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Re: -all
- To: epc-l@iucr.org
- Subject: Re: -all
- From: Brian McMahon <bm.iucr.org>
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 10:18:16 +0000 (GMT)
- In-Reply-To: <3483DD97.5C61@cryst.unige.ch> from "Howard Flack" at Dec 2, 97 10:06:28 am
Howard asks: > For the command "index" there is an option [-all]. > I receive the same output whether I put -all or not. Does anyone know > what it is intended to do? The -all option will generate a list of all the subarchives of a specified archive. The system has been set up so that all archives are stored as subarchives of the "LISTPROC" archive. If you connect using ilp and ask "index" you will get a list of the available subarchives (the only ones of immediate interest to us are epc-l and possibly "test"). If you ask "index -all" you will in addition get the contents of all the subarchives. I think it's up to the system manager when setting up the list whether an archive is a top-level or a subarchive (it's really just a question of the hierarchical level of directories in which particular discussions are archived). I've stuck with the default, which is to make everything a subarchive of "LISTPROC", but we might choose differently for a production service. Brian (Who might no longer exist as a contributor to this list, in which case I should at least learn something about the system's rejection messages!)
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