Thanks Andrzej for the speedy reply.

I am using the SegmentWriter (is there another way?). Still no
resolvment though... I just tried merging a "functional" (searchable)
segment with my manually created segment, rebuilt the index and popped
the search - neither page could be found (there's only one page in
each segment, for debugging).
I tried opening my indices with Luke, and it could open both my
automatically generated index and the one create manually. So the
segment/index should be ok, it's just that isn't search-compatbile : )
If I search my indices from within Luke, they show up as well, I just 
noticed.

Really strange. I'll hack it some more tomorrow, and if you come to
think of any rookie error I might have made, don't hesitate to notify
me.

Greetings,
Fredrik

On 7/18/05, Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fredrik Andersson wrote:
> > Hey guys.
> >
> > Here's probably a quite odd question. If I manually create a new
> > segment (also manually constructing the ParseText, ParseData and
> > Content objects for the write/append), and run the indexer on that
> > segment - what information am I missing for performing a successful
> > search (from the usual web interface) on those entries that I wrote ?
> > That is, what is needed, other than a ./segments directory for the
> > actual search? A 'db' directory?
> >
> 
> You shouldn't be missing any information. Only this data is needed for
> searching. WebDB is not needed for searching.
> 
> Hint: use SegmentWriter to hide some of the details of writing to a segment.
> 
> 
> --
> Best regards,
> Andrzej Bialecki     <><
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