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2020 Aug 27
1
Xapian on Android?
...iff Missen <missenc at widernet.org>; Xapian Discussion <xapian-discuss at lists.xapian.org> Subject: Re: Xapian on Android? On 27.08.20 17:55, Cliff Missen wrote: > Now we're developing smaller libraries that will fit on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. For example, our 16GB Ebola Pocket Library that is in the hands of hundreds of health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. > > We seek an Android search interface that would interact with an index of ~128GB of resources. > > We can create the index on more powerful machines with any OS in our development l...
2020 Aug 27
4
Xapian on Android?
...fline solution, providing a bounty of educational information to millions of users. (www.widernet.org) For our big library (12GB and 45 million documents) we use Lucene and SOLR. Now we're developing smaller libraries that will fit on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. For example, our 16GB Ebola Pocket Library that is in the hands of hundreds of health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We seek an Android search interface that would interact with an index of ~128GB of resources. We can create the index on more powerful machines with any OS in our development lab, but need t...
2003 Mar 11
0
smbgroupedit does not honor ldap parameters from smb.conf
...authenticating against LDAP. I am trying to add NT Groups using the smbgroupedit utility. It seems to me that smbgroupedit always looks in /etc/group and does not take into account the ldap configuration options specified in smb.conf. The relevant ldap entries are: passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://ebola/ ldap suffix="dc=datasoft, dc=com" ldap admin dn = "cn=root, dc=datasoft, dc=com" ldap ssl = off ldap passwd sync = yes ldap trust ids = yes Regardless of whether I have an entry in LDAP that belongs in the posixGroup and/or posixAccount ObjectClasses, it looks like smbgroupedi...
2020 Aug 27
0
Xapian on Android?
On 27.08.20 17:55, Cliff Missen wrote: > Now we're developing smaller libraries that will fit on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. For example, our 16GB Ebola Pocket Library that is in the hands of hundreds of health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. > > We seek an Android search interface that would interact with an index of ~128GB of resources. > > We can create the index on more powerful machines with any OS in our develop...