KDirWatch question

Andras Mantia amantia at kde.org
Sat Dec 18 10:36:21 GMT 2004


Hi,

 Is there a way to watch a file for changes, but ignore the dirty() 
event when the file was only accessed, but not modified? I couldn't 
find it and I think it can be useful many times. I may volunteer to 
implement it (after 3.4) if there isn't really such a possibility to 
get signals only for real changes and you must use workarounds like 
storing yourself the access/modification time and compare with the new 
one once dirty() is received.

Andras

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