Automatic `nodump' flag?



Hello!

I'd like the entire contents of each user's .mozilla/firefox/*/Cache directory
to be excluded from the regular filesystem dumps.

Running ``chflags -R nodump /home/*/.mozilla/firefox/*/Cache'' does the trick,
but this needs to be redone daily -- prior to running the backup -- because
new entries appear in the caches, obviously... The new entries don't have the
nodump flag set.

Is there a way, the flag can be set automatically? For example, inherited from
the directory? Thanks!

-mi
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