Re: svn commit: r231181 - in /httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts: catchup-archive create-index create-site-index update-index

2005-08-10 Thread Maxime Petazzoni
Hi, First pass at updating mod_mbox scripts to use the new mod-mbox-util program; various other minor updates. Modified: httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/catchup-archive httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/create-index httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/create-site-index

Re: svn commit: r231181 - in /httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts: catchup-archive create-index create-site-index update-index

2005-08-10 Thread Paul Querna
Maxime Petazzoni wrote: Hi, First pass at updating mod_mbox scripts to use the new mod-mbox-util program; various other minor updates. Modified: httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/catchup-archive httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/create-index httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts/create-site-index

Re: svn commit: r231181 - in /httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts: catchup-archive create-index create-site-index update-index

2005-08-10 Thread Maxime Petazzoni
Actually, I think they do belong in this repository. We should really add the CGI script that does the msgid search too. Hopefully, once the mbox-search project is done, we can replace more of these scripts. As I said, they are related exclusively to the ASF mailing lists. I did not even

Re: svn commit: r231181 - in /httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts: catchup-archive create-index create-site-index update-index

2005-08-10 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On August 10, 2005 7:26:44 AM -0700 Paul Querna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since most of these scripts (create-site-index in particular) are dedicated to mail-archives.a.org, I don't believe they belong to the mod_mbox repository (more in something like the infra repos for example).

Re: svn commit: r231181 - in /httpd/mod_mbox/trunk/scripts: catchup-archive create-index create-site-index update-index

2005-08-10 Thread Maxime Petazzoni
Certainly for simpler setups, you might not want to use these scripts. But, if you're doing a large setup, it'd greatly easy the difficulty in setting the archives up if you can build upon a set of scripts that others have used. I believe this is why we have package mainteners : to gather