AFAIK there's is not an option to use another databse.

But you can pass the -t option to htdig to generate an
ASCII database that you could import to MySQL or
whatever.

See: http://www.htdig.org/htdig.html

Josh


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> is possible to use another database (e.g. MySQl,
> PostgreSQl, ...) for the indexing of the pages.
> Thanks a lot,
> Flavien
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