On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 14:55 +0000, Martin Simmons wrote:
>   Greg> As expected regex = "^\/u[0-9]{2}" matches the lot.
> 
>   Greg> Can anyone shed any light on this or the regex code?
> 
> The problem is that Bacula walks down the tree of directories looking for
> matching include/exclude patterns.  When it finds an excluded directory, it
> doesn't look any deeper in that directory.  Now /u02 doesn't match any of the
> above, so it stops the walk before /u02/oraback is found.

Thanks Martin that explains it.

I've reverted to a simple File list partially for other reasons.

Greg

> BTW, I don't think you need \ before / in a regex.
> 
> __Martin



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