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harryray2
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file refresh

Post by harryray2 »

When I install software I often use dc:last1mins and dm:last1mins which I've bookmarked

It works well but I've found that if I leave it for a few minutes before installing the list does update automatically with other files that have been created or changed but doesn't remove those files. I have to go to my bookmarks to refresh the list.
therube
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Re: file refresh

Post by therube »

If I had to guess, it would be because the file has an open handle to it (cause it to not drop off of the list)... ?

Instead of "refreshing", simply adding (then removing) a space on the search bar should clean things up.
harryray2
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Re: file refresh

Post by harryray2 »

Thanks, but unless I misunderstand you it sort of defeats the object of the exercise...I may as well just refresh it.

It doesn't look like it automatically refreshes for some files.
therube
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Re: file refresh

Post by therube »

It doesn't look like it automatically refreshes for some files.
Correct.
So maybe there is a bug here, or maybe that "just the way it is", & maybe some sort of work-around could be put in to drop "stale" files?
(All this assuming something like dm:<last1mins is intended, expected to get rid of "stale" files.)
void
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Re: file refresh

Post by void »

last1mins specifies the range from one minute ago from 'now' until the end of time.
'now' is determined from the time of the initial query.

Because this range is resolved at query time your results may appear stale.

Everything will add new results as they are modified/created/renamed.


I will consider an option to periodically research when using lastxmins.
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