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Re: glimpseindex -a : a pretty simple question



Yes, it works fine with -F, you can use

	cat file.txt | glimpseindex -F -a -H /path/to/indexdir

or in combination with other switches.  The files should be listed one per
line.  You can also just use the ls command, if you like

	ls | glimpseindex -F -a -H /path/to/indexdir

--G

At 01:05 PM 4/26/02 -0400, Martin Kaminer wrote:
>
>Can glimpseindex -a take a file list (file containg list of filenames to be
>added) argument or rather if I have a large number of non-wildcardable
files to 
>be added do I have to do so via a shell command?  Is this the best way to 
>regularly add 500 or so small files to an existing index of about 100,000
small 
>files (all email mesages)?  The documentation seems to favor glimpseindex -a 
>over glimpseindex -f but I'm not sure.  There are never any file deletions 
>involved and the new files to be added to the index are stored in the same 
>directory as the files already indexed.
>
>Regards,
>
>Martin Kaminer
>
>
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