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From: Jessica Biola <jesbiola@ya...> - 2003-09-26 17:41:14
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I just downloaded the latest snapshot and am trying to compile with gcc-3.3.1. I was using 2.95.3 but had some thoughts regarding better compiler optimizations after reading some posts by Neal and the responses (re: the String.cc changes he made). In any case, I compiled gcc-3.3.1 to not be the main native compiler, but rather, into the prefix: /usr/gcc-3.3.1. Can someone help me with the correct CPP CXX LIBRARY_PATH compiler environment settings that I should be setting? Thanks, -Jes __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com |
From: Frank Leff <Frank@am...> - 2003-09-26 17:09:10
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Gentlemen; I was wondering if your HTdig search engine can be modified just to = search a page of my web site rather than the whole site. If this is = possible, which I feel it should be, could you email me instructions on = how to do it. <<ht--Dig WWW Search.htm>>=20 Frank Leff Office Manager AMW Ougheltree & Associates 197 Cedar Lane Teaneck NJ 07666 http://www.amwocorp.com tel: 201-836-6257 x100 fax:201-836-6258 Please note: If your fax machine has a flash key or subaddress key, you = can send a fax directly into my email. Dial 201-836-8544; then press the flash key;then dial 100 and start. |
From: Lachlan Andrew <lha@us...> - 2003-09-26 13:56:05
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Greetings Jesse, Most frustrating... Out of interest, what happens if you type cd test cp /bin/true testnet make check ? That should cause the failure of all tests which require testnet,=20 but at least it may let you run the other tests, or uncover other=20 bugs. The reason I asked about shared libraries was that Gabriele's recent=20 upgrade of configure has fixed them on the Mac. Have you tried=20 since the upgrade? Cheers, Lachlan =20 On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 23:22, Jesse op den Brouw wrote: > Lachlan Andrew wrote: > >Out of interest, can you compile it using shared libraries? > > Still doesn't work.. Same error. > Shared libs won't work on UX. Not for ages...... --=20 lha@... ht://Dig developer DownUnder (http://www.htdig.org) |
From: Lachlan Andrew <lha@us...> - 2003-09-26 11:39:58
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That sounds like a good strategy. However, I'd vote for keeping that=20 until after the release of 3.2.0 (or at least 3.2.0b5!) Should we perhaps start a new branch in CVS so that development can=20 continue? I have a couple of patches that I have been sitting on for=20 ages, because of the pending release. Any news on when the release is likely to be, or what I can do to=20 expedite it? I plan to test and commit the patch which Jesses says=20 works on HP-UX this weekend, unless we're already in code freeze. Cheers, Lachlan On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 04:40, Neal Richter wrote: > it would take a > walk of the docdb to accomplish a fix! We would need to tag every > document as 'obsolete' and let the spiderer set the values back to > 'normal' as they see the pages. AFter its finished and htpurge is > run, they 'lost' pages are killed. --=20 lha@... ht://Dig developer DownUnder (http://www.htdig.org) |
From: Gabriele Bartolini <bartolini@in...> - 2003-09-26 01:23:05
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Hi! At 20.59 24/09/2003 +0530, Sunil Raskar wrote: > We are looking for reusable search code which has below features >The search code must be configurable to search a set of static web pages >located on a number of web sites which are hosted on number of severs. >It should have capability to allow the user to search only certain subsets >of the sites for examples - >to search only one of the counties served by the site. >The search must be easily configurable so they can change the scope of the >search as the network of sites served grows. >Please let us know whether this think can implemented using your >code(ht://Dig system) or not? Yes ... ht://Dig answers to all your questions so far. >If yes can you provide use demo version of it? Well .... ht://Dig is probably the most used free search engine of the planet. Just give a look at the 'uses' section of the Website and give a look at some of the real uses of the system. Just click on here: http://www.htdig.org/uses.html >How much ht://Dig system will cost us? Absolutely nothing; of course your time for getting to know it and that's all. ht://Dig is open-source. Ciao ciao -Gabriele -- Gabriele Bartolini: Web Programmer, ht://Dig & IWA/HWG Member, ht://Check maintainer Current Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia bartolini@... | http://www.prato.linux.it/~gbartolini | ICQ#129221447 > "Leave every hope, ye who enter!", Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, The Inferno |