Hi,
First of all, massive thanks to the htdig developers for all the work
you've put into htdig, particularly the enhancements in the current beta
branch. The 3.2 beta works like a charm for me on Linux (Solaris is
another matter...) and in enabled to set up an great search mechanism
for internal
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 08:31 PM, Xpert Ong wrote:
I got the following error while running the make
command. Anyone can help?
I am running Solaris 2.6 (Sparc) with gcc2.8.1
~~~
gcc -o htfuzzy -L../htlib -L../htcommon -L../db/dist
-L/u
Hi,
I got the following error while running the make
command. Anyone can help?
I am running Solaris 2.6 (Sparc) with gcc2.8.1
~~~
gcc -o htfuzzy -L../htlib -L../htcommon -L../db/dist
-L/usr/lib Endings.o EndingsDB.o Exact.o Fuzzy.o
Metaphone.o S
It took me a bit of time to figure this one out.
The noindex comments don't like encasing lots of HTML code, so I had to do:
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description
Antun
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:htdig-general-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Geoff
> Hutchison
>
> Se
According to Richard Davis:
> where would that go?
That depends which of Josh's two suggestions you use. The first one isn't
quite right. You shouldn't give -u username:password as an argument to
rundig, as it will cause htmerge, htnotify and htfuzzy to fail with an
'invalid option -- u' error.
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> i tried to index the whole intranet of our company (80 servers) , the result
> is that after 24 h it is still indexing. Can anyone tell me how to speed up
> this process...
>
> The only idea I had is to create some instances of htdig, each one with
> another confi
According to Geoff Hutchison:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
> > I believe /etc/htdig.conf is what Red Hat's RPM of htdig uses. More sane
> > packages would use /etc/htdig/htdig.conf, recognizing that you can have
> > more than one config file in CONFIG_DIR, accessible by htsearch
According to Sean Downey:
> I'd like to know if the mifluz snapshot will work on FreeBSD??
> do you compile it in the normal way??
>
> also does it solve the htmerge memory problem which exists in 3.1.6 and 3.2
> versions?
I think Geoff could answer most of these questions better than I could.
Pe
According to Krzysztof Gorgolewski:
> i try to index some pages generated by a php-script. ok, that works,
> but i want to index only such pages which matches one or more regular
> expressions. for example i used
>
> -include "^http://www.tu-clausthal.de/geomuseum/[^&]+&[^&]+$";
>
> in an other i
Hi list,
this may be a silly question, but anyway it's not directly obvious to me,
how I can count the http-traffic which every dig produce with external
sites.
For the system:
I use the dig in Version 3.1.16 on a Linux-Box (SuSE). I store all sites for
one index-run in an external file because u
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