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So basically I have added "settings_local.pyc?", and ".*.pyc" to the filters so that my compiled python and local settings are not transferred.
When I perform a synchronization between my local folder and remote SFTP folder, these filters correctly remove all .pyc files from the root remote directory. In subdirectories, however, the .pyc and settings_local.py files still appear.
To test if the problem was specific to my regular expressions, I tested against the first default regular expression ".~..". I put a file called "test~.txt" into both the root remote directory and a remote subdirectory ("local/test~.txt"). The file did not appear in either location for download when I synchronized. This suggests that there is something particular to my regular expressions, but I think I have written them correctly.
Thank you.
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The regular expression configured looks fine, it should match any filename wether in a sub director or not. However, note that we do not delete files when synchronizing. I suppose you have previously uploaded these when the regular expression was not customized yet.
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So basically I have added "settings_local.pyc?", and ".*.pyc" to the filters so that my compiled python and local settings are not transferred.
When I perform a synchronization between my local folder and remote SFTP folder, these filters correctly remove all .pyc files from the root remote directory. In subdirectories, however, the .pyc and settings_local.py files still appear.
To test if the problem was specific to my regular expressions, I tested against the first default regular expression ".~..". I put a file called "test~.txt" into both the root remote directory and a remote subdirectory ("local/test~.txt"). The file did not appear in either location for download when I synchronized. This suggests that there is something particular to my regular expressions, but I think I have written them correctly.
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: