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Users - Searching the user acrchives.

Chris Medinger
I'm sure there must be some tool out there that makes
searching all of
the list archives easy... I've downloaded the gzips
and tried to append
them all into one file, with the intention of doing
searches in jedit.  
But jedit can't by default handle that big of a file
(maybe if I changed
some of the heap settings etc., but I'm not a
programmer).  So I keep
thinking, "there must be an easy way to do this,
because it's too hard,
yet the archives in their current form persist."  Can
anyone tell me
what I'm missing?

Much appreciated.

--ChrisM

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Re: Users - Searching the user acrchives.

David E. Jones
Try google advanced search, specify lists.ofbiz.org as the domain to search in...

-David

Chris Medinger wrote:

> I'm sure there must be some tool out there that makes
> searching all of
> the list archives easy... I've downloaded the gzips
> and tried to append
> them all into one file, with the intention of doing
> searches in jedit.  
> But jedit can't by default handle that big of a file
> (maybe if I changed
> some of the heap settings etc., but I'm not a
> programmer).  So I keep
> thinking, "there must be an easy way to do this,
> because it's too hard,
> yet the archives in their current form persist."  Can
> anyone tell me
> what I'm missing?
>
> Much appreciated.
>
> --ChrisM
>
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Re: Users - Searching the user acrchives.

Charles Johnson-4
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Chris Medinger wrote:

>I'm sure there must be some tool out there that makes
>searching all of
>the list archives easy... I've downloaded the gzips
>and tried to append
>them all into one file, with the intention of doing
>searches in jedit.  
>But jedit can't by default handle that big of a file
>(maybe if I changed
>some of the heap settings etc., but I'm not a
>programmer).  So I keep
>thinking, "there must be an easy way to do this,
>because it's too hard,
>yet the archives in their current form persist."  Can
>anyone tell me
>what I'm missing?
>
>Much appreciated.
>
>--ChrisM
>
>__________________________________________________
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>
>
>  
>
Given a Unix system, a holding directory for all the archives identified
by enviroment variable 'USERS' you could do a crude search for string
"SegmentGroup" thus:

for f in $(find $USERS -name "*.gz" ); do zgrep "SegmentGroup" $f &&
echo "found in $f"; done


Giving me the following:

SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
> SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
found in
C:/ofbiz-docs/mail-archives/lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/users/2005-August.txt.gz

That means i can now unzip 2005-August.txt.gz and look into it further

CJ

 
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Re: Users - Searching the user acrchives.

Andrew Sykes
Charles,

That's quite a cool little trick!

One to add to my sbin :-)


On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 23:42 +0100, Charles Johnson wrote:

>
> Chris Medinger wrote:
>
> >I'm sure there must be some tool out there that makes
> >searching all of
> >the list archives easy... I've downloaded the gzips
> >and tried to append
> >them all into one file, with the intention of doing
> >searches in jedit.  
> >But jedit can't by default handle that big of a file
> >(maybe if I changed
> >some of the heap settings etc., but I'm not a
> >programmer).  So I keep
> >thinking, "there must be an easy way to do this,
> >because it's too hard,
> >yet the archives in their current form persist."  Can
> >anyone tell me
> >what I'm missing?
> >
> >Much appreciated.
> >
> >--ChrisM
> >
> >__________________________________________________
> >Do You Yahoo!?
> >Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> >http://mail.yahoo.com 
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >Users mailing list
> >[hidden email]
> >http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> Given a Unix system, a holding directory for all the archives identified
> by enviroment variable 'USERS' you could do a crude search for string
> "SegmentGroup" thus:
>
> for f in $(find $USERS -name "*.gz" ); do zgrep "SegmentGroup" $f &&
> echo "found in $f"; done
>
>
> Giving me the following:
>
> SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> > SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> >SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
> SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> > As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
> > SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
> found in
> C:/ofbiz-docs/mail-archives/lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/users/2005-August.txt.gz
>
> That means i can now unzip 2005-August.txt.gz and look into it further
>
> CJ
>
>  
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Re: Users - Searching the user acrchives.

Charles Johnson-4


Andrew Sykes wrote:

>Charles,
>
>That's quite a cool little trick!
>
>One to add to my sbin :-)
>
>
>On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 23:42 +0100, Charles Johnson wrote:
>  
>
>>Chris Medinger wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I'm sure there must be some tool out there that makes
>>>searching all of
>>>the list archives easy... I've downloaded the gzips
>>>and tried to append
>>>them all into one file, with the intention of doing
>>>searches in jedit.  
>>>But jedit can't by default handle that big of a file
>>>(maybe if I changed
>>>some of the heap settings etc., but I'm not a
>>>programmer).  So I keep
>>>thinking, "there must be an easy way to do this,
>>>because it's too hard,
>>>yet the archives in their current form persist."  Can
>>>anyone tell me
>>>what I'm missing?
>>>
>>>Much appreciated.
>>>
>>>--ChrisM
>>>
>>>__________________________________________________
>>>Do You Yahoo!?
>>>Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
>>>http://mail.yahoo.com 
>>>
>>>_______________________________________________
>>>Users mailing list
>>>[hidden email]
>>>http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Given a Unix system, a holding directory for all the archives identified
>>by enviroment variable 'USERS' you could do a crude search for string
>>"SegmentGroup" thus:
>>
>>for f in $(find $USERS -name "*.gz" ); do zgrep "SegmentGroup" $f &&
>>echo "found in $f"; done
>>
>>
>>Giving me the following:
>>
>>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>>    
>>
>>>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>>>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>>>      
>>>
>>As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
>>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>>    
>>
>>>As for the SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass issue,
>>>SegmentGroupViewRelatedPartiesClass named in Entity Group with name
>>>      
>>>
>>found in
>>C:/ofbiz-docs/mail-archives/lists.ofbiz.org/pipermail/users/2005-August.txt.gz
>>
>>That means i can now unzip 2005-August.txt.gz and look into it further
>>
>>CJ
>>
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>Users mailing list
>>[hidden email]
>>http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
>>    
>>

Well yes - it's always difficult knowing where to stop with these little
things  ;-)  This would give you line numbers and three lines context
either side of a match:

for f in $(find $USERS -name "*.gz" ); do zgrep -n -B 3 -A 3 "SegmentGroup" $f && echo "found in $f"; done

CJ

 
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