[htdig-dev] Re: Logical Error in Indexer???

2003-10-03 Thread Lachlan Andrew
Greetings Neal, I'm not sure that I understand this. If a page 'X' is linked only by a page 'Y' which isn't changed since the previous dig, do we parse the unchanged page 'Y'? If so, why not run htdig -i? If not, how do we know that page 'X' should still be in the database? I'd be

[htdig-dev] New UK Mirror

2003-10-03 Thread Mirrors Admin
Hi there, We have just setup a new Ht://Dig Mirror in the UK, London which is updated nightly and on a 2Mbit dedicated line. Ht://Dig Web Site: http://www.sourcekeg.co.uk/htdig/ Ht://Dig Files Web Site: http://www.sourcekeg.co.uk/htdig/files/ Ht://Dig Patch Web Site:

[htdig-dev] Re: Logical Error in Indexer???

2003-10-03 Thread Neal Richter
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Lachlan Andrew wrote: Greetings Neal, I'm not sure that I understand this. If a page 'X' is linked only by a page 'Y' which isn't changed since the previous dig, do we parse the unchanged page 'Y'? If so, why not run htdig -i? If not, how do we know that page 'X'

Re: [htdig-dev] Re: Cygwin words.db Compression

2003-10-03 Thread Neal Richter
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Steve Eidemiller wrote: Hi Lachlan, Thanks for the suggestion :-) I tried it in all the environments I listed earlier, but it didn't appear to work using the default settings for the compression flags. Here's what htdb_dump reports for all attempts:

Re: [htdig-dev] Cygwin words.db Compression

2003-10-03 Thread Steve Eidemiller
Neal, I ran into a little trouble with the build using the htdig-3.2.0b4-20090928 full snapshot. Here were the steps I used: 1. Installed MinGW 3.1.0-1 (newbie alert!!) 2. Added mingw-zlib 1.1.4-1 to my Cygwin setup (per configure's suggestion) 3. Launched Cygwin 4. export CC='gcc -mno-cygwin'

Re: [htdig-dev] New UK Mirror

2003-10-03 Thread Jesse op den Brouw
Hello, Thanks for mirroring the htdig project. Your mirror has been added to the list as of 03 oct 2003. - Original Message - From: Mirrors Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:36 AM Subject: [htdig-dev] New UK Mirror Hi there, We have

Re: [htdig-dev] Cygwin words.db Compression

2003-10-03 Thread Neal Richter
I've seen this. The short answer is don't use MinGW. MinGW is missing many of the things we take for granted in a 'normal' unix and that cygwin supplies. If you do some Googling you'll find some information to read about what MinGW lacks. Basically MinGW attempts to use the incomplete Posix.1