This is the command lurker-regenerate that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
lurker-regenerate — imports messages into the archive
SYNOPSIS
lurker-regenerate [<bin-dir>] [<config-file>]
DESCRIPTION
lurker-regenerate regenerates a lurker database. It generates a new database first, then
replaces the old one with the new one. You will need enough diskspace for a full copy of
the database that you want to regenerate. The two arguments are optional.
Regenerating the lurker database is the only way to recover disk space from deleted
emails. If you delete an entire mailing list, you should regenerate the database.
Be aware of the fact that lurker-regenerate supports only databases from lurker >= 0.6. If
you want to regenerate databases from earlier versions of lurker, you'll need to rm -rf
the whole database and reimport it manually.
OPTIONS
bin-dir The directory containing lurker-{index,list,params,prune}. This defaults to
where 'make install' placed them.
config-file
The config-file for which lurker-regenerate rebuilds the database.
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