Hi Andrew,

you can either get one of the distributions, a nightly build, or check
out directly from SVN to get the sources.

Then I would suggest checking the targets in the ant build file; there
are targets for compiling. cleaning and testing. Use 'ant tar' to make
a release tarball that you can deploy in your sandbox. Add the bin
directory to your path and off you go.

BTW: Nutch uses JDK 1.4 logging - changing the default log level from
INFO to FINE already gives much more information.

If you like to use Eclipse to mount the sources. just let me know, I
can send you the required .classpath and .project files.

HTH, Thomas

On 5/1/06, Andrew Libby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Greetings,

I'm learning Nutch, and would like to insert debugging statements to
learn more about how Nutch works.  Specifically, I'm trying to debug
problems I'm having with the subcollections plugin.

To this end, I'm looking to have a development copy of nutch running.
Is there a good way to do this?  I'm looking to have the webapp running,
and do crawls of small local sites and then do a edit - compile - run
cycle.

Can anyone offer advice or describe how they go about doing this?

Thanks in advance.

Andy

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Andrew Libby
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://philadelphiariders.com/





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