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When logging huge server shares (which takes hours) I often get an error message that a specific path could not be logged. Ztree then stops and asks what to do (i.e. skip this error and all following). Sometimes this happens minutes after starting the log and logging does not continue until I answer (which can be a very long time after startup when I am working on another machine). I was wondering, whether the error message can be skipped automatically in the same way as it can be done for tagged-file operations (CO-6T-X). | ||
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- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,135) - Juergen Hestermann - Oct 06,2010 at 19:16 [Wish]
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,103) - Ben Kent - Oct 07,2010 at 15:37
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,118) - Juergen Hestermann - Oct 07,2010 at 16:23
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,089) - Ben Kent - Oct 07,2010 at 16:55
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,087) - Juergen Hestermann - Oct 07,2010 at 20:38
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,089) - Ben Kent - Oct 07,2010 at 16:55
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,118) - Juergen Hestermann - Oct 07,2010 at 16:23
- [Wish] Skipping errors when logging (1,103) - Ben Kent - Oct 07,2010 at 15:37