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Re: problem with NMW.word2.tmp

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Subject: Re: problem with NMW.word2.tmp
From: jusob@free.fr
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 11:16:37 +0200 (MEST)
Reply-to: namazu-users-en@namazu.org
Message-id: <1026292597.3d2bfb75e3745@imp.free.fr>
En réponse à NOKUBI Takatsugu <knok@daionet.gr.jp>:
HEllo
It works a bit better, but not very good. I've take the version 1.30 of 
msword.pl
I have the errors, when creating index with mknmz:
** WARNING **: warning: file '/xxx/NMZ.word.tmp': 245721 bytes, non-integer 
number of blocks
** WARNING **: Tried to mark as unused the block 471 which has -1 (several 
times this errors, with blocks 471 to 474)
** WARNING **: Invalid root chain
** WARNING **: '/xxx/NMZ.word.tmp' : duff file!


I have these warnings with all .doc files (I have only doc files to be 
indexed). Are these warnings of mknmz or of wvHtml?

My 2 doc files have been added to the index, but with only 13 keywords (there's 
must be at least 100 different keywords!). I think these keywords are not words 
in the text, but tje name of the document, name of auhor maybe,...

Thank you for your help.
I don't understand wha's wrong, now, because it used to work on my computer!

Regards
Julien Sobrier


In article <1026224144.3d2af010533cb@imp.free.fr>
jusob@free.fr writes:

But now, I have always a problem when trying to create a new 
index: /home/julien/test/index/NMZ.word2.tmp: No such file or
directory
I do mknmz --output-dir=/home/julien/test/index
/home/julien/test/data
No file ist created in /home/julien/tet/index
I've trie to create a blak file NMZ.word2.tmp in
/home/julien/test/index, but I 
have always the same problem.

I think you used Namazu with lastest wvWare. Latest released Namazu
supports a little bit old one. If you want to use it, get latest
msword filter from viewCVS
<http://cvs.namazu.org/namazu/filter/msword.pl> and replace it.

The problem will be fixed in the next release.
-- 
NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok@daionet.gr.jp
      knok@namazu.org / knok@debian.org




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