dwww-index++ - build index of registered Debian documentation.
dwww-index++ [-f] [-i] [-l]
[-v] [-- swish_option [...]]
dwww-index++ is part of the dwww package, which provides
access to on-line documentation on a Debian system via WWW.
dwww-index++ uses index++(1) program from swish++
package to generate index of Debian documentation files registered with
doc-base.
- -f
- Force generation of the full documentation index even if it is disabled in
the configuration file.
- -i
- Force generation of the incremental documentation index even if it is
disabled in the configuration file.
- -l
- Print a list of files which would be indexed on standard output. Can be
used together with -f or -i to show files which would be
indexed by full or incremental indexing.
- -v
- Be more verbose.
- --
- Any option after -- is passed directly to index++(1).
For example to see which files are indexed, use
- DWWW_INDEX_DOCUMENTATION
- If this variable is set to yes (default), then the documentation
index is generated. This setting can be overridden with the -f
option.
- DWWW_MERGE_MAN2HTML_INDEX
- If this variable is set to yes, then index of registered
documentation files will be merged with index of man pages generated by
the man2html package (if it is available).
- DWWW_INDEX_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL
- Specifies how often (in days) dwww-index++(8) will generate full
index of documentation. The default value is 28.
- DWWW_INDEX_INCREMENTAL_TIME_INTERVAL
- Specifies how often (in days) dwww-index++(8) will run incremental
indexing of new documentation files. The default value is 7.
- /etc/dwww/dwww.conf
- Configuration file for dwww.
- /etc/cron.weekly/dwww
- A Bourne shell script which calls dwww-index++.
- /usr/share/dwww/swish++.conf
- Swish++ configuration file, used by dwww-index++.
- /var/cache/dwww/dwww.swish++.index
- Generated index file.
- /var/cache/dwww/index.files.db
- List of already indexed files.
- /var/cache/dwww/index.runinfo
- Timestamps of the latest full and incremental index generations.
Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>. See dwww(7) for
copyrights and stuff.