Good news: With the current version of BaseX, it’s already possible to
supply a body with custom methods. I have revised our documentation:
http://docs.basex.org/wiki/RESTXQ#Custom_Methods
Hope this helps,
Christian
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 4:05 PM Christian Grün
wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Than
> In your first query, ADDCACHE was set to false. Does the problem exist
> in both cases?
Definitely.
> Just guessing:
> • Did you get any errors reported while performing updates?
No.
> • Do you have any symbolic links (and potential circular dependencies)
> in the directory you are parsing?
In your first query, ADDCACHE was set to false. Does the problem exist
in both cases?
> It seems safe to delete those temporary databases regularly, then?
Absolutely.
Just guessing:
• Did you get any errors reported while performing updates?
• Do you have any symbolic links (and potential circul
> It looks as if databases are not cleaned up in your environment that
> are temporarily created during the update step.
>
> I guess it will be difficult for you to get this reproduced for us?
Indeed.
It does happen on Windows and Linux, though. I pretty much run the default
setup.
This is a c
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your observation. I have added an issue [1]; let’s see what
we can do.
Cheers,
Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1702
On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 7:22 PM Schopper, Daniel
wrote:
>
> Dear list,
> I just came across the fact that BaseX does not recognize PA
Hi Daniel,
It looks as if databases are not cleaned up in your environment that
are temporarily created during the update step.
I guess it will be difficult for you to get this reproduced for us?
Best,
Christian
> DBNAME_2618234251
>
> caused by
>
> db:replace($dbname, $dbpath|| '/' || $fname
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