any issues with the searching of hyperkitty archives ?
I tried searching the hyperkitty archives (the ARM list) for the results of the ARM survey from last year, but if I search for e.g. "survey", I get exactly one hit (six months old), rather than Doug Demaio's posting from December titled "ARM survery results meeting" ?? -- Per Jessen, Zürich (1.2°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
Per Jessen wrote:
I tried searching the hyperkitty archives (the ARM list) for the results of the ARM survey from last year, but if I search for e.g. "survey", I get exactly one hit (six months old), rather than Doug Demaio's posting from December titled "ARM survery results meeting" ??
Searching "heic" or "HEIC" on users.lists gives me zero hits, despite the topic having been discussed only in the last two days. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (1.2°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
Am Sa, 2. Jan, 2021 um 10:36 A. M. schrieb Per Jessen
I tried searching the hyperkitty archives (the ARM list) for the results of the ARM survey from last year, but if I search for e.g. "survey", I get exactly one hit (six months old), rather than Doug Demaio's posting from December titled "ARM survery results meeting" ??
There are some issues with updating the index, it takes up around 80G and refreshing it takes a few days. We probably need a cronjob that runs it weekly. You can try it yourself if you `su mailman` and in `/var/lib/mailman_webui` run `python3 manage.py update_index` iirc. It technically should be able to run more often, but I didn't look into how that would be done yet. LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world
Stasiek Michalski wrote:
Am Sa, 2. Jan, 2021 um 10:36 A. M. schrieb Per Jessen
: I tried searching the hyperkitty archives (the ARM list) for the results of the ARM survey from last year, but if I search for e.g. "survey", I get exactly one hit (six months old), rather than Doug Demaio's posting from December titled "ARM survery results meeting" ??
There are some issues with updating the index, it takes up around 80G and refreshing it takes a few days. We probably need a cronjob that runs it weekly. You can try it yourself if you `su mailman` and in `/var/lib/mailman_webui` run `python3 manage.py update_index` iirc. It technically should be able to run more often, but I didn't look into how that would be done yet.
According to "python3 manage.py runjobs -l", it is already being run hourly - however, the hourly runjob produces an error: /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/readme_renderer/markdown.py:38: UserWarning: Markdown renderers are not available. Install 'readme_render[md]' to enable Markdown rendering. warnings.warn(_EXTRA_WARNING) Error: None of the config files exist. I'm just now running it manually - indexing 3'111'674 emails. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (1.6°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
Per Jessen wrote:
Stasiek Michalski wrote:
Am Sa, 2. Jan, 2021 um 10:36 A. M. schrieb Per Jessen
: I tried searching the hyperkitty archives (the ARM list) for the results of the ARM survey from last year, but if I search for e.g. "survey", I get exactly one hit (six months old), rather than Doug Demaio's posting from December titled "ARM survery results meeting" ??
There are some issues with updating the index, it takes up around 80G and refreshing it takes a few days. We probably need a cronjob that runs it weekly. You can try it yourself if you `su mailman` and in `/var/lib/mailman_webui` run `python3 manage.py update_index` iirc. It technically should be able to run more often, but I didn't look into how that would be done yet.
Okay, that is horrendously slow. Interestingly xapian is being used, I use that myself for indexing mails, for about ten years. I use it from C, it is very fast. Was "update_index" ever completed, if only once? the idea that it should be run once an hour seems very ambitious :-) -- Per Jessen, Zürich (0.2°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
Am Sa, 2. Jan, 2021 um 8:06 P. M. schrieb Per Jessen
Per Jessen wrote:
Stasiek Michalski wrote:
There are some issues with updating the index, it takes up around 80G and refreshing it takes a few days. We probably need a cronjob that runs it weekly. You can try it yourself if you `su mailman` and in `/var/lib/mailman_webui` run `python3 manage.py update_index` iirc. It technically should be able to run more often, but I didn't look into how that would be done yet.
Okay, that is horrendously slow. Interestingly xapian is being used, I use that myself for indexing mails, for about ten years. I use it from C, it is very fast.
Was "update_index" ever completed, if only once? the idea that it should be run once an hour seems very ambitious :-)
I did run it twice before, but I'm not sure it finished LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world
Stasiek Michalski wrote:
Am Sa, 2. Jan, 2021 um 8:06 P. M. schrieb Per Jessen
: Per Jessen wrote:
Stasiek Michalski wrote:
There are some issues with updating the index, it takes up around 80G and refreshing it takes a few days. We probably need a cronjob that runs it weekly. You can try it yourself if you `su mailman` and in `/var/lib/mailman_webui` run `python3 manage.py update_index` iirc. It technically should be able to run more often, but I didn't look into how that would be done yet.
Okay, that is horrendously slow. Interestingly xapian is being used, I use that myself for indexing mails, for about ten years. I use it from C, it is very fast.
Was "update_index" ever completed, if only once? the idea that it should be run once an hour seems very ambitious :-)
I did run it twice before, but I'm not sure it finished
My attempt ran for about 26 hours, then got killed - oom. Need more memory. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (0.7°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
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