adopted makerelease.sh for non-existing classes folder

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orbiter 20 years ago
parent 248077d3f0
commit 991d2420de

@ -59,20 +59,9 @@ mkdir $release
# clean up
rm -Rf $target &> /dev/null
rm -Rf $classes/*.class &> /dev/null
rm -Rf $classes &> /dev/null
rm $doc/release.txt &> /dev/null
rm $classes/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/kelondro/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/tools/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/data/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/htmlFilter/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/http/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/net/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/plasma/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/server/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $classes/de/anomic/yacy/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $source/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $source/de/anomic/kelondro/*.class &> /dev/null
rm $source/de/anomic/tools/*.class &> /dev/null
@ -103,6 +92,8 @@ rm htroot/env/*~ &> /dev/null
rm htroot/env/grafics/*~ &> /dev/null
rm htroot/env/templates/*~ &> /dev/null
# make classes directory
mkdir $classes
# make release directory
mkdir $target

@ -1,24 +1,25 @@
README for yacy (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@anomic.de
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please visit www.anomic.de for latest changes or new documentation.
README for YaCy (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@anomic.de
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please visit www.yacy.net for latest changes or new documentation.
YACY comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY!
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see file gpl.txt for details.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a caching http proxy with integrated search engine.
The complete documentation can be found inside the 'doc' subdirectory
in this release.
Start browsing the manual by opening the index.html file with our web browser.
This is a caching http proxy with integrated search engine
in an p2p environment.
The complete documentation can be found inside the 'doc' subdirectory
in this release. Start browsing the manual by opening the index.html
file with our web browser.
YOU NEED JAVA 1.4.2 TO RUN THIS APPLICATION! PLEASE DOWNLOAD FROM java.sun.com
Startup of YACY:
- on Linux : start startYACY.sh ("nohup ./startYACY.sh > yacy.log &")
- on Linux : start startYACY.sh
- on Windows : double-click startYACY.bat
- on Mac OS X : double-click startYACY.command (alias possible!)
- on any other OS : set your classpath to the 'Classes' folder
- on any other OS : set your classpath to the 'classes' folder
and execute yacy.class, while your current system
path must target the release directory to access the
configuration files.
@ -30,18 +31,19 @@ proxy configuration and administration interface.
Configure you internet connection to use yacy at port 8080.
You can also change the default proxy port.
If you like to use yacy not as proxy but only as distributed crawling/search
engine, you can do so. Start crawling at the 'Index Creation' menu point.
If you like to use yacy not as proxy but only as distributed
crawling/search engine, you can do so.
Start crawling at the 'Index Creation' menu point.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the author:
Send a mail to Michael Christen (mc@anomic.de) with a meaningful subject
including the word 'yacy' to prevent that your email gets stuck
in my anti-spam filter.
If you like to have a customized version for special needs, feel free to ask
the author for a business proposal to customize yacy according to
your needs. We provide also integration solutions if the software is about
to be integrated into your enterprise application.
If you like to have a customized version for special needs,
feel free to ask the author for a business proposal to customize yacy
according to your needs. We provide also integration solutions if the
software is about to be integrated into your enterprise application.
Germany, Frankfurt a.M., 05.01.2005
Germany, Frankfurt a.M., 07.04.2005
Michael Peter Christen

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