Just a quick update: the database continues to be far more reliable than in the previous version, and y'all are going to love it. However, it exposed a bug in the full text indexer, which we are working out now.
The next version will drop soon, and you're gonna love it!
Full text search is a nice-to-has, disable it for release and RELEASE.
Also make sure it builds/workses on FreeBSD.
Tue Aug 29 2023 22:54:15 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
Just a quick update: the database continues to be far more reliable than in the previous version, and y'all are going to love it. However, it exposed a bug in the full text indexer, which we are working out now.
The next version will drop soon, and you're gonna love it!
Full text search is a nice-to-has, disable it for release and
RELEASE.
You know I can't do that. It will break some important workflow at some site that depends on it. I cannot in good conscience release software that is incomplete or has known defects.
The good news is that the indexer isn't locking up anymore when combined with the new and more robust database layer. There is just some cleanup work to do. And yes, I am testing it on FreeBSD.
Search works in so few places these days that it would be an even bigger shame not to have it work in Citadel.
Anyway, it's finished so we don't have to worry about it. The code is more simple, too, eliminating the index cache because modern systems are going to mmap the relevant parts of the database anyway.
All that's left to do is tune it up on FreeBSD, because Kitty asked nicely and needs this soon.
BSD! BSD! BSD! BSD! BSD!
Thu Aug 31 2023 00:27:24 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
All that's left to do is tune it up on FreeBSD, because Kitty asked nicely and needs this soon.
What about 9Front?
( just kidding )
Thu Aug 31 2023 12:27:24 AM EDT from IGnatius T FoobarCitadel also uses its search index to do things like email address autocompletion.
Anyway, it's finished so we don't have to worry about it. The code is more simple, too, eliminating the index cache because modern systems are going to mmap the relevant parts of the database anyway.
All that's left to do is tune it up on FreeBSD, because Kitty asked nicely and needs this soon.
What about 9Front?
You do the work :)
I like the 9front web site though. I especially like how their "code of conduct" is Asimov's three laws of robotics. It's *almost* as awesome as Citadel's CoC.
So ... I'm at a friend's place and I saw what webcit is doing with unauthenticated users. All rooms just use the mailbox view, if you select another view and then try to go to a different page, it just reverts to mailbox view.
Thought y'all should know.
i could be wrong ,but would it not default to what the last person used before the current?
Sun Sep 03 2023 21:21:18 EDT from LadySerenaKittySo ... I'm at a friend's place and I saw what webcit is doing with unauthenticated users. All rooms just use the mailbox view, if you select another view and then try to go to a different page, it just reverts to mailbox view.
Thought y'all should know.
I followed instructions here:
https://citadel.org/how_to_install_a_certificate_signed_by_a_recognized_certificate_authority.html
but my server doesn't have https working (I know I need let's encrypt, but I'm starting with the basics for now). One thing that I didn't see was a webcit keys directory in usr/local/webcit. Do you know if that is why the server is only http, or is there something else to do?
Thanks,
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but my server doesn't have https working (I know I need let's
encrypt, but I'm starting with the basics for now). One thing that I
didn't see was a webcit keys directory in usr/local/webcit. Do you
know if that is why the server is only http, or is there something
else to do?
Hmm, that seems to be an old document. The one you want is here:
[ https://citadel.org/sslcertificates.html ]
Sorry for the confusion.
I hope I'm in the right place.
I have Citadel working well. However, I am totally unable to delete mail from any room within Webcit. I think I may have clicked something so as not to allow Webcit to prompt me to confirm deletions.
I really would rather not have to reinstall!
Many thanks
One of the advantage of moving to an SQL backend like Postgres is that it would do full-text indexing for you, possibly better than a home-grown solution (e.g. built-in support for stopword and thesaurus etc)
I have Citadel working well. However, I am totally unable to delete
mail from any room within Webcit. I think I may have clicked
something so as not to allow Webcit to prompt me to confirm
deletions.
Are you trying do delete messages from your account's own mailboxes or from "public" (forum) rooms?
The latter is only possible if you are logged in as an administrator.
There is also a setting "allow anyone who can post messages to delete" which can be set on a per-room basis.
I dont think he wants to delete he wants to mark as read, and its not working like it did for me in the GUI, after the purger went sideways.
Nevermind. delete this ( no pun ).. i was thinking the wrong post
I should go to bed.
I dont think he wants to delete he wants to mark as read, and its not working like it did for me in the GUI, after the purger went sideways.
One of the advantage of moving to an SQL backend like Postgres is that
it would do full-text indexing for you, possibly better than a
True. We would have to consider that carefully though, because it would create a dependency. I know that our current indexer is sort of naive. It gets the job done, but it's not ultra-sophisticated. I suppose we could go to "you don't get indexing unless you use so-and-so backend" if we get to that point.
And that's the issue in general with the whole SQL database thing: how to keep supporting the thousands of existing Citadel installations that are currently running the Berkeley DB back end while developing features that require a SQL back end. It isn't going to be easy.
That doesn't mean I'm not willing to do it, but it is -- as they say in business jargon -- "a big lift".
Subject: Re: Unable to delete messages
Maybe this is your case and you should delete/reset those settings for the webcit page.
In firefox I don't remember if it is from the shield icon next to the URL.
In chrome it is the padlock and "Site settings".
You can try from different browsers to check if the problem is only with your current browser.
I hope I'm in the right place.
I have Citadel working well. However, I am totally unable to delete mail from any room within Webcit. I think I may have clicked something so as not to allow Webcit to prompt me to confirm deletions.
I really would rather not have to reinstall!
Many thanks
And that's the issue in general with the whole SQL database thing: how
to keep supporting the thousands of existing Citadel installations that
are currently running the Berkeley DB back end while developing
features that require a SQL back end. It isn't going to be easy.
Yeah. "Just throwing it out there", really.
There has been some talk about moving Citadel to SQL lately, and two different design approaches have been floated. One approach would allow fulltext indexing, the other, not so much.