Hi Sam,

I'm Jonas, the intern who's currently hacking on DXR at mozilla...
I'm psyched to see somebody interested in running DXR :)
If you're using the official DXR master branch (as of a few days ago), you
should be able to do
./update.sh <you-config-file>.config <tree>
And that should do the trick..

Once this is done, you should get a www directory (located as configured in
your .config file). With a little luck, apache and mod_rewrite you should
be able to run this...

By the way, if you're looking to hack on DXR, custom theme, plugins, etc.
you should take a look at my fork. If nobody stops me (and I doubt anybody
can, as I've already got commit access :) ), this branch is the future of
DXR.
My branch is currently at github.com/jonasfj/dxr, anyways, that's just in
case you're looking to hack, it's currently very bleeding edge, unstable
and will remain so for a while...

--
Regards Jonas Finnemann Jensen.


On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Sam Price <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mozilla People!,
>
> Was wondering if someone could give me a basic tutorial of the current
> dxr using clang.
>
> I created a dxr branch, and added an example folder.
> I can compile a little app with clang, and i get the csv files.
> https://github.com/thesamprice/dxr/tree/master/example
>
> Not sure how to turn those csv files into the sqlite database.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Sam Price
> (707) 742-3726
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