Pycharm and library root removal












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I cannot remove D: as a library root and Pycharm keeps indexing forever. Any suggestions?



Edit: D: is not in any path variable










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    I cannot remove D: as a library root and Pycharm keeps indexing forever. Any suggestions?



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      I cannot remove D: as a library root and Pycharm keeps indexing forever. Any suggestions?



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      I cannot remove D: as a library root and Pycharm keeps indexing forever. Any suggestions?



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      Cioby AndreiCioby Andrei

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          Make sure D: is not added to interpreter paths in Settings | Project ... | Project Interpreter | Show All | Interepter Paths:



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          • I excluded it and it worked.

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          I didn't find how to exclude directory from indexing, but if it's indexing forever, you can click on the processes (in my example it is blue text that states 2 processes running...) and click pause button next to indexing.



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          • If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

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          • @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

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          • I excluded it and it worked.

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:09



















          • I excluded it and it worked.

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:09

















          I excluded it and it worked.

          – Cioby Andrei
          Dec 8 '18 at 11:09





          I excluded it and it worked.

          – Cioby Andrei
          Dec 8 '18 at 11:09













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          I didn't find how to exclude directory from indexing, but if it's indexing forever, you can click on the processes (in my example it is blue text that states 2 processes running...) and click pause button next to indexing.



          Indexing






          share|improve this answer
























          • If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:07











          • @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

            – Dinko Pehar
            Dec 8 '18 at 14:29
















          0














          I didn't find how to exclude directory from indexing, but if it's indexing forever, you can click on the processes (in my example it is blue text that states 2 processes running...) and click pause button next to indexing.



          Indexing






          share|improve this answer
























          • If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:07











          • @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

            – Dinko Pehar
            Dec 8 '18 at 14:29














          0












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          0







          I didn't find how to exclude directory from indexing, but if it's indexing forever, you can click on the processes (in my example it is blue text that states 2 processes running...) and click pause button next to indexing.



          Indexing






          share|improve this answer













          I didn't find how to exclude directory from indexing, but if it's indexing forever, you can click on the processes (in my example it is blue text that states 2 processes running...) and click pause button next to indexing.



          Indexing







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 16:23









          Dinko PeharDinko Pehar

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          • If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:07











          • @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

            – Dinko Pehar
            Dec 8 '18 at 14:29



















          • If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

            – Cioby Andrei
            Dec 8 '18 at 11:07











          • @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

            – Dinko Pehar
            Dec 8 '18 at 14:29

















          If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

          – Cioby Andrei
          Dec 8 '18 at 11:07





          If I pause the indexing then I can't run the code

          – Cioby Andrei
          Dec 8 '18 at 11:07













          @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

          – Dinko Pehar
          Dec 8 '18 at 14:29





          @Pavel Karateev offer proper solution, I found this solution working for me

          – Dinko Pehar
          Dec 8 '18 at 14:29


















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