From: Mark D. Ph.D. <ma...@cm...> - 2002-03-07 14:38:23
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Shlomi - You have two options the way I see it - 1) - easy - go into (or create if it doesn't already exist) /opt/www/htdig/conf and create a symbolic link to the file you want it to read In linux/unix this command would be "ln -s /path/to/config/file/you/want/to/use name/of/config/file/with/conf/extension/attached" 2) - harder - recompile the entire htdig program - htdig wants to use /opt/www for it's default paths and will do this unless you instruct it differently - after running the "./configure" utility - look for a file called "CONFIG" - and then go in there and edit the directories where you want things to go. Don't run ./configure again or it will screw up your changes. Just run "make" and "make install" Mark At 12:23 PM 3/7/02 +0200, you wrote: >Hello, > > I would like to use the htsearch program, but it always looks at the > conf file user /opt/www/htdig/conf and I want it to look at a file > located in another directory. I tried to add the config_dir variable in > the conf file but it doesn't work. > >Thanks, > > Shlomi Bachar > IT Manager > Airslide Systems Ltd. > www.airslide.com > Tel: +972 9 970 9861 > Mobile: +972 54 416465 > Fax: +972 9 970 9843 > eMail: sh...@ai... > > >_______________________________________________ >htdig-general mailing list <htd...@li...> >To unsubscribe, send a message to ><htd...@li...> with a subject of unsubscribe >FAQ: http://htdig.sourceforge.net/FAQ.html ---------------------------------------- Mark Dombeck, Ph.D. VP, Content - CenterSite, LLC Director, Mental Help Net http://mentalhelp.net/ ma...@cm... |