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import of oai sources from a list using a command line interface:
14 years ago
addon - replaced pdfbox and fontbox version 1.1.0 with 1.2.1 14 years ago
bin import of oai sources from a list using a command line interface: 14 years ago
debian support debconf in debian package 14 years ago
defaults - changed default values for online caution (the pausing may not be necessary any more) 14 years ago
dictionaries changed way to integrate dictionary files: 15 years ago
examples
htroot import of oai sources from a list using a command line interface: 14 years ago
langstats
lib licenses for pdfbox 14 years ago
libbuild
libt updated junit 15 years ago
locales de.lng: Added some German translation for Config* pages that I have found untranslated 14 years ago
ranking/YBR
skins make searched word(s) in search-results viewable at dark themes 14 years ago
source enhanced search event logging (to be used for further improvements) 14 years ago
test preparations to move the HTCache into cora: 14 years ago
.checkstyle
.classpath - replaced pdfbox and fontbox version 1.1.0 with 1.2.1 14 years ago
.project replaced four old libraries with latest version 15 years ago
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
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build.nsi show landing page after installation finished 14 years ago
build.properties - better shutdown behavior for the GUI (waits until data is written if GUI is killed) 14 years ago
build.xml - replaced pdfbox and fontbox version 1.1.0 with 1.2.1 14 years ago
getWin32MaxHeap.bat update for memory observer algorithm 15 years ago
gpl.txt
killYACY.sh
lgpl21.txt migrated all my LGPL 3 -licensed files to the LGPL 2.1 because LGPL 3 is not compatible to the GPL 2 15 years ago
readme.txt
reconfigureYACY.sh fix for http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2810 15 years ago
startYACY.bat - replaced pdfbox and fontbox version 1.1.0 with 1.2.1 14 years ago
startYACY.command added a very early test version of a YaCy gui component. 14 years ago
startYACY.sh - replaced pdfbox and fontbox version 1.1.0 with 1.2.1 14 years ago
startYACY_debug.bat adapted _debug.bat to regular starter script 14 years ago
stopYACY.bat - shifted main classes to new package net.yacy 15 years ago
stopYACY.command - shifted main classes to new package net.yacy 15 years ago
stopYACY.sh stopYACY.sh can now use curl 15 years ago
testwiki.xml
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updateYACY.sh - moved test data from /bin to /test/words 15 years ago
yacy-packages.readme added documentation for new yacy package structure 15 years ago
yacy-svn-4.spec
yacy.badwords.example
yacy.logging Configuration of HTTPDProxyHandler logging 15 years ago
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readme.txt

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README for YaCy (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@yacy.net
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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.
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WHAT IS THIS?

This is a Open Source Web Search Engine.
It can use a Peer-to-Peer protocol to create a distributed search engine
without a search central.
You can also use this software to set up your own search portal, for your
intranet or the internet.


WHAT CAN I DO WITH THIS SOFTWARE?

- search the web (automatically using all other YaCy peers)
- crawl the web (and you contribute to the global web index)
- set up your own search portal
- use it as your personal web server
- use it as your web proxy (..and visited pages are indexed)
- ensure your privacy when browsing and searching the web
- many more


WHERE IS THE DOCUMENTATION?

The complete documentation can be found at:
(English)  http://yacy.net/
(Wiki:de)  http://www.yacy-websuche.de/wiki/index.php/De:Start
(Wiki:en)  http://www.yacy-websearch.net/wiki/index.php/En:Start


DEPENDENCIES? WHAT OTHER SOFTWARE DO I NEED?

You need java 1.5 or later to run YaCy.
Please download it from http://java.sun.com
NO OTHER SOFTWARE IS REQUIRED!
(you don't need apache, tomcat or mysql or whatever)


HOW DO I START THIS SOFTWARE?

Startup and Shutdown of YaCy:

- on Linux:
to start: execute startYACY.sh
to stop : execute stopYACY.sh

- on Windows:
to start: double-click startYACY.bat
to stop : double-click stopYACY.bat

- on Mac OS X:
to start: double-click startYACY.command (alias possible!)
to stop : double-click stopYACY.command


HOW DO I USE THIS SOFTWARE, WHERE IS THE ADMINISTRATION INTERFACE?

YaCy is a server process that can be administrated and used
with your web browser: open

   http://localhost:8080

There you can see your personal search and administration interface.


ANY MORE CONFIGURATIONS?

- after startup, you see the configuration page in your web browser.
  just open http://localhost:8080
  all you have to do (should do) is to enter a password for your peer

- You can use YaCy as your web proxy. This is an option, you don't need to do that.
  Simply configure your internet connection to use a proxy at port 8080.



CONTACT:

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the author:
Send an email to Michael Christen (mc@yacy.net) 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 also provide integration solutions if the
software is about to be integrated into your enterprise application.

Germany, Frankfurt a.M., 14.01.2009
Michael Peter Christen