You should probably try running msgmkignore filenamethatcontainsextrajunk. Po -o autogenignore. Po Then open up the autogenignore.
Po and find the special way it has declared all your fieldname excludes (Thats the job of msgmkignore). Every time you auto-generate it you then have to review the auto-generated exclusion rules. It seems you're trying to generate all your exclusion rules by hand.It looks to me like you'd be better off taking the auto-generated includes and reviewing them by hand to exclude all the database field names and column names You obviously can't hand the entire job of "ignores" to the msgmkignore tool, as you state in your question, but you can use your brain, plus this tool, and combine those results.
You should probably try running msgmkignore filenamethatcontainsextrajunk. Po -o autogenignore. Po Then open up the autogenignore.
Po and find the special way it has declared all your fieldname excludes (Thats the job of msgmkignore). Every time you auto-generate it you then have to review the auto-generated exclusion rules. It seems you're trying to generate all your exclusion rules by hand.It looks to me like you'd be better off taking the auto-generated includes and reviewing them by hand to exclude all the database field names and column names.
You obviously can't hand the entire job of "ignores" to the msgmkignore tool, as you state in your question, but you can use your brain, plus this tool, and combine those results.
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