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Re: New Search Engine?



On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:35:24PM -0800, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> 
> [22:31]:~> df
> 1 - 0
> Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/hda1             693687  532056   125799     81%   /
> /dev/hda5            1659723 1110031   549692     67%   /debian3
> /dev/sdb             17204170 15130003  2074167     88%   /debian2
> /dev/sda2            8102402 7330844   351459     95%   /debian
> /dev/hdd1             966305  117624   798762     13%   /mnt/backup
> /dev/sdc5            6552815 4151112  2068758     67%   /debian2/web
> /dev/sdc2            1612840  558596   972316     36%   /mnt/sdc2
> 
> 
> Also, it would be nice if we *could* index lists and only conditionally
> search them...
> 
The list archives should definitely be indexed separately from everything
else. New versions of htdig MAY do the trick(*). I have been meaning to test
it, but haven't gotten around to it. It wouldn't bother me one bit if someone
else beat me to trying this out.

I removed htdig from master because it filled up the root partition. I
believe it stuck a file in /etc that didn't belong there, but haven't
investigated it. Please look into this before screwing up master.

(*)Newer versions will let you index files locally (BIG speedup over going
through a web server). It has had index merging for a long time (so only the
current month is reindexed each day). Recent versions even allow regex
in searches.

-- 
James (Jay) Treacy
treacy@debian.org


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