On Sunday, February 16, 2003, at 08:44 AM, Max Horn wrote:
How is that more complicated? I wouldn't "disable it again", rather till much later.At 8:09 Uhr -0500 16.02.2003, David R. Morrison wrote:I think it would be useful to have a configuration option governing theNote that you can always enforce a full reindexing by "fink index". I don't think that enabling an auto-reindex option, then run fink, then disable it again, is easier, rather it seems to be way more complicated :-)
index behavior. Sometimes, I am doing a lot of editing of info files,
and then I might want to turn the current indexing behavior on (instead of
always having to type "fink index foo.info"). Other times, I am mainly
compiling existing stuff and I might want to turn it off.
Your method (which might be useful sometimes, but not always)
4 info file edits:
1 edit info file
2 fink index info file
3 fink build info file
4 edit info file
5 fink index info file
6 fink build info file
7edit info file
8 fink index info file
9 fink build info file
10 edit info file
11 fink index info file
12 fink build info file
Smarter, convenient, simpler autoindex method:
1 turn on autoreindex
2 edit info file
3 fink build info file
4 edit info file
5 fink rebuild info file
6 edit info file
7 fink rebuild info file
8 edit info file
9 fink rebuild info file
10 turn off autoreindex
#2 is better IMO. I hated having to reindex by hand, it sucked. Alot.
-Ben
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