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Posted to xindice-dev@xml.apache.org by Murray Altheim <m....@open.ac.uk> on 2004/04/06 07:10:23 UTC

Re: [VOTE] Xindice 1.1b4 Plan

Vadim,

Sorry to be past Monday's deadline -- I've installed 1.1b4 and
everything seems to be okay. I had previously disabled the
XPath service when I upgraded from 1.0, and tried to get that
running, but the way that the default namespace is set has
changed and I've not had time to figure out how to alter the
code to compile, so I've not checked any XPath tests at all.
I'm probably not the person or project to stress test it, but
the database itself seems to be running just fine. It does all
normal operations quickly and without any problems, starts up,
shuts down, bakes cookies, etc.

AFAIK, +1 on release. (I'm eager to see the Lucene code...)

Murray

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Re: using the commandline tools of xindice-1.1b3

Posted by Vadim Gritsenko <va...@reverycodes.com>.
Achille Kamgno Tatuebu wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I downloaded and compiled Tomcat-5 and xindice-1.1b3 under Linux Redhat.
>I could not get the xindice commandline tools work. For example after
>having started the server, I tried to create the collection "data" with
>the command  "xindice add_collection -c /db -n data". When I entered
>this command in the Linux terminal, Xindice commandline help is
>activated, describing different commands of xindice and nothing else
>happens.
>  
>

Before it starts printing help it should print some error. Xindice 1.1b4 
should be a bit better in this respect.


>Can someone tell me what might be going on?
>Tomcat compilation was successful; I could load the URL
>http://localhost:8080/xindice in my browser. 
>  
>

http://wiki.apache.org/xindice/XindiceFAQ/XindicePort


Vadim


using the commandline tools of xindice-1.1b3

Posted by Achille Kamgno Tatuebu <sl...@uni-duisburg.de>.
Hello,

I downloaded and compiled Tomcat-5 and xindice-1.1b3 under Linux Redhat.
I could not get the xindice commandline tools work. For example after
having started the server, I tried to create the collection "data" with
the command  "xindice add_collection -c /db -n data". When I entered
this command in the Linux terminal, Xindice commandline help is
activated, describing different commands of xindice and nothing else
happens.
Can someone tell me what might be going on?
Tomcat compilation was successful; I could load the URL
http://localhost:8080/xindice in my browser. 

Thanks
Achille


[RESULT][VOTE] Xindice 1.1b4 Plan

Posted by Vadim Gritsenko <va...@reverycodes.com>.
Hi all,

Seems that all responses on vote thread [1] are positive, and I've got 
no negative feedback, so I'm going to make an Xindice 1.1b4 release 
today, and announce it tomorrow.

Vadim

[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=108073423600001&r=1&w=2