nothing.
6. If I make the default database_dir point to BLUE, searching works
fine (of course only for words in BLUE)
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of old/infrequently used documents from a SQL
database.
I'm going to try to keep this project as a patch from the current
snapshot. Unzip it, run a script file (copies files, diffs code), make
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wet here, what exactly needs to be done to
sync-up the current mifluz code with what is in the htdig/db directory?
Are we picking and choosing or tossing the old stuff or what?
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treats
web pages as documents-to-parse, and not programs-to-run. So without good
default behavior, it may not be too sucessfull on pages with dynamic
content for navigation purposes.
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that mifluz could be used directly for
this. Very true, but mifluz is a bucket of nice parts. Htdig is a
working tool with the wrappers that make mifluz usefull quickly.
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now it seems to be re-calculating all of the stemms for the
entire search database each time it is run.
This kind of thing would get more expensive each day to reprocess
all the data...
Can htmerge merge two stemming databases (looks like no?)
Am I wrong here?
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At 8:59 PM -0700 2/6/02, Neal Richter wrote:
I can't get htlib/regex.c to actually compile under
Windows/Cygwin. The htlib/Makefile just skips over it.
What version of ht://Dig? What's the setting of HAVE_BROKEN_REGEX
(see include
to be that this will happen a fair amount.
In searching for iconv cygwin in Google, I noticed that
Abiword, among other projects, seems to be building iconv as part of the
compile process of Abiword when neccesary. I beleive they
include libiconv code in their CVS tree as well.
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the 'hit' extraction if this code is going to get rewritten
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a patch to the necessary files. It's well tested code
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would be costs, if not it may be as simple as posting the notice on the
web-site.
Thoughts? I'll be away from e-mail this weekend so I'll respond to and
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As Geoff pointed out, other groups have asked for 'libhtdig'
repackagings (GnuCash, KDE, others). This is what we want to provide, and
it will benefit any future users of HtDig.. even our direct competitors
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(profiling) Purify (memory leak/corruption)
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Woah, excellent, many thanks, now I'm tempted to try to find
some myself. Thanks for contribution.
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:40:21PM -0700, Neal Richter wrote:
HtDiggers,
I ran htdig htsearch through gprof (profiling) Insure++ (memory
leak/corruption).
http
the object files.
[last resort]
Otherwise download from http://www.gzip.org/zlib/ and rebuild it,
then statically link 'libz.a' into htdig. Do NOT replace the system
libz.so
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Any feedback in how you would like this to work better let me
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There are free native windows compilers out there.. Borland
Watcom have them for download.. Watcom's is Open Source as well..
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) at ../htword/WordDB.h:128
#14 0x402719b9 in WordList::Override (this=0x83f200c,wordRef=@0x848aef8) at
../htword/WordList.h:118
#15 0x40276eda in HtWordList::Flush (this=0x83f200c) at HtWordList.cc:84
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Gilles Detillieux wrote:
According to Neal Richter:
1. Add a new config verb to let users use zlib WordDB-page compression.
This would be an option to let users who run into this error:
FATAL ERROR:Compressor::get_vals invalid comptype
FATAL ERROR
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On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 01:37 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
2. The mifluz devel list is near death, and it doesn't look like
anyone
is actually using mifluz, or furthering development.
Fine, but that simply does not mean
Foot in Mouth: I didn't mean anything with the brain dead remark.. poor
choice of words. Sorry!
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 02:50 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
It looks to me like the db.words.db is using only a 'key' value, and has
a blank
for an inverted index!
It should at least be
key = 'people\02', value = '00\00\00\00\c9\00'
A more efficient solution to make the index smaller would be this:
key = 'people\02', value = '00\00\00\00\c9\cb\ce\00'
Eh?
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tree really need a 100% logically correct key
comparison?
Given that most of the bits after the word/id section are zeros until the
latter part which is the word-location.. we REALLY don't need to be
calling unpack.
Eh?
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IMHO, this question highlights the need to get 3.2.0b[45] out ASAP.
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On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09:38, Neal Richter wrote:
What DB errors are you speaking of? Turning on
wordlist_compress_zlib should be a workaround for the DB errors I
know about.
Am I correct in believing
makes a massive difference in the
number of total calls to String.length() during a large spidering run.
Please take a look and tell me if you object to any change. You'll need
to download the patch and apply it to your htlib\String.cc
I'll commit it next week if no one sees a problem.
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On Saturday 01 February 2003 11:25, Neal Richter wrote:
If your error is repeatable, can you test it with
wordlist_compress_zlib wordlist_compress dissabled and re-run
htpurge? I'd like to see if the error still appears.
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CDB___memp_cmpr_deflate to be called, and
seems to fix the problem.
Thanks for your help, and for writing the patch!
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This dump is happening using the old compression scheme.
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WordDBCursor::Get(17) failed DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database
recovery
Any ideas?
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This dump is happening using the old compression scheme.
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, it seems that the call to inflate() inside
CDB___memp_cmpr_inflate() is failing.
Later I'll see if I can reproduce the problem on a smaller data set.
Cheers,
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:52, Neal Richter wrote:
what does 'htpurge' mean here? Did you start with a empty index
2003 05:05, Neal Richter wrote:
Please attempt to reproduce the error using ONLY htdig next.
If the error is still present, the the error is in htdig. If the
error is not present then the bug is happening during htpurge.
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' default way to do this automatically since
ndividual webdevelopers can chose any querystr they want to represent
whatever.
