Give me some credit. I've even started answering questions from others
on the list because so far I am very impressed w/ htdig and for the most
part, understand the package.  Not too shabby for working with it for
about a week.  I'm sorry that you are the only one that appears to know
the package.  But responses like this make me not want to bother to
help.  Apparently my problem was very simple, A very simple reply would
be all that's need. 

I've looked at the rundig.sh file a couple times.  I never caught that
it wasn't mv-ing them all. I see it now.

-Rylan



-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 8:46 PM
To: Rylan W. Hazelton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [htdig] problem after update I lose all my old data


> ANYONE!?!?!

No offense, but please see the FAQ about mailing list. We're all 
volunteers here:
<http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q1.4>
<http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q1.5>

> Then I ran the second block.  Now there is only the second block in
the
> db when I search.  The first block is gone.  :|
>     for f in *.work
>     do
>         mv -f $f `basename $f .work`
>     done

This is what you're doing wrong. You're not leaving any .work files to 
be picked up by the next run. See rundig.sh or rundig.3.2.sh in:
<http://www.htdig.org/files/contrib/scripts/>

Some files you'll want to mv, others you'll want to cp.



--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/






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