Hi again,
I just figured out some more about this behavior. My Linux page contained
--- snip --- ; source code patchen : patch < patch.diff : patch -p 0 < ../patch.diff : -p 0 ist wichtig, falls der patch nicht im selben Verzeichnis liegt wie die zu patchende Datei. Zur Not einfach andere Zahlen als 0 ausprobieren... --- snap ---
and many lines later
--- snip --- ; proftp aus dem Autostart nehmen <pre> uhland01:/etc# rm rc0.d/K50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc1.d/K50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc2.d/S50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc3.d/S50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc4.d/S50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc5.d/S50proftpd uhland01:/etc# rm rc6.d/K50proftpd uhland01:/etc# init.d/proftpd stop </pre> --- snap ---
But in the searchindex table appeared only
--- snip --- source code patchen patch uhland01 etc# rm rc0 d k50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc1 d k50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc2 d s50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc3 d s50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc4 d s50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc5 d s50proftpd uhland01 etc# rm rc6 d k50proftpd uhland01 etc# init d proftpd stop ---- ; --- snap ---
That is, anything between ": patch <" and "<pre>uhland01" is missing! And in this missing area there was my "iptraf" search query...
I would consider this as a bug, but maybe it's a feature?
- Moritz