Is there a 'ignore' funtionality in file syncing?

Asked by LaH Hacking Lab

Like good old cvs .ignore or equalent?

I use Ubuntu One frequently for .blend files (medium big, binary, change often so not good for bzr). It's easiest to run blender directly in ~/Ubuntu One, but it creates some cruft (.pyc, .blend1 etc) that it would be good to be able to ignore (saving bandwidth and storage but most - making the 'real' sync go faster).

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Facundo Batista Edit question
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Best Facundo Batista (facundo) said :
#1

Yes, you can.

Check the /etc/xdg/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf file in your system, the "ignore" option, its help and current default.

You can change it there, or you can use your ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf file.

Regards,

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LaH Hacking Lab (lahlab) said :
#2

Thanks

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LaH Hacking Lab (lahlab) said :
#3

Hmm... this is wrong... it was Facundo who solved it! I find no way to correct that,

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LaH Hacking Lab (lahlab) said :
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Thanks Facundo Batista, that solved my question.

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LaH Hacking Lab (lahlab) said :
#5

Forget it.... found the button :-)