README for SWISH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks for grabbing SWISH! To compile this for your system: 1) Go to the src directory and edit the default variables in "config.h" to your liking. 2) Go back to this directory and type "make". 3) Type "make test" for a simple indexing test. The file "test.html" in this directory will be indexed and searched. If it works, you'll see a message reporting success. Here's what else is included in this package: * In the doc directory, there is the SWISH icon and the HTML documentation. * In this top directory, you'll find: sample.swish - a sample index to play around with swish.conf - a sample SWISH configuration file The latest, most up-to-date SWISH documentation can be found at: http://www.eit.com/software/swish/ This code has compiled successfully with cc and appears to execute without problems on these systems: * SunOS 4.1.3 * Solaris 2.4 * IRIX 5.2 * IRIX 5.3 * OSF/1 2.0 * BSDI 1.1 ...and is not guaranteed to compile under other environments. If you have been able to compile SWISH on different systems, please let me know. You can send all bug reports, feature requests, patches, and other program-related things to me as well. Please note the LICENSE file that comes with this package. If you have licensing questions, please email Jay Weber at weber@eit.com. Enjoy! -- Kevin Hughes kevinh@eit.com 3/11/94
This is the latest, as of Sun Feb 11, version of wwwwais compiled quad-fat for NeXTSTEP. I have not tested it and in no way take responsibility for using it. It compiled with no visible errors. If you have any problems with the program and its functions please contact the maintainers of wwwwais. If you have any questions about this compilation please contact me and not the maintainers of wwwwais as they have nothing to do with this compilation. I have included the source and assorted files in order for people to see the configuration variables used. If you would like a different configuration compiled get in touch with me and I'll see what I can do. --- Torrey McMahon American University School of Communication System Administrator, WebMaster, and Security Consultant NeXT, MIME, and ASCII PGP and CyptorBundle PGP Key available via finger and home page. Check the headers for both. tm8025a@american.edu http://www.soc.american.edu/~tm8025a
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