NAME¶
ffindex_build - build file index from files in directories
DESCRIPTION¶
USAGE: ffindex_build [-a|-v] [-s] [-f file]* OUT_DATA_FILE OUT_INDEX_FILE [-d
2ND_DATA_FILE
-i 2ND_INDEX_FILE] [DIR_TO_INDEX|FILE]*
- -a
- append files/indexes, also needed for sorting an already existing
ffindex
- -d FFDATA_FILE
- a second ffindex data file for inserting/appending
-i FFINDEX_FILE a second ffindex index file for
inserting/appending
- -f FILE
- file containing a list of file names, one per line -f can be
specified up to 4096 times
- -s
- sort index file, so that the index can queried. Another append operations
can be done without sorting.
- -v
- print version and other info then exit
ENVIRONMENT
- FFINDEX_MAX_INDEX_ENTRIES - allocate memory for this number of
entries
EXAMPLES:¶
- Create a new ffindex containing all files from the "bar/"
directory containing say myfile1.txt, myfile2.txt and sort ( -s) it
so that e.g. ffindex_get can use it.
- $ ffindex_build -s foo.ffdata foo.ffindex bar/
- Add (-a) more files: myfile3.txt, myfile4.txt.
- $ ffindex_build -a foo.ffdata foo.ffindex myfile3.txt myfile4.txt
- Oops, forgot to sort it (-s) so do it afterwards:
- $ ffindex_build -as foo.ffdata foo.ffindex
NOTE:¶
- Maximum key/filename length is 63 and maximum entries are by default
80000000 This can be changed in the sources.
Designed and implemented by Andreas Hauser <andy@splashground.de>.
BUGS¶
User feedback is welcome, especially bugs, performance issues and last but not
least convenience of the programs and API.
Email Andreas Hauser hauser@genzentrum.lmu.de.