for is
the development package that hold the libblah.a and include files.
It's most likely called something like libmysql-dev or similar.
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/usr/share/mnogosearch-php:/etc/mnogosearch-php
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of the website at different days,
splitting them up into 7ths so I didn't have 1 day of huge load and 6 of
almost none.
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Alias http://www.yoursite.com/ file://blah/var/www
Notice the blah? That's just some word that can be anything. Without it
it doesn't work, so it's the magic blah :)
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umber of pages is 500" or "site X is 500, Y is
200"
The first you can do with the -n flag, the second you can do with
multiple running of indexers with -n glags if the number of sites is
small.
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bject.html and author.html, but you only want to
index (grab keywords) out of msg*.html
You'd use HrefOnly on thread subject and author so it followed the
links.
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not go to reindex
it until a week (using the defaults).
Try -a -u %some.html
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On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 08:10:35AM -0800, Lonny E. Heiner wrote:
Hi, Where can I find help on Boolean search syntax?
Found in search.txt though it depends on which program and version.
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is why i have the regexp the way it is.
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If you
can be (theoretically) anywhere on
the internet.
You may need to adjust the database config to allow your remote
search.cgi host access to the database.
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I emailled a few weeks ago about a character selection based upon the
filename, which is needed if you index using file:// access. There was
no replies, did everyone think it was a bad idea?
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rl, $str);
$str=ereg_replace('\$DT', $title, $str);
$str=ereg_replace('\$DR', "$rating", $str);
$str=ereg_replace('\$DX', $text, $str);
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.
So who's wrong, the document or the php files?
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If you
/etc or whatever
directory but uses the php include path. You can work out what that
include path is by having some php file there with phpinfo()
I use .htaccess to then change that to whatever I want.
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the translator teams will work on the template soon and
I'll feedback any comments from them.
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Bad file descriptor
ok so the pg_exec and the pg_numrows failed because the database handle
turned bad.
But why does it go bad randomly?
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one has the pgsql module preloaded, so
you don't need dl("pgsql.so"); in common.inc
I'm almost certain it is a database handle problem.
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to show
the problem. I also reported it as a bug against php4-pgsql
See http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=71504archive=no
for more details.
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but I'm sure you get the drift
and can make the others work for you.
What's next? Well i have a even smaller patch that means you don't have
to run postgresql in TCP/IP enabled mode (which really sucks if you like
locking things down).
Have fun.
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Something I forgot to mention, Debian packages for udmsearch are now
available at your nearest Debian FTP site. Latest version is 2.2.1c
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://localhost/ file://var/www/
I run indexer and it gurgles through my test site ok.
I then change some files and re-run indexer and it returns immediately
with no errors.
It's not finding and indexing these new files.
What's going on here?
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