pFilesearch 2.2

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#31 Post by disciple »

aha:
changelog 4.5
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- Bugfix: Search in text (grep) failed when searchstring contained the letters A,D,N,O,R (thanks to disciple)
Better check if O and R are a problem here too maybe? :)
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#32 Post by zigbert »

changelog 4.5
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- Bugfix: Search in text (grep) failed when searchstring contained the letters A,D,N,O,R (thanks to disciple)
Good catch. That fix wasn't complete. Let's hope I made it better this time.

Yes. it is obviously problems when searching for '-'. I'll look at it.


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Version 1.15

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- Bugfix: searching for text in files for a string that includes a - character (thanks to disciple)
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There still seems to be trouble wtih text search
I need more time

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Please test and report back
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Version 1.16

Fixes [AND] and [OR] for text search
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#37 Post by disciple »

Is it possible to exclude more than one directory from the search path? Because I couldn't figure out how :(
It would be nice to be able to exclude /proc, /sys, /initrd and /var
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#38 Post by zigbert »

disciple wrote:Is it possible to exclude more than one directory from the search path? Because I couldn't figure out how
It would be nice to be able to exclude /proc, /sys, /initrd and /var
good suggestion.


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#39 Post by zigbert »

Version 1.17
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This version search around 300% faster by default. - Only because /initrd is excluded by default.

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- Exclude /initrd by default
- Bugfix: Don't show excluded directory in hit-list

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As far as I can find out - 'find' doesn't support several excluded directories.

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Version 1.18
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- New parameter -t to define default search text
- Bugfix: -d parameter
- Bugfix: use [AND] in searchtext in combination with excluded item.

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Version 1.19
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Version 1.20
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This fixes the "xorg.conf" bug mentioned in the Puppy 4.3beta2 bug thread.

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Version 1.21
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- Bugfix: Search might fail when combining 'exclude' with other search options.

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#44 Post by disciple »

Do the "sort" menu entries work for you? Because they don't again for me...
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#45 Post by disciple »

Oh, no, it does seem to work - it just doesn't work after I sort by clicking on a column heading.
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#46 Post by disciple »

Hello there.
Does searching for "file", "folder" or "symlink" work for anyone?
For me it just ignores those options and prints a message to the terminal about -type being an invalid command. It has been like this for at least a couple of versions of pfilesearch.
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#47 Post by zigbert »

disciple wrote:Hello there.
Does searching for "file", "folder" or "symlink" work for anyone?
For me it just ignores those options and prints a message to the terminal about -type being an invalid command. It has been like this for at least a couple of versions of pfilesearch.
Added to todo-list


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Version 1.22
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- NLS sturcture is updated.
- External dialogs are placed ontop in Stardust (error, hits...)'
- Bugfix: search for only files/links/dirs (thanks to disciple)

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Version 1.23
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changelog
- Improved language detection (thanks to wow)
- Message on splash: The first search will be much slower than the next.
- Bugfix: using parameter '-type f/d/l' when searching single textstring
- Bugfix: Searching for text in files for a string that includes a - character (thanks to disciple)
- NLS added: LOC602

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#50 Post by disciple »

:shock: That broke searching in directories with spaces in their path - because $SEARCHPATH got unquoted on line 90 of pfilesearch.
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