On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, Denis Morozov wrote:

> I have some problem with the merging of my databases.
> I have two config files htdig.conf and htdig1.conf. These two files are for
> indexing of two different sites.
> 
> I run the following commands:
> rundig -c htdig.conf
> rundig -c htdig1.conf
> htmerge -c htdig.conf
> htmerge -c htdig1.conf
> htmerge -m htdig1.conf

The first two htmerge runs are probably not necessary. If you are using 
the standard rundig script, it should run htmerge for your. But I am not 
sure how that would cause you to lose any information.

> If I don't merge two databases I have nearly 1600 results given by htsearch
> in the first database and 1900 in the second.
> But after merging I have only 1990 results in the merged database and I
> cannot understand what I'm doing wrong.

Are you certain that you have things configured such that there is no
overlap in what is indexed?

Adding one or more -v options to htmerge might be useful (the more you
add the more debug info you get). If you can see what is being removed
that might give you a clue as to why it is being removed.

Jim

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