On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Jonathan B. Bayer wrote:

> HTdig is indexing several directories on my system.  Some of these
> directories have over 100,000 documents.  A few get added each day.
> 
> Right now htdig reindexes all the documents each night.  Is it possible
> to have it ignore documents that it has already indexed?

How are you running htdig? Typically unless you provide a -i to
htdig it tries to perform just an update. The rundig script uses
the -i option by default, so you might want to look at editing
that script if you are using it for your digs.

Jim


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