This may help the query about compiling htdig under IRIX:
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Here is part of an old email describing another way of compiling htdig
under IRIX, it works for us.
I used the following script to run the configure command. I try to
always run configure from a script rather than by hand - that way I don't have
to remember what options I had to
I hope to find time for a further revision of the external converter script
doc2html.pl and possibly simplify it a little.
The existing code includes de-hyphenation (which is buggy) taken originally
from parsedoc.pl. The question is:
is this necessary, does pdftotext (or any other utility)
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ Thank you for your response, but i think this isn\'t
+ really what i am looking for...
My apologies, I registered that the first reply wasn't right and then
failed to digest your question properly. What I answered was only the more
common problem of
Hi!
I'm setting up a search system for several different site-searches on
several different sites here, and I've created one config-file pr. site.
I've read in the ht://Dig-docs that I can create a hidden form field named
"config" and specify the config-file there (without prefixed path and
Damn, this is embarassing ;)
Wa down there was another config-field. As you said.
Works perfectly now. Thanks :)
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Trond Arve Nordheim
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: Geoff Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 9. januar 2001 16:50
Til: Trond Arve Nordheim
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i build 2 indexes with 2 ht://digs.
How can i merge these 2 index to one big index?
I have used:
./htmerge -v -m /path/to/first/htdig.conf -c /path/to/second/htdig.conf
This will merge the database specified in the first conf file into the
database specified in the second conf file.
See:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Trond Arve Nordheim wrote:
Unable to read configuration file '/usr/local/conf/testhtdig.conf'
What's this?
Check your form, you have more than one field named "config"--so htsearch
is catenating the fields.
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-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
Below is an email I received from a co-worker:
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"Summary: Currently, when rundig is executed the old database files are overwritten during the process, making htsearch inoperable for 30-60 minutes. Please change the htdig.conf to have it use temporary database files
I've got about 5MB of PDF files I'm trying to index. I'm using pdftotext
for this, and I thought it was working fine, since a majority of the text
was indexed correctly. However, one of the things we need to do is search
for numbers, specifically percentages, but just the number part would be
Hi there,
I regret that I have some bad news. The htdig.org machine was abruptly
disconnected from the net yesterday by its previous host. We are currently
searching for a new location for the server. In the long-term, we will
probably be migrating most, if not all, services to SourceForge. In
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Peterman, Timothy P wrote:
I have a related question. Can I merge more that two
databases at a time?
Not at the moment.
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-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/
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Hello,
I am having a problem with htdig 3.0.8b2 which is the version that we have
impletemented into our environment. Currently everything is working
properly for a particular site except for a quirk with the search. Only
when doing a search for two specific words "desert" and/or "sun" htdig
someone asked recently is there an easy way to uninstall htdig (I have it
on the wrong box and don't want to leave it clogging up things).
was there an answer or did i miss it? Or is it a matter of just deleting
directories?
Many thanks
David.
To
At 1:52 PM -0500 1/9/01, Philip E. Varner wrote:
So, I'm guessing this is either a problem with the percent sign (25%,etc),
or not having _all_ words indexed.
I'd run a PDF through your external parser/converter and take a look
at the output. Are you seeing 25% (or whatever) showing up there?
At 4:15 PM -0500 1/9/01, Brett Meiggs wrote:
I am having a problem with htdig 3.0.8b2 which is the version that we have
impletemented into our environment.
I'd upgrade to the latest development snapshot, which is essentially
a pre-release of 3.2.0b3. You'll find it fixes many bugs, and I would
At 8:31 AM -0600 1/9/01, Ted Stresen-Reuter wrote:
I installed htdig on a machine that was serving as an intranet
server. That server has now been repurposed as a streaming media
server and I wanted to do a little house cleaning. Is there an easy
way to uninstall htdig?
That depends a lot on
At 10:43 AM -0800 1/9/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Are we right in the assumptions we're making above (the temp
files are being destroyed and are thus not available during
indexing) and
If you are not specifying the -a flag to htdig/htmerge then it will
modify the filenames specified in
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