Documentation Style would probably be to much to ask. Something like below would be great!
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ Cheers Zaheed On 9/11/05, Matt Kangas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Earl, I've been building binary .deb packages from Nutch 0.7 trunk > straight from ant for a few months now. It makes deployments to > Ubuntu much smoother. Combine that with the "java-package" utils for > deb-ifying the JDK, and your rollouts will be greatly simplified. > > My Nutch packaging stuff consists of: > > package/nutch/build.xml > package/nutch/DEBIAN/control.template > package/nutch/DEBIAN/postinst > package/nutch/default.properties > > It's tested to work on Mac OS X (fink) and Ubuntu Linux. > > If you're interested & possibly motivated to clean up the code a bit > for general consumption ;), create a JIRA ticket so folks can vote on > it & and I'll attach a tarball to the ticket. > > --Matt > > On Sep 10, 2005, at 6:35 PM, Earl Cahill wrote: > > > Well, it may not be perfect, but I just wrote > > > > http://spack.net/nutch/GettingNutchRunningOnUbuntu.html > > > > which I think details pretty well everything I had to > > do to get nutch trunk working on my ubuntu athlon box. > > > > > > Anyway I can get it added to the wiki? I am happy to > > make edits first, if needs be. > > > > I next hope to write tutorials on getting nutch to > > work with mapreduce, in a few different ways, like > > local fs, ndfs, local crawl, distributed crawl, and > > the like. I will likely need a little help :) > > > > If anyone has style ideas please let me know before I > > start this next one. Right now, I could use a little > > more commentary, as some sections just outline what > > commands to run. One dumb thing I would like is to be > > able to double click on a command and have just the > > command get highlighted instead of the whole line. > > > > I would also like to try and get a straight debian > > tutorial working. > > > > Enjoy! > > Earl > > > > -- > Matt Kangas / [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- Best Regards Zaheed Haque Phone : +46 735 000006 E.mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
