Doğacan Güney wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 3/2/07, "Ricardo J. Méndez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Gal,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> What has me wondering is that several other plugins _are_ being loaded
>> when I define it on hadoop-site.xml, and actually that defining
>> plugin.folders on that file is the only way I've found so far of getting
>> plugins loaded at all when testing from Eclipse.
> 
> You can load the plugins in eclipse with nutch-site.xml too.
> 
> Here is how I do it:
> 1) Add $NUTCH_HOME/conf directory to eclipse with Link Source option.
> 2) Run ant to compile nutch
> 3) Add this to your nutch-site.xml:
> <property>
>  <name>plugin.folders</name>
>  <value>plugins,<absolute_path_to_nutch_plugins></value>
> </property>
> 
> <absolute_path_to_nutch_plugins> is generally $NUTCH_HOME/build/plugins.
> 
> Note that there is a small bug in the code that reads this option. If
> an absolute directory is added to this option like this but it
> actually doesn't exist Nutch fails with an NPE. I keep forgetting that
> I set this option when I am sending a job and since I don't have these
> files on MR machines the job fails. You can try the attached patch to
> avoid that.
> 
> [snip]


Thanks for both the patch and the explanation, Doğacan, I'll add this to
the wiki.  I also noticed that Eclipse was disregarding
conf/nutch-site.xml in favor of src/test/nutch-site.xml, so I've added
the configuration item there as well.

Regards,



Ricardo J. Méndez
http://ricardo.strangevistas.net/

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