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Original bug ID: 6198 Reporter: edmcman Assigned to:@gasche Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2015-12-11T18:24:15Z) Resolution: not a bug Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.12.1 Category: -for ocamlbuild use https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/issues
Bug description
Ocamlbuild currently sets the traversal tag on any file when _tags or myocamlbuild.ml is present in a directory. As far as I can see, there is no way to unset the traversal flag once it has been set.
I want to do this because I am trying to include project B as a sub-project in project A. A uses ocamlbuild. B does not. However, B contains C as a sub-project, which does use ocamlbuild. B arranges for ocamlbuild to be called in C, though, so I do not want A to read any of the _tags files in C.
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Original bug ID: 6198
Reporter: edmcman
Assigned to: @gasche
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2015-12-11T18:24:15Z)
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.12.1
Category: -for ocamlbuild use https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/issues
Bug description
Ocamlbuild currently sets the traversal tag on any file when _tags or myocamlbuild.ml is present in a directory. As far as I can see, there is no way to unset the traversal flag once it has been set.
I want to do this because I am trying to include project B as a sub-project in project A. A uses ocamlbuild. B does not. However, B contains C as a sub-project, which does use ocamlbuild. B arranges for ocamlbuild to be called in C, though, so I do not want A to read any of the _tags files in C.
Steps to reproduce
n/a
Additional information
n/a
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: