Sergey Kartashoff wrote:
Hi!
Friday, November 10, 2000, 1:36:44 PM, you wrote:
PS As for debugging I went to my unpacking directory (where I keep a virgin
PS copy of the software) and made the change you mentioned to sql.c Then I
PS recompiled and ran search.cgi by hand... all I
Problem solved. There was a pointer to mysql in /etc/ld.so.conf
that pointed to the wrong place. Correcting the pointer and
recompiling mnogosearch didn't help. I ended up removing the
pointer, uninstalling mysql completely, reinstalling it again,
and then recompiling and reinstalling
Author: Zenon Panoussis
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Try "indexer -C -s 403" or whatever status URLs you want to get rid of.
Z
Allo,
I forgot to switch on the DeleteBad to YES...
now we have about 26K of bad URLS.. can I delete then manually via MyAdmin...I do
not wish to use -a
Author: Zenon Panoussis
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Message:
Using 3.1.8 with MySQL 3.23.24 on RH7.
I am indexing part of a site with
Server Path http://site/dir/dir/dir/ . Everything
in the directories to be indexed is normal HTML
with no funny stuff. Most directory indices are
auto-generated
Author: Jonathan
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I wrote a script to accept a file on the command line and then print the results on
stdout. I placed this line into the indexer.conf file:
Mime application/x-shockwave-flash text/plain "perl