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2020 Oct 19
4
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 10/19/20 1:18 AM, John Fawcett wrote: > I would recommend you to redo the tests after correcting the > configuration. To be doubly sure you can include accented and unique non > accented text in the same email and search for both. If the non accented > text is found you know you've searching against the updated index and > the fact that accented text is not found is not
2020 Oct 19
0
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
On 19/10/2020 17:00, PGNet Dev wrote: > On 10/19/20 1:18 AM, