At 03:05 AM 4/22/2004, Rupert Jones wrote:
Hi Steve,

The directive to the db dir in rundig will override the value in the conf
file.
Either that, or I've noticed some bizarre behaviour from ht://dig where the
values you choose during config time are the ones some of the applications
always use, no matter what your conf file says.

Regards,

Rupert.

Hey Rupert,
What seems odd to me is that if the rundig directive is overriding that of the conf file then the files in the db as configured in rundig should have been the ones being updated with each run. However, they were not. The db files in the db as configured in the conf file were being updated (save the pdfs). Once rundig has done it's thing the only directive that matters for subsequent searching operations is the one in the conf file. I would run rundig and everything would be updated except for the pdf files. This is how I know the db files in the conf file directive were the ones being affected by the execution of rundig...this is all kind of a moot point though since I'm the one that had things mis-configured in the first place...


Steve




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