Re: htdig: priority

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: I guess I'm not quite sure what you're asking. At the moment, it's difficult to do searches on "author," "title," "topic" or whatever. Ht://Dig is really designed as a general-purpose search engine, so it indexes the text of the pages. Personally, I find it does

Re: htdig: Digging both internal and external sites

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: At 9:50 AM -0500 12/2/98, Gilles Detillieux wrote: The other option would be to get all the local files from the local file system rather than going through HTTP, using the local_urls parameter. Than would mean all your LAN sites' content would need to be mounted

Re: htdig: I'll == ill ???

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: At 7:31 PM -0500 12/2/98, Gilles Detillieux wrote: but when trying to find the word in the document text, for the excerpt, it doesn't. It does a case insensitive search for the first matching word, but when looking for "ill" it doesn't match "I'

Re: htdig: Digging both internal and external sites

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Frank Guangxin Liu: What I did is 1) setup an internal proxy/cache server using "squid". 2) configure "squid" so that it connects directly to Intranet hosts and uses firewall proxy for Internet hosts. 3) tell htdig to use "squid" for all hosts. I hadn't thought of that! I

Re: htdig: About the Cron Jobs

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Benoit Majeau: If you are experiencing problems to run "rundig" from a cron job (getting some weird errors like "Word Sort Failed"), simply run the script from a "csh" (C shell). In other words, do these modifications in your rundig script. 1-Change the first line

Re: htdig: About the Cron Jobs

1998-12-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Benoit Majeau: If you are experiencing problems to run "rundig" from a cron job (getting some weird errors like "Word Sort Failed"), simply run the script from a "csh" (C shell). I spoke too soon before. It looks like the bug in vixie-cron's SIGCHLD signal handling is fixed in

Re: htdig: Digging both internal and external sites

1998-12-02 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Denis Bazinet: Call me dense if it's an easy answer, but I can seem to find a way to have one htdig.conf file that will allow htdig to dig sites on our LAN and sites through a proxy server. Is there a setting that which sites should not use the proxy server? As of 3.1.0b2,

htdig: I'll == ill ???

1998-12-02 Thread Gilles Detillieux
Here's a strange quirk in ht://Dig I just discovered. If you search for "illness", the query is expanded to "(illness or ill or ills)", and the word "ill" brings up any document that contains "I'll", with the text "(None of the search words were found in the top of this document.)" appearing

Re: htdig: I'll == ill ???

1998-12-02 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Jed Michnowicz: On Wed, 2 Dec 1998, Gilles Detillieux wrote: Here's a strange quirk in ht://Dig I just discovered. If you search for "illness", the query is expanded to "(illness or ill or ills)", and the word "ill" brings up any document that

Re: htdig: Problem compiling on FreeBSD 2.1.7.1

1998-11-25 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Thomas Meinders: The compiler running on the FreeBSD machine of our provider is: gcc, g++ - GNU project C and C++ Compiler (v2.7) To give you all a little bit more insite in my problem I piped the output of ./configure and the standard error of make in two files which

Re: htdig: Re: 'exclude' and 'restrict'

1998-11-25 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to William Rhee: After a little poking around in htsearch.cc, some Socratic advice from Geoff, and some more poking around, I made a 'caveman' patch which fixes the behavior. If anyone with some real experience with C++ wants to make it prettier please do. ... Patch for

Re: htdig: Free BSD, local_urls

1998-11-24 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: At 6:47 PM -0500 11/23/98, Gilles Detillieux wrote: Anything wrong there, or is this a bug? Dunno. Try running with "-vvv" and see what the out put is--it should tell you the filename when it tries files. Here's what htdig -vvv told m

Re: htdig: Free BSD, local_urls

1998-11-23 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At 04:54 PM 11/21/98 +0100, Thomas Meinders wrote: Hello out there, can anybody tell me whether htdig also works on Free BSD? Wirks fine. The only problem I have with it is making it index pages using the local file system. (local_urls: etc.) You don't

