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[Namazu-users-en] Re: creating, updating and mail searches

Subject: [Namazu-users-en] Re: creating, updating and mail searches
From: knok at daionet.gr.jp (NOKUBI Takatsugu)
Date: Tue Jan 25 16:55:56 2005
Message-id: <87hdl63ptj.wl@knok.daionet.gr.jp>
At Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:48:46 +0000,
Eduardo Suarez wrote:
The point is that when i try to update the index directory i find i can 
do it with the -O option or with the --update option. Could anyone 
explain me the difference?

There are quite defferent. -O option indicates output directory, and
--update option indicates to read options from NMZ.status file instead
of command line arguments.
So if you create an index once, you can use --update option to ommit
other options.

Other point is that i would like also to have mail indexed in the same 
index. Is that possible. The only way i have found is to do it in 
another index with the option "-a -h". Am i doing write?

It depends on filename of mailbox. If you use MH style mailbox, you
need to add -a option. -h option assumes all of target files are
rfc822 format. Usally it is recognized automatically, so you don't
need to add -h option.

what is a template dir? what is the -s option for?

The template is used for namazu/namazu.cgi output. Usually it is
stored in the index directory named as NMZ.head.*, NMZ.foot.* and many
files. You can see the description at:
http://www.namazu.org/doc/manual.html#template

namazu/namazu.cgi can use multiple indices so it requires to specify
which template files to use, it is "template dir".
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok@daionet.gr.jp
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