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    Default Empty directories not installed, when Wildcard is used

    Hello Friedrich,

    I had to learn that, when I set to install an entire directory with all
    sub-dirs recursively by using *.*, then those empty sub-dirs do not get
    installed on the target system.

    I have to have some bogus files in each empty sub-dir. I added a
    Description.TXT with something like "In this directory you will find
    blabla".

    Now all folders are installed, which, of course, is no wonder, as they are not
    empty anymore.

    Is that a intended behaviour?

    SB 10.0.5710

    Regards,
    Wolfgang Orth
    www.odata.de

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    Default Re: Empty directories not installed, when Wildcard is used

    Hello Wolfgang,

    > I had to learn that, when I set to install an entire directory with all
    > sub-dirs recursively by using *.*, then those empty sub-dirs do not get
    > installed on the target system.

    That is correct and expected. The wildcard is used in the "Install
    File(s)..." function and the option is "Recurse subfolders".

    > I have to have some bogus files in each empty sub-dir. I added a
    > Description.TXT with something like "In this directory you will find
    > blabla".
    >
    > Now all folders are installed, which, of course, is no wonder, as they are
    > not
    > empty anymore.

    To add all files and (empty) subfolders, you have to use the "Files and
    Folders" Visualizer -> click "Toggle to add folder(s) and file(s).

    > Is that a intended behaviour?

    Yes, 100%. An "Install File(s)..." function can only install files (and
    create the target folder for that file).

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Empty directories not installed, when Wildcard is used

    Hmmmm
    >
    >To add all files and (empty) subfolders, you have to use the "Files and
    >Folders" Visualizer -> click "Toggle to add folder(s) and file(s).
    >

    okay, finally found that (the smallest one of all!) <g>

    Now I have all empty folder filled with at least one description file (which is
    not bad at all), so I hope that this new setting doesn't blow up with the next
    compile....

    Thansk for the weekend-service!


    Regards,
    Wolfgang Orth
    www.odata.de

    Please note:
    From time to time it happens, that I overlook a reply to my postings.
    Please don't be angry.
    In case of an emergency, try to contact me via mail.

    Bitte beachten:
    Von Zeit zu Zeit passiert es mir, dass ich Antworten auf meine Postings übersehe.
    Bitte nicht böse sein.
    Im Notfall bitte Kontakt per Mail versuchen.

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    Default Re: Empty directories not installed, when Wildcard is used

    > okay, finally found that (the smallest one of all!) <g>

    <g> :-)

    > Now I have all empty folder filled with at least one description file
    > (which is not bad at all), so I hope that this new setting doesn't
    > blow up with the next compile....

    Cool idea!

    > Thansk for the weekend-service!

    You are very welcome!

    Friedrich

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