On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 11:17, Paul Rohr wrote:
> At 10:53 AM 3/13/02 -0600, sam th wrote:
> >On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 10:49, Paul Rohr wrote:
> >> Is it just me, or is this still down?  
> >> 
> >> I've tried clicking through from Bonsai, as well as going there directly, 
> >> and neither seem to work.   Boy we had a lot running on Parsons...
> >
> >It's mostly just you.  Go to http://www.abisource.com/lxr/source
> 
> Bingo.  Thanks.  I'm glad it's there.  
> 
> Here are two bug reports:
> 
> 1.  Not integrated into the website.
> ------------------------------------
> Both of the following just show a directory listing:
> 
>   http://www.abisource.com/lxr/
>   http://lxr.abisource.com/
> 
> Ideally we'd restore the page explaining what LXR is, but as a workaround, 
> you might just want to redirect to the URL that works.  

Yeah, this needs to be fixed.  We had a page from the old site, but I
don't know if it survived the transition.

> 
> 2.  Not fully integrated into Bonsai.  
> -------------------------------------
> For example, the following query shows me recent changes:  
> 
> 
> http://www.abisource.com/bonsai/cvsquery.cgi?treeid=default&module=all&branc
> h=HEAD&branchtype=match&dir=&file=&filetype=match&who=&whotype=match&sortby=
> Date&hours=2&date=day&mindate=&maxdate=&cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot
> 
> However, if you click on any of the resulting filenames (in NSCP 4.0), you 
> get the following message in the popup:
> 
>   Not Found
> 
>   The requested URL /registry/file.cgi was not found on this server.

Well, I can't test this, since the fun pop-up windows are a
broken-netscape-only feature.  But all the rest of the integration with
bonsai works.  

The other problems with lxr at the moment are 

3. We still haven't gotten full-text searching working yet.

4.  Needs to look nice again. 
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