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Re: Missing files in index and other weirdness when updating the index. [message #270 is a reply to message #269] Fri, 06 March 2015 22:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Arthur Elsenaar
Messages: 3
Registered: March 2015
Junior Member
Unfortunately it isn't that option either. I have show hidden files enabled
at default in the finder and also searched for a .noindex file, but no
avail.

Strange, do you have more ideas what can cause this issue?

Thanks!

On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 5:46:45 PM UTC+1, FoxTrot Engineering wrote:
>
> Arthur Elsenaar wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the response! None of the cause cases you list apply.
>
> Another thing would cause skipping a folder: if its name ends with
> ".noindex", or if it contains a file named ".noindex" (which should not be
> visible in the Finder).
> To make sure that this is not the case, type the following command in e
> Terminal window:
>
> ls -a1 {folderpath}
>
> You can either type the actual folder path instead of {folderpath}, or
> drag the folder to the Terminal window to insert its path in the command
> line. Type the number "1" after "-a" (however, a lowercase "L" should also
> be OK).
>
>
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>
>
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