I am not sure what you are doing but you may want to instead search the directories you want with find instead of using locate.

On Mar 8, 2015 10:36 AM, "der.hans" <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
Am 08. Mär, 2015 schwätzte joe@actionline.com so:

moin moin Joe,

I don't see an exclude option for locate, so you probably want to use the
-v option for grep. -v says to show anything that doesn't match the
pattern.

$ echo anke | grep -v fred
anke
$

$ echo 'anke
fred' | grep -v fred
anke
$

BTW, the man page says -y is an old synonym for -i, so you might want to
use -i rather than -y unless you have a compatability issue somewhere.

ciao,

der.hans

How can I exclude a specified directory (or perhaps more than one)
from a 'locate' search for files containing a certain name or word
on my system?

For example, I frequently now use the following:

$ locate filename | fgrep -ya "/home/joe" <E>

How could I modify that to exclude all files with the specified
filename in one (or more) specified subdirectories?



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