Düben, Christian writes
The files meant for the ftp server are in /home/icanis/ftp/opt. The rank variable in these files handles ties with the "min" option. Assume we have four authors with closeness values of 0.5, 0.3, 0.3 and 0.2 respectively. With the "min" option their ranks are 1, 2, 2 and 4.
Seems fine, but where is the path data? CollEc generates path data. As long as your system does does not produce path data, it is not a replacement for the existing CollEc.
You mentioned that your code fixes the rsync permission problem over time. What time frame did you have in mind? It does not work yet.
Then it does not work. The issue had nothing to do with permissions, but with the fact that remi at aigtu was completely broken. That is fixed.
Do I need to add anything to the shell script?
I doubt it. If the data does not update the problem is that aigtu does not have an up-to-date copy of RePEc:per.
Before Christian Zimmermann links any IDEAS content to the web application's entry points, we should discuss the URL.
Collec2 is no good. What about app.collec? It will become collec.repec.org when it can replace the functionality. I'm much looking forward to that as the current calculations block helos for any other talks. We need to move this to helos. There you will have more computing power.
Could you add a placeholder HTML page at graphec.repec.org? Something like "GraphEc is currently publicly unavailable. Contact <a href="http://www.christian-dueben.com">Christian Düben</a> regarding the application's public release.". The new CollEc already links to GraphEc and I think that a placeholder page with a short informative text would look nicer than the Apache2 Debian default page.
I suggest that if graphec is not available, you should not link to it. When helos was installed, debian had no controller for its NIC. Thus it's an ubuntu machine. Will that be a problem? I could reinstall helos, but I don't have disk space to at least temporarily store the data it houses now. Generally, my machines are running full. We are short of disk space. It has been difficult to get further resources because of the crisis. -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel