Mac OS X (10.3.8) here... I'll also make a package installer for this
platform as well.
http://xoops.tedmasterweb.com/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=1
Ted Stresen-Reuter
(Yes, I'm still here, still reading, and still trying to support this
project)
On Mar 8, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Dan
installdir/rundig...
Ted Stresen-Reuter
==
#! /bin/sh
# This is the directory where all the htdig stuff lives
BASEDIR=/Library/htdig
# Report destination - who to send the report to
REPORT_DEST=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
export REPORT_DEST
# This is the name (with complete path) of the conf
(the databases). After the installer is finished
running, an AppleScript launches your browser and points you to the
search page so you can see immediately whether it's working or not.
Please let me know if you test the package and if you experience any
problems with it.
Sincerely,
Ted Stresen-Reuter
PS
machine.
I hope this helps too...
Ted
On Jun 3, 2004, at 8:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ted Stresen-Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contradictory results when run against the same machine.
3.1.6
Start time: Wed Jun 2 13:20:41 WEST 2004
PDF::parse: cannot find pdf parser /usr/local/bin/acroread
or anything...):
1. cd htdig source directory
2. chown -R tedsr:staff ./*
3. ./configure --prefix=/Library/htdigversion
4. make
5. make install
I hope this helps with the pending decision.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
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that the following are produced by htfuzzy, but please
correct me if I'm wrong:
db.accents.db
db.metaphone.db
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)? That may help us to track
down the source of the problem. It certainly adds weight to Neal's
belief that it is just a bug, not a fundamental database problem,
which is very encouraging.
Thanks,
Lachlan
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 07:00 pm, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
It appears that 3.2.0b5 is about 20%
faster
, Gabriele, Joe, Gilles, and
Goeff and everyone else who has contributed and I look forward to
testing out the most recent beta on my Mac OS X box.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
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On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 08:25 PM, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
hi,
make check produces the following output on OS X Panther (I couldn't
wait to install it...) I haven't tried making all and make install,
yet, but I will. These failed test might
hi,
make check produces the following output on OS X Panther (I couldn't
wait to install it...) I haven't tried making all and make install,
yet, but I will. These failed test might just be problems with how
Apple sets up Apache.
PASS: t_wordkey
PASS: t_wordlist
PASS: t_wordskip
PASS:
for and what shouldn't be appearing).
I try to follow all the threads on this list but lately I seem to be
missing every other message! Bear with me...
Thanks,
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 05:37 PM, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
Greetings all,
On reflection, I think the behaviour
===
All 14 tests passed
===
Should the permissions thing be logged as a bug or is this a problem
with my personal configuration of CVS?
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 03:24 AM, Jim Cole wrote:
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 01:04 PM, Ted Stresen-Reuter
__ZN8WordType8instanceE
0b60 s __GLOBAL__D__ZN8WordType8instanceE
0b50 s __GLOBAL__I__ZN8WordType8instanceE
0958 D __ZN8WordType8instanceE
That's all for now...
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 08:51 AM, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
Greetings Jesse,
It's very good to hear
fine on Mac OS X 10.2.6.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 10:48 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
Everything appears to have worked perfectly. I'm very impressed. Good
job to everyone.
Earlier on of you two OSX guys complained of problems with the
digging
process... so do you see any
, at 10:45 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Jim Cole wrote:
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 06:02 AM, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
So, bottom line is, compiling ht on Mac OS X with the above configure
options seems to work (with the exception of htfuzzy). Now, if we
could only figure out
-Reuter
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 11:21 PM, Jim Cole wrote:
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 06:02 AM, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
So, bottom line is, compiling ht on Mac OS X with the above configure
options seems to work (with the exception of htfuzzy). Now, if we
could only figure out how
on Mac OS X with the above configure
options seems to work (with the exception of htfuzzy). Now, if we could
only figure out how to get it to compile with dynamic shared libraries
on OS X...
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Thursday, August 28, 2003, at 04:24 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
Hey all,
I
with
more background can make sense of the data provided here...
Best of luck. Off until mid-august on vacation. Yeah!
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
According to Jim Cole:
Hi - As someone already mentioned with regard to their Red Hat
to find one that works for me, I thought I'd
ask some of the developers on this list for recommendations.
I look forward to your replies and if you want to answer off-list, that
would be fine too.
Thanks for all of your hard work, all of you...
Ted Stresen-Reuter
., suite of tools
and would like to work with the actual source rather than a snapshot
(as it is my understanding that the snapshots have all been
'libtooliezed', but I would love to be corrected if I'm wrong).
Ted Stresen-Reuter
... If you
ever pass through Chicago, I'd like to buy you a drink.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
Begin forwarded message:
From: Peter O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue May 27, 2003 11:10:05 PM America/Chicago
To: Ted Stresen-Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: question about your modification to libtool
Well
indicate that we are using a
pre-1.5 version of libtool.
I hope this helps.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at 05:29 AM, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
Greetings Gabriele,
I wasn't running any of the other tools. I just thought that, being
the last step in the process you recommended
Hi,
I've got the XSL document properly processing (transforming) the
Description elements of the defaults.xml document such that the embeded
HTML is retained and ref elements of type attr are translated to
links. Unfortunately, I don't have all of the documentation in this
file so links to
The defaults.dtd and defaults.xml documents should also be diff'd and
committed as I had to make minor changes to both to get the Xalan
processor to process them.
As I recall, in the dtd I had to change one of the attribute types from
NUMERIC (which is not, apparently, a valid attribute type)
Hi,
I spent some time working on splitting the defaults.xml document into
individual documents and wanted to share my progress with the rest of
you. Unfortunately, it's a shorter path for me to learn XSLT than Perl
so that is currently how these files were produced.
I had to make a very minor
file, I could take
a look at that... I'm pretty good with regex and might know a trick or
two that could fix that problem.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Ted Stresen-Reuter
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On Wednesday, January 29, 2003
would like to see Brian's
scripts...
Ted Stresen-Reuter
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 04:02 AM, Budd, Sinclair wrote:
Just to butt in.. I have to agree wholeheartedly with what Gilles is
saying
below.
Off line generation,, Good idea. Generation at each site. Difficult.
And earlier
thing.
Ted
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 12:01 PM, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
According to Ted Stresen-Reuter:
I've reviewed, briefly, both files mentioned. I'm not sure what they're
purpose is in terms of the whole project (I've been following the
discussion, but not closely - seems like
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