The nutch version 0.8 tutorial has a section and it is pretty straight forward. 
 Make sure to remember to change the nutch-site.xml file and fill in your 
username.

I have had mIxed results with cygwin and nutch (so make backups etc.).

Cheers


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-----Original Message-----
From: Jp Mutch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:48:47 
To:[email protected]
Subject: Which tutorial to use for getting Nutch 9.12 up and running on a 
single machine?

Hello, 
   
  I'm new to Nutch.
   
  I selected Nutch 9.12 dev because I need to use a 
Java 1.5 local development environment. 
I am able to build Nutch 9.12 succesfully on Java 1.5, with very
little effort. Great packaging of distribution.
   
  [Aside: Only one problem: Kept giving typical 
compiler warnings due to template class mismatches,
in core as well as many plugins.].
   
  My questions are regarding crawling and testing/searching:
Due to my local requirements, initially I just need to run all of nutch
on a single machine in its local filesystem, without really needing
Hadoop or DFS [I don't mind if they are running "under the hood"].
  Later on if the initial study is successful, I will of course
  switch to the full blown Nutch with Hadoop+DFS+Distributed Search.
   
  (Q1) What tutorial do I need to follow to get Nutch 9.12 
to crawl and index on a single machine?
(a) The Nutch 0.8 tutorial
http://lucene.apache.org/nutch/tutorial8.html ?
OR
(c) The new Hadoop tutorial
http://wiki.apache.org/nutch/NutchHadoopTutorial ?
   
  (Q2) Can I run [crawl+search] Nutch 9.12 or later on a single Windows XP
  machine with Cygwin+Tomcat 5.5?
   
  Appreciate any help.
  Thanks a lot!
   
  -jp


                
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