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Perl modules coming out: IsisDB and SWISH::Split

I'm working currently on two perl modules which will be very useful in next
version of WebPAC:

  • IsisDB - perl-only alternative to OpenIsis perl bindings which are depreciated (at it seems)
  • Swish::Split - experimental module to enable indexing from perl using swish-e. It uses experimental incremental mode which is available in swish-e for a while, but it still has some problems.

Since my network at home doesn't work (you just have to live wireless!), I
won't blog much for the rest of this year. On the bright side, there isn't
much days left in this year anyway...

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