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Geoff Hutchison wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Neal Richter wrote:
What if we had a feature that stripped the querystrs from a URL
contained in bad_querystr rather than rejecting them?
url_rewrite_rules ?
Ouch. That was a big frying pan that went all the way
WordDBCursor::Get(17) failed DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run
database recovery
I'll keep looking...
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Please attempt to reproduce the error using ONLY htdig next.
If the error is still present, the the error is in htdig. If the
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ARG! What kind of Linux system do you have running?
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FYI:
I'll be committing a new directory libhtdig libhtdigphp to the
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These lines were removed new line 550:
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else if (boolean mystrcasecmp(word.get(), -) == 0)
tempWords.Add(new WeightWord(!, -1.0));
Any explaination on this particular change? This looks to implement
+ (required word) and - (exclude word).
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There are 22 new files (10 of them WIN32 Makefiles), and nearly
1100 lines changed in the code base. Not much considering
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you want DB_ENV for the Berkeley-level locking and
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to make sure the Win32 changes are transparent to non native Win32
builds.
Note I used #ifdef _MSC_VER rather than _WIN32. Our cygwin
users should remain unaffected.
I'm redoing all the memory leak work as my patches were rusty.
I'll keep you posted.
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index format
Integrate new searchng code from Quim
Porter Stemming
more libhtdig work (htmerge, htpurge, htfuzzy)
Start coverting code to use STL
Start making everything UTF-8 clean.
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
Greetings Neal,
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 02:35, Neal Richter wrote:
Do you know for certain that the environment is the same?
Isn't that the meaning of passing the DB_ENV argument to
CDB_db_create()? I'm not sure how else to make two databases
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 04:24, Neal Richter wrote:
It is possible to create two different environments for the
different DBs in the htdig classes that control them.
True, but the _weakcmpr database is internally created by mp_cmpr.c
for any
someone else test this and reply?
Example:
77824 Jul 14 18:45 db.words.db (old mp_alloc.c)
184320 Jul 14 18:24 db.words.db (new mp_alloc.c)
And the size difference gets much worse the more pages you index.
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dist' outside of the source directory.
Also I got another error, in the test directory, as far as the 'benchmark'
target is concerned. Any hints on how we should manage this in Makefile.am?
Not sure about this one.. I'll investigate.
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this change. If you are still experiencing
excessive recursion that this last few changes were trying to fix... please respond
with precise details on duplicating this effect. I will debug and fix it
on a Mac OS X machine.
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On Thursday, August 28, 2003, at 04:24 PM, Neal Richter wrote:
Hey all,
I rolled mp_alloc.c back to Revision 1.2.
The recent changes caused extreme DB growth. Interestingly this
growth in the file size resulted in ZERO data difference when old new
files were dumped
CPU
utilization should be low...
What about htdump? do you get any errors when you dump a database?
This would tell us of DB corruption. Are the db.* files excessively
large?
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as changing the weightings, I don't think anyone minds as long
as it's explained up-front in release documentation. In particular,
now that you don't have to reindex to change weightings, it's an easy
change to your config file.
-Geoff
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:04, Neal Richter wrote:
McGill
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htpurge does not touch these document since they haven't been marked as
obsolete...
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not to delay the release to fix the behaviour for pages which
still exist but shouldn't be found. Perhaps it would be best to
file a bug report and fix it in 3.2.1...
Opinions?
Lachlan
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:07, Neal Richter wrote:
I'm using a fairly recent cvs snapshot...
1) index a website
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 07:55, Neal Richter wrote:
I've got a fix for it.. a couple lines of code in the section that
builds the linked list of search results...
That sounds great. If it checks the search results, I take it that it
doesn't purge
it fixed if it's still broken.
We've tested older snapshots of HtDig compiled Win32 native and
run nearly a million documents through it
If this doesn't satisfy your needs, I'd be willing to put in some
time looking at the cygwin build.
Neal Richter.
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on the site.
I've tested this fix and it works.
Eh?
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spidering... then removing the all documents we didn't find links for.
I'd be inclined not to fix this until after we've released the next
archive point, whether that be 3.2.0b5 or 3.2.0rc1...
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Thanx
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I have produced a set of makefiles for a native windows binaries.
You do need cygwin to run 'make' (the makefiles are for GNU make). The
makefiles use the Microsoft compiler
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(since we'll always have to do the get
anyway)...
This would be a two-line change.. we simply make 'true' the default
and manualy change it to false with a line of code that executes when '-i'
is given!
Post 3.2 we could remove the config verb altogether.
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3) Is is important enough to delay 3.2?
4) Does the bug affect enough users to be important in the short-term?
Thanks.
Neal Richter
Knowledgebase Developer
RightNow Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service for Every Web Site
Office: 406-522-1485
.
If you've perfected this logic in ht://Check, then we should probably
consider syncing with your net code after 3.2 is done.
Thanks.
Neal Richter
Knowledgebase Developer
RightNow Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service for Every Web Site
Office: 406-522-1485
of the non-compliant servers causing an
issue. Clearly 'automatic' behavior in that case is a bad thing.
Go with option 2.
Thanks!
Neal Richter
Knowledgebase Developer
RightNow Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service for Every Web Site
Office: 406-522-1485
: Please create a sourceforge bug for this when you change
it... and clue us all in on what the 'net change' is after the commits
;-).
As far as the release goes, we need to get some kind of testing report
made and updated... I'll try and post something by tommorow.
Thanks.
Neal Richter
/htdig-dev
Neal Richter
Knowledgebase Developer
RightNow Technologies, Inc.
Customer Service for Every Web Site
Office: 406-522-1485
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