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#!/bin/sh
#
# rundig
#
# $Id: rundig,v 1.9 2003/12/29 08:49:05 lha Exp $
#
# This is a sample script to create a search database for ht://Dig.
#
DBDIR=@DATABASE_DIR@
COMMONDIR=@COMMON_DIR@
BINDIR=@BIN_DIR@
conffile=@DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE@
# To help debug problems, try running rundig -vvv
# This will add lots of debugging output to all of the programs
stats= opts= alt=
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-a) alt="$1" ;;
-s) stats="$1" ;;
-c) shift
conffile="$1"
opts="$opts -c $conffile"
;;
*) opts="$opts $1" ;; # e.g. -v
esac
shift
done
# If -a specified, note the database directory to move the temp files correctly
# TODO: Should also check for files relative to COMMONDIR.
if [ -f "$conffile" ]
then
new_db_dir=`awk '/^[^#a-zA-Z]*database_dir/ { print $NF }' < $conffile`
if [ "$new_db_dir" != "" ]
then
DBDIR=$new_db_dir
fi
else
echo "Config file $conffile cannot be found"
exit 1
fi
#
# Set the TMPDIR variable if you want htdig and other programs to put
# files in a location other than the default. This is important if
# you are running this script as root, since /tmp is usually not
# secure. Also, be aware that on some systems, /tmp is a memory
# mapped filesystem that takes away from virtual memory.
#
TMPDIR=$DBDIR
export TMPDIR
$BINDIR/htdig -i $opts $stats $alt
$BINDIR/htpurge $opts $alt
case "$alt" in
-a)
( cd $DBDIR && test -f db.docdb.work &&
for f in *.work
do
mv -f $f `basename $f .work`
done
test -f db.words.db.work_weakcmpr &&
mv -f db.words.db.work_weakcmpr db.words.db_weakcmpr) ;;
esac
$BINDIR/htnotify $opts
# If you want to use the soundex and (or) metaphone fuzzy matchings,
# Uncomment the following line
# $BINDIR/htfuzzy $opts soundex metaphone
#
# Create the endings and synonym databases if they don't exist
# or if they're older than the files they're generated from.
# These databases are semi-static, so even if pages change,
# these databases will not need to be rebuilt.
#
if [ "`ls -t $COMMONDIR/english.0 $COMMONDIR/word2root.db 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`" = \
"$COMMONDIR/english.0" ]
then
$BINDIR/htfuzzy $opts endings
fi
if [ "`ls -t $COMMONDIR/synonyms $COMMONDIR/synonyms.db 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`" = \
"$COMMONDIR/synonyms" ]
then
$BINDIR/htfuzzy $opts synonyms
fi
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