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NAME

       htmerge - create document index and word database for the ht://Dig search engine

SYNOPSIS

       htmerge [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Htmerge  is  used  to  create  a document index and word database from the files that were
       created by htdig. These databases  are  then  used  by  htsearch  to  perform  the  actual
       searched.

OPTIONS

       -a     Use  alternate work files. Tells htdig to append .work to database files, causing a
              second copy of the database to be built. This allows the original files to be  used
              by htsearch during the indexing run.

       -c configfile
              Use the specified configfile instead of the default.

       -d     Prevent the document index from being created.

       -s     Print statistics about the document and word databases after htmerge has finished.

       -v     Run  in verbose mode. This will provide some hints as to the progress of the merge.
              This can be useful when running htmerge interactively since some parts  (especially
              the word database creation) can take a very long time.

       -w     Prevent the word database from being created.

ENVIRONMENT

       TMPDIR In  addition  to  the command line options, the environment variable TMPDIR will be
              used to designate the directory where intermediate  files  are  stored  during  the
              sorting process.

FILES

       /etc/htdig/htdig.conf
              The default configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       Please   refer  to  the  HTML  pages  (in  the  htdig-doc  package)  /usr/share/doc/htdig-
       doc/html/index.html  and  the  manual  pages  htdig(1)  and  htsearch(1)  for  a  detailed
       description of ht://Dig and its commands.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page was written by Christian Schwarz, modified by Stijn de Bekker, based on
       the HTML documentation of ht://Dig.

                                           21 July 1997                                htmerge(1)