Re: htdig: Free BSD, local_urls

1998-11-23 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At 03:44 PM 11/23/98 -0600, Gilles Detillieux wrote: You don't mention which version of ht://Dig you're running. The local directory stuff was introduced in 3.1.0b1, so if you're still running 3.0.8b2, the local_urls directive is silently ignored. I ran

Re: htdig: Free BSD, local_urls

1998-11-23 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: which it doesn't know the type (non-HTML files). On my system, where some users' web directories are also indexed, it also uses the server for the main index page of each user's web pages. (For some reason, the local_user_urls directive works for pages

htdig: ANNOUNCE: ht://Dig 3.1.0b2 RPMs

1998-11-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
: 1 Build Date: Tue Nov 03 13:25:08 1998 Install date: Tue Nov 03 14:14:34 1998 Build Host: cliff.scrc.umanitoba.ca Group : Networking/Utilities Source RPM: htdig-3.1.0b2-1.src.rpm Size: 2685355 Packager: Gilles Detillieux [EMAIL PROTECTED

htdig: ANNOUNCE: ht://Dig 3.1.0b2 RPMs

1998-11-03 Thread Gilles Detillieux
: 1 Build Date: Tue Nov 03 13:25:08 199 8 Install date: Tue Nov 03 14:14:34 1998 Build Host: cliff.scrc.umanitoba.ca Group : Networking/Utilities Source RPM: htdig-3.1.0b2-1.src.rpm Size: 2685355 Packager: Gilles Detillieux [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: htdig: unexpected file format

1998-11-02 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Does any one know why I get the error "unexpected file format" when I run htmerge? That depends. If you're running ht://Dig 3.1.0b1 on a Linux system, that error is as a result of the -ggdb compile and link option. Remove that from your Makefile.config (on 3

htdig: SIGCHLD bug in vixie-cron under Linux

1998-11-02 Thread Gilles Detillieux
om Red Hat, which I hope will include this fix. Erik, if you're no longer maintaining the vixie-cron RPM, please forward this to the person who is. Thanks. Regards, Gilles Detillieux -- begin vixie-cron-3.0.1-sigchld.patch -- --- vixie-cron-3.0.1/compat.h.sigchld Wed May 31 16:

Re: htdig: Simple htdig on RH/Linux Question

1998-10-31 Thread Gilles Detillieux
Earlier today, Darrell Shively wrote: We have htdig on our web server, and it works very well indeed. Manual indexing, etc. worked great and everything seems fine - with one tiny exception: the cron task (in /etc/cron.daily/htdig-dbgen) sends me the following email every day: Subject:

Re: htdig: Simple htdig on RH/Linux Question

1998-10-30 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Denis Barbier: Le 30/10/1998, Darrell Shively a écrit: DS Friends: DS DS We have htdig on our web server, and it works very well indeed. DS Manual indexing, etc. worked great and everything seems fine - with one DS tiny exception: the cron task (in

Re: htdig: one question (running under Linux)

1998-10-29 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Geoff Hutchison: -Is posible to run htdig in Linux? Yes. At the moment it probably gets more testing under Linux than any other platform. -What I must do to run it? See http://www.htdig.org/require.html Someone might want to add a note to the documentation about

Re: htdig: redirected url

1998-10-13 Thread Gilles Detillieux
According to Phillip Morgan: More info on the redirectr I'm suffering.. when htdig.conf specifies limit_urls as... limit_urls: http://www.ehcs.com.au/ I get '37:37:3:http://www.ehcs.com.au/~thera: redirect' and thera's pages are not indexed. If I specify 'limit_urls:

htdig: question about a warning I got in HTML.cc

1998-10-08 Thread Gilles Detillieux
Hi. There's been something that's been puzzling me, and I don't know C++ well enough to figure it out. When compiling htdig (3.1.0b1) on a Linux system (Red Hat 4.2) I got the following warning: HTML.cc: In method `void HTML::do_tag(class Retriever , class String )': HTML.cc:677: warning:

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