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RE: FW: exclude



In fact, I have different configurations of mknmz when running 'mknmz -C' in
command-line and in a PHP script , both with user apache.
In command-line :
<snip>
Loaded rcfile: /etc/namazu/mknmzrc
System: linux
Namazu: 2.0.5
Perl: 5.006
NKF: module_nkf
KAKASI: module_kakasi -ieuc -oeuc -w
ChaSen: no -j -F '%m '
Wakati: module_kakasi -ieuc -oeuc -w
Lang: en_US
Coding System: euc
CONFDIR: /etc/namazu
LIBDIR: /usr/share/namazu/pl
FILTERDIR: /usr/share/namazu/filter
TEMPLATEDIR: /usr/share/namazu/template
Supported media types: 
  application/pdf
  application/x-bzip2
  application/x-compress
  application/x-gzip
  message/news
  message/rfc822
  text/hnf
  text/html
  text/html; x-type=mhonarc
  text/plain
  text/plain; x-type=rfc
  text/x-roff
</snip>

<snip>
Loaded rcfile: /etc/namazu/mknmzrc
System: linux
Namazu: 2.0.5
Perl: 5.006
NKF: module_nkf
KAKASI: module_kakasi -ieuc -oeuc -w
ChaSen: no -j -F '%m '
Wakati: module_kakasi -ieuc -oeuc -w
Lang: en_US
Coding System: euc
CONFDIR: /etc/namazu
LIBDIR: /usr/share/namazu/pl
FILTERDIR: /usr/share/namazu/filter
TEMPLATEDIR: /usr/share/namazu/template
Supported media types: 
  application/excel
  application/msword
  application/pdf
  application/x-bzip2
  application/x-compress
  application/x-gzip
  message/news
  message/rfc822
  text/hnf
  text/html
  text/html; x-type=mhonarc
  text/plain
  text/plain; x-type=rfc
  text/x-roff
</snip>

... ? how is this possible ?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	DEVOS BASTIEN [SMTP:bastien.devos.gbp00180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:45 AM
> To:	'namazu-users-en@xxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject:	RE: FW: exclude
> 
> Does anybody have an idea ?
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	DEVOS BASTIEN
> [SMTP:bastien.devos.gbp00180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent:	Monday, June 25, 2001 4:35 PM
> > To:	'namazu-users-en@xxxxxxxxxx'
> > Subject:	RE: FW: exclude
> > 
> > it works, thanks.
> > Another question: what's the difference between root and a common user
> > who's
> > running mknmz ?
> > When I run mknmz with my username , I get :
> > "Can't locate gettext.pl in @INC (...)"
> > when I do a "locate gettext.pl", I get
> "/usr/share/namazu/pl/gettext.pl",
> > which is effectively not in @INC.
> > the difference is that when I run exactly the same command with root,
> > mknmz
> > runs fine.
> > In fact I try to automate the use of mknmz in a PHP Document Manager, in
> > order to update the index when uploading a file. mknmz runs fine, but
> skip
> > some files, like word documents. I tried in command-line with -V and
> I've
> > noticed that it was gettext.pl  ...etc.
> > any idea ?
> > 
> > thanks,
> > 
> > Bastien.
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:	knok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:knok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > > Sent:	Monday, June 25, 2001 11:13 AM
> > > To:	namazu-users-en@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > Subject:	Re: FW: exclude
> > > 
> > > In article
> <4DB8126073BCD411B96700508BEF2E78221C41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > bastien.devos@xxxxxx writes:
> > > 
> > > >> somebody could help on this point ?
> > > >> is it something like "... --exclude='\..*'..." ? but this doesn't
> > work
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > How about --exclude '/\.' ?
> > > -- 
> > > NOKUBI Takatsugu
> > > E-mail: knok@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > 	knok@xxxxxxxxxx / knok@xxxxxxxxxx