swished version 0.10

INSTALLATION

To install this module type the following:

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install

This will install the module and associated files into /usr/local/swished.

        /usr/local/swished/cgi-bin/swished   is the CGI and Apache::Registry version
        /usr/local/lib/SWISHED/Handler.pm    is the mod_perl 2.0 Apache Handler
        /usr/local/lib/startup.pl            is the mod_perl 2.0 startup script

** To run as a mod_perl 2.0 module, add lines like the

following to your mod_perl httpd.conf file:

        PerlRequire /usr/local/swished/lib/startup.pl
        PerlPassEnv SWISHED_INDEX_DEFAULT 
        PerlPassEnv SWISHED_INDEX_INDEX2 
        <Location /swished>
                PerlResponseHandler SWISHED::Handler
                PerlSetEnv SWISHED_INDEX_DEFAULT /var/lib/sman/sman.index
                # set this to your default index
                PerlSetEnv SWISHED_INDEX_INDEX2  /your/collection.index
                SetHandler perl-script
        </Location>

** To run as a Apache::Registry modules, place lines like

the following in your httpd.conf file

        Alias /swished/  /usr/local/swished/cgi-bin/
        PassEnv SWISHED_INDEX_DEFAULT
        <Location /swished> 
                SetHandler  perl-script
                PerlHandler Apache::Registry
                Options +ExecCGI
                SetEnv SWISHED_INDEX_DEFAULT /var/lib/sman/sman.index
                # set this to your default index
        </Location>

You could test the above mod_perl configuration via a command like:

lynx 'http://yourserverasdf.com/swished?w=my+search'

or you could test the CGI or Apache::Registry installation with command like:

lynx 'http://yourserveradsf.com/swished/swished?w=my_search'

the format for the text you'll see is explained in the file PROTOCOL and is expected to be read by SWISH::API::Remote

See also 'perldoc lib/SWISHED.pm'

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2004-2006 by Josh Rabinowitz

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.