From e417bc910efcf99f37eec68334360fc670df16a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dockes Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 12:34:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- src/INSTALL | 27 +++----------------- src/README | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 2 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/INSTALL b/src/INSTALL index 0b119b87..14d63813 100644 --- a/src/INSTALL +++ b/src/INSTALL @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or 4.2. Installing a prebuilt copy - 4.3. Configuration overview + 4.3. Packages needed for external file types + + 4.4. Configuration overview 4.1. Building from source @@ -38,29 +40,6 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or not be critical). On Linux systems, the iconv interface is part of libc and you should not need to do anything special. - External file types. Recoll uses external applications to index some file - types. You need to install them for the file types that you wish to have - indexed (these are run-time dependencies. None is needed for building - Recoll): - - * PDF: pdftotext is part of the Xpdf package. - - * Postscript: pstotext. - - * MS Word: antiword. - - * RTF: unrtf - - * dvi: dvips - - * djvu: DjVuLibre - - * MP3: Recoll will use the id3info command from the id3lib package to - extract tag information. Without it, only the filenames will be - indexed. - - Text, Html, mail folders and Openoffice files are processed internally. - 4.1.2. Building Recoll has been built on Linux (redhat7.3, mandriva 2005, Fedora Core 3), diff --git a/src/README b/src/README index 9ce17658..31088c93 100644 --- a/src/README +++ b/src/README @@ -67,13 +67,15 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or 4.2.2. Installing a prebuilt Recoll - 4.3. Configuration overview + 4.3. Packages needed for external file types - 4.3.1. Main configuration file + 4.4. Configuration overview - 4.3.2. The mimemap file + 4.4.1. Main configuration file - 4.3.3. The mimeconf file + 4.4.2. The mimemap file + + 4.4.3. The mimeconf file ---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -452,29 +454,6 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or not be critical). On Linux systems, the iconv interface is part of libc and you should not need to do anything special. - External file types. Recoll uses external applications to index some file - types. You need to install them for the file types that you wish to have - indexed (these are run-time dependencies. None is needed for building - Recoll): - - * PDF: pdftotext is part of the Xpdf package. - - * Postscript: pstotext. - - * MS Word: antiword. - - * RTF: unrtf - - * dvi: dvips - - * djvu: DjVuLibre - - * MP3: Recoll will use the id3info command from the id3lib package to - extract tag information. Without it, only the filenames will be - indexed. - - Text, Html, mail folders and Openoffice files are processed internally. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.1.2. Building @@ -552,7 +531,33 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -4.3. Configuration overview +4.3. Packages needed for external file types + + Recoll uses external applications to index some file types. You need to + install them for the file types that you wish to have indexed (these are + run-time dependencies. None is needed for building Recoll): + + * PDF: pdftotext is part of the Xpdf package. + + * Postscript: pstotext. + + * MS Word: antiword. + + * RTF: unrtf + + * dvi: dvips + + * djvu: DjVuLibre + + * MP3: Recoll will use the id3info command from the id3lib package to + extract tag information. Without it, only the filenames will be + indexed. + + Text, Html, mail folders and Openoffice files are processed internally. + + ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +4.4. Configuration overview There are two sets of configuration files. The system-wide files are kept in a directory named like /usr/[local/]share/recoll/examples, they define @@ -607,7 +612,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 4.3.1. Main configuration file + 4.4.1. Main configuration file recoll.conf is the main configuration file. It defines things like what to index (top directories and things to ignore), and the default character @@ -622,7 +627,11 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or topdirs - Specifies the list of directories to index (recursively). + Specifies the list of directories or files to index (recursively + for directories). The indexer will not follow symbolic links + inside the indexed trees. If an entry in the topdirs list is a + symbolic link, indexation will not start and will generate an + error. skippedNames @@ -714,7 +723,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 4.3.2. The mimemap file + 4.4.2. The mimemap file mimemap specifies the file name extension to mime type mappings. @@ -739,7 +748,7 @@ More documentation can be found in the doc/ directory or at http://www.recoll.or ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 4.3.3. The mimeconf file + 4.4.3. The mimeconf file mimeconf specifies how the different mime types are handled for indexation, and for display.