Stephen McGarry

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  • SupoSE (Reporter, 08/04/2009)

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Reported issues: 2

08/07/2009

04:18 PM SupoSE Bug #227: Case insensitive file and directory names
I'm not sure it is ready for other people to use as it stands, but it is probably a reasonable place to start so I have no problem with that. I think the Lucene.NET library uses the Apache licence.
03:27 PM SupoSE Feature #228: Config/ini file only applies to scheduled scans
Hi Karl, I'm working on Windows, and I set up a scheduled task as I found that simpler. I also had concerns that a command line program could stop if the user logs out for example and you wouldn't necessarily know the system had stopped indexin...
03:20 PM SupoSE Bug #227 (Closed): Case insensitive file and directory names
I've attached my simple web front end. The zip file includes my build of Lucene.NET which I used to interface to the index created by SupoSE. I'll close this issue now as your alternative field names work fine. Thanks.
02:03 PM SupoSE Bug #227: Case insensitive file and directory names
Hi Karl, Thanks for the quick response - I hadn't realised there were additional fieldnames so that is good news. The web front end I created was pretty simple - I created an ASP.NET page, and used a build of Lucene.NET to enable me to const...
12:16 PM SupoSE Feature #228: Config/ini file only applies to scheduled scans
I am using SupoSE from a batch file which runs periodically rather than running the command line all the time with the scheduled cron job triggering the scan. I've noticed that I cannot specify a config file to be used when doing a scan, which...
12:14 PM SupoSE Bug #227: Case insensitive file and directory names
Since the more recent version of SupoSE was released (0.60 I think), the file and directory names are now all lower case. I had developed a web front end for me to use to search the index, and I had used these fields to construct links to Trac and...

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