Using -dir: creates an error, when the directory already exists
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Key: NUTCH-176
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-176
Project: Nutch
Type: Bug
Versions: 0.7.1
Environment: SUSE Linux 9.3
Reporter: Matthias Günter
Priority: Minor
In my opinion -dir should work even, when the directory already exists.
The error message is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/workspace/lucene/nutch-0.7.1/bin> sh ./nutch crawl
../../urllist.txt -dir tmpdir
060115 140500 parsing
file:/home/guenter/workspace/lucene/nutch-0.7.1/conf/nutch-default.xml
060115 140500 parsing
file:/home/guenter/workspace/lucene/nutch-0.7.1/conf/crawl-tool.xml
060115 140500 parsing
file:/home/guenter/workspace/lucene/nutch-0.7.1/conf/nutch-site.xml
060115 140500 No FS indicated, using default:local
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: tmpdir already exists.
at org.apache.nutch.tools.CrawlTool.main(CrawlTool.java:121)
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