Let me clarify something from Pete's post. Steve Erat sent me the reply
saying that the docs are vague and I did find out that Verity works on
our installation of RH 2.1 AS. There is a hotfix that you know about
that will get Verity working on most, if not all, distros. BUT, yes you
knew it was coming, as far as I know the spider is NOT installed with
linux. Verity will work, you can index many different file types ( I
don't know about PDF specifically, yet) but there is no spidering.
Lindex was released in one of the DRK's a while back. Lindex is a CF
packaging of the Lucene product from Apache (I think).
Please keep us all up to date regarding your progress because I am
pretty sure that most linux users here will be or have faced the issue
of Verity.
Doug
Lawrence Ng wrote:
>Doug,
>
>thanks for the heads up... man am I screwed LOL
>
>this says it all...
>
>http://www.petefreitag.com/item/127.cfm
>
>I followed your previous postings as well and it seems that Lindex
>could be the key..
>
>has anyone tried it on non RH linux distros?
>
>worth the $$$?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>>>Doug James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/8/2004 10:48:36 AM >>>
>>>>
>>>>
>We use the database to perform our indexing (we are on RedHat) but I
>had
>a thought that may or may not affect indexing on linux. The Verity
>spider, currently, does not get installed on a linux box so if the
>cfindex tag is calling the spider then the index would never get
>populated. I am not sure how to test the theory but it might be worth
>investigating.
>
>Doug
>
>
>
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