These are no valid link relationships, and do not appear to be used in
scripting or styling.
If necessary, a valid alternative could be to add an attribute such as
data-count="[count]"
Shutdown was hanging in CrawlQueues.close() at
this.workerQueue.put(POISON_REQUEST) when config value
crawler.MaxActiveThreads was greater than 200.
Revealed by "Collision" Threads dumps in mantis 689
(http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=689#c1312)
Fixed consistency between this.worker.length and this.workerQueue
capacity, and made the process more reliable using non-blocking offer()
function.
First fix for mantis 689 (http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=689).
On Debian Linux, with a headless jre and no open browser,
browser.openBrowserClassic() was called and waited forever the browser
process end (p.waitFor()). YaCy shutdown was therefore not working until
the browser was closed.
Also modified browser opening command for Unix platform to open the
default the browser (with xdg-open util) instead of Firefox.
xdg-open also has the advantage to be asynchronous (not blocking).
file.separator to compute equal hashes (by normalizing path for computation)
+ expand test case for to check mixed java / windows file url notation
like e.g. file:///c:/test/file.html vs. file:///c:\test/file.html
- relates partially to http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=692
Even after network switch, ErroCache was still holding a reference to
the previous Solr cores, thus becoming useless until next YaCy restart.
Initial error cache filling with recent errors from the index was also
missing after the swtich.
The embedded core holds a lock on the index and must be closed. Earlier commit
comment states that core should be closed with solr instance instead on close
of connector.
Adjusted the InstanceMirror.close() to take care of closing the embedded
instance to release the lock.
In 2 routines of fulltext this was already explicite implemented (disconnectLocalSolr).
Now this disconnect is part of the InstanceMirror.close().
This file is used by Bootstrap documentation website
(http://getbootstrap.com/) but is not part of the Bootstrap distribution
and has not be included in a Bootstrap based application.
Purpose of the test case is to be able to (controlled) analyse the rwi ranking for
multi word searches (with focus on posintext and word-distance ranking)
version numbers are expressed in a different way as we expect. That
could cause that YaCy does not run on systems which are appropriate but
we simply do not understand the version string.
including a small change, word posintext counting.
We remember/store 1st posintext. Previously following words got a handle (posintext)
excluding found. Now it just counts and assigns true posintext as handle (posintext)