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Wanft
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
No such xattr: com.apple.fileprovider.ignore#P (error MacOs Ventura)
Hello,
how can I set a folder to be ignored in MacOS ventura? this one only works on on 12.3 and earlier:
xattr -w com.dropbox.ignored 1
and the one supposed to work on 12.5 and above ...
- 2 years ago
so the correct command is
xattr -w 'com.apple.fileprovider.ignore#P' 1 ./YOUR_FOLDER
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
Wanft wrote:... the one supposed to work on 12.5 and above fails with No such xattr: com.apple.fileprovider.ignore#P (macos ventura 13.4)
xattr -d 'com.apple.fileprovider.ignore#P'...
Hi Wanft,
Yes, of course, you need to set an attribute to be available and after that you can wipe it out (without error). If the attribute was removed already or has never been set, you'll get such error. 🤫 Just looks like some Dropbox staff, that write help articles, probably got engaged looking at some nearby colleagues (may be 😜) and replaced 'set' command to 'remove' command ( -w to -d etc.). Don't bother, people's feelings.
Hope this clarifies matter.
razorflash
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
it's incredible how not reliable this is!!!
- razorflash2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
so the correct command is
xattr -w 'com.apple.fileprovider.ignore#P' 1 ./YOUR_FOLDER
- Wanft2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks Razor. Your answer is correct. the help docs are misleading.
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