[htdig] Does htmerge remove URL from database ?
Hi, We were using ht://Dig for many months now and we didn't have to complain about it but... There is something strange that I don't understand. The way, we're using ht://Dig is described here : 1. We have 20 or so web sites named, say, http://www.site1.fr/a-path/, http://www.site2.fr/a-path-which-does-not-read-the-same-as-site1/, and so on. Some are MS-IIS, some are Linux/Apache hosted. 2. For each of these sites, I made up a site1.conf, site2.conf, (and so on) containing start_url, restrict thing, (and so on.) Each of these .conf includes a file named "_commun_include". Of course, I changed database prefix for each of the sites. 3. Once a week, htdig is called on each site with "htdig -i -c site1.conf" then "htdig -i -c site2.conf", (and so on.) 4. After all the sites have been htdigged, I run htmerge in sequence in order to merge all the small databases into one. First call is "htmerge -c site1.conf", subsequents call are "htmerge -c site1.conf -m site2.conf", "htmerge -c site1.conf -m site3.conf", (and so on.) 5. Everything seems to work perfectly. Using htsearch, I can find documents which are on any of the sites. Let's note for later that my locale is correctly set so I don't have any problem with accents (I also use the accents patch which works fine.) (I say all this because of the example I give below.) ("htfuzzy accents" is run after all the htmerge.) Here is the problem : 1. On site5, there is an HTML document named "Rénovation du BTS tourisme". When searching for "rénovation tourisme" (method=and) the document is not found (ht://Dig even says there is no document containing these words.) Using the "restrict=http://www.site5.fr/site5-path-to-docs/" parameter doesn't change anything (this is not a surprise but... I wanted to be sure.) 2. Now let's hear the amazing part of my story. If I do a "htmerge -c site5.conf" (notice there is no -m this time.) and if I htsearch -c site5.conf with "rénovation tourisme" my document is said to be found ! Said in another way, the document was indexed but was certainly ripped out when merging with another database. Well, I'd like to know if somebody already ran into this particular problem or if it is a "feature" of htmerge (deleting entry when merging two databases together.) What can I do against it ? I'm really confused about all of this (this state of mind doesn't help me to write correct english. Sorry about that.) -- Olivier Korn Strasbourg, France. To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive a message to confirm this. List archives: http://www.htdig.org/mail/menu.html FAQ:http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html
Re: [htdig] Does htmerge remove URL from database ?
According to Olivier Korn: 3. Once a week, htdig is called on each site with "htdig -i -c site1.conf" then "htdig -i -c site2.conf", (and so on.) 4. After all the sites have been htdigged, I run htmerge in sequence in order to merge all the small databases into one. First call is "htmerge -c site1.conf", subsequents call are "htmerge -c site1.conf -m site2.conf", "htmerge -c site1.conf -m site3.conf", (and so on.) ... 2. Now let's hear the amazing part of my story. If I do a "htmerge -c site5.conf" (notice there is no -m this time.) and if I htsearch -c site5.conf with "rénovation tourisme" my document is said to be found ! Said in another way, the document was indexed but was certainly ripped out when merging with another database. I think after each separate htdig -i -c site#.conf you should run a separate htmerge -c site#.conf, not just on the first site, before you merge everything together. Try that and see if it solves the problem. I think the intention was that these extra merges should not have been necessary, but this has come up before, and I think there's a problem with merging multiple DBs when they haven't already been cleaned up by a simple htmerge. -- Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW:http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766 Winnipeg, MB R3E 3J7 (Canada) Fax:(204)789-3930 To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive a message to confirm this. List archives: http://www.htdig.org/mail/menu.html FAQ:http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html
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[htdig] libstdc++.so.2.10.0
Recieve following on rundig : intranet02 # rundig ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htdig: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No su ch file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htmerge: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htnotify: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htfuzzy: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htfuzzy: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed PLEASE HELP!!! Sean
Re: [htdig] libstdc++.so.2.10.0
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, NSWPS Intranet Project wrote: Recieve following on rundig : intranet02 # rundig ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htdig: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No su ch file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htmerge: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htnotify: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htfuzzy: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed ld.so.1: /usr/pkgs/www/bin/htfuzzy: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.10.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed PLEASE HELP!!! Sean What OS are you running (before someone else asks)? -- David Robley| WEBMASTER Mail List Admin RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INJURY STUDIES | http://www.nisu.flinders.edu.au/ AusEinet| http://auseinet.flinders.edu.au/ Flinders University, ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive a message to confirm this. List archives: http://www.htdig.org/mail/menu.html FAQ:http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html