Hi there!
I tried to give a --static option to configure, but it doen't know this
option. Do I have to edit the Makefile myself or is there another
possibility for a static compilation. (Machine runs with Linux 2.2.14,
glibc 2.1.3, gcc v2.95.2).
Thanks for any hints,
Matthias
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Geoff Hutchison escribi:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Evelio Martinez wrote:
> htdig is ignoring the files with pdf and doc extension.
By this, I assume you mean they're not indexed.
Correct.
Try running htdig -vvv and take a look at what happens when it encounters
a link to a PDF file. Does it reject
At 12:15 PM +0100 1/15/01, Evelio Martinez wrote:
I have run bin/htdig -i -vvv -s | tee /tmp/ht and the 3 .doc
and 2 .pdf files that are under /home/httpd/html does not have any
reference in the debug file /tmp/ht.
No, this is not normal. So you're saying when htdig hits a document
At 11:52 AM +0100 1/15/01, Matthias Kleine wrote:
I tried to give a --static option to configure, but it doen't know this
option. Do I have to edit the Makefile myself or is there another
Any release of 3.1.x or before compiles essentially statically (it
still links to your libc, for example),
I'm trying to compile 3.20b2 on a Sparc Solaris 7 machine with gcc
2.95.2
During 'make':
ld: warning: symbol `Object type_info node' has differing alignments:
(file Endings.o value=0x8; file ../htlib/libht.a(StringMatch.o)
value=0x4);
largest value applied
Undefined first
We have tried both the current and beta versions and
are having problems getting the phrase search to work
correctly and consistently. Any patches or should we
hang tight for the next version?
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According to Elijah Kagan:
I run htdig 3.1.5.
I tried both the Debian package and a compiled one with the same result.
I am absolutely sure there is something stupid I forgot to put into the
configuration.
Attached is the config file.
Thanks for your help.
Elijah
On Fri, 12 Jan
According to Bill Vick:
We have tried both the current and beta versions and
are having problems getting the phrase search to work
correctly and consistently. Any patches or should we
hang tight for the next version?
What to you mean by current? If you mean the current stable release,
According to Richard van Drimmelen:
I'm trying to compile 3.20b2 on a Sparc Solaris 7 machine with gcc
2.95.2
During 'make':
ld: warning: symbol `Object type_info node' has differing alignments:
(file Endings.o value=0x8; file ../htlib/libht.a(StringMatch.o)
value=0x4);
largest value
Geoff Hutchison escribi:
At 12:15 PM +0100 1/15/01, Evelio Martinez wrote:
I have run bin/htdig -i -vvv -s | tee /tmp/ht and the 3 .doc
and 2 .pdf files that are under /home/httpd/html does not have any
reference in the debug file /tmp/ht.
No, this is not normal. So you're saying
Hi-
I'm completely new to this software, but inherited a large site which
uses it. I made a simple change to some javascript on one of the
indexed pages, and I have NO CLUE how to reindex the whole site. Could
someone please help?
Thanks
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On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Evelio Martinez wrote:
Now, I do not understand anything. I have run the same command but
with "-u user:password" and now htdig finds out all the .doc and
.pdf files and creates the link.
[snip]
Has something to do with Apache conf ?
Yes. If you need the -u flag or
According to Elijah Kagan:
I run htdig 3.1.5.
I tried both the Debian package and a compiled one with the same result.
I am absolutely sure there is something stupid I forgot to put into the
configuration.
OK, after getting to the bottom of this (I think!), I have backported
the 3.2.0b3
When I was doing make I got this error for DocumentDB.cc and I did a work
around doing this, but then I type make again and it gets past
DocumentDB.cc and does this for the next file... Is there something wrong
with my shell or something... I dont feel like typing
#!/usr/bin/tcsh
setenv BIN_DIR
According to Ronald Edward Petty:
When I was doing make I got this error for DocumentDB.cc and I did a work
around doing this, but then I type make again and it gets past
DocumentDB.cc and does this for the next file... Is there something wrong
with my shell or something... I dont feel like
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, George Roberts wrote:
indexed pages, and I have NO CLUE how to reindex the whole site. Could
someone please help?
It depends a lot on how the original person installed it and your system.
But usually there's a program "rundig" that creates the databases. Many
people just
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, George Roberts wrote:
I'm completely new to this software, but inherited a large site which
uses it. I made a simple change to some javascript on one of the
indexed pages, and I have NO CLUE how to reindex the whole site. Could
someone please help?
According to
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I understood you about the web root thing... I have a really funky way of
doing things here at work... so thats why it is like this... we test like
that and then move it to a REAL config when we prove it works... thats
what Im trying to do let me see if the sapce is the prob and Ill reply
so
I discovered some problems with the argument handling in the patch I posted
earlier today. Please ignore that one and apply this one instead...
According to Elijah Kagan:
I run htdig 3.1.5.
I tried both the Debian package and a compiled one with the same result.
I am absolutely sure there is
This is probably a really easy thing, but I can't get
htdig to index HTML from my hard drive. I tried
setting start_url to file:/, but that didn't work
and I played around with local_urls_only and
local_urls but couldn't get it to work. Any advice is
greatly appreciated. Thanks.
At 4:02 PM -0800 1/15/01, Jon Beyer wrote:
This is probably a really easy thing, but I can't get
htdig to index HTML from my hard drive.
You can't in 3.1.5. It only understands http:// URLs natively.
The current 3.2 development snapshots will index file:// URLs and
recursively generate
At 7:13 PM -0500 1/15/01, Ronald Edward Petty wrote:
I found these articles on the problem but not sure if this is correct or
is there some other way to fix this
Obviously the GCC website is a good reference and you are unlikely to
find better advice elsewhere. I can say that the code does
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