Enrico Sersale, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Enrico Sersale, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Daniel Luederwald, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Alex Perez, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Daniel Luederwald, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations, Alex Perez, 2005/02/22
- Re: file annotations,
Charles Philip Chan <=
- Re: file annotations, Enrico Sersale, 2005/02/23
- Re: file annotations, Charles Philip Chan, 2005/02/23
- Re: file annotations, Charles Philip Chan, 2005/02/23
- Re: file annotations, Charles Philip Chan, 2005/02/23
- Re: file annotations, Charles Philip Chan, 2005/02/23
- Re: file annotations, Enrico Sersale, 2005/02/28
- Re: file annotations, Charles Philip Chan, 2005/02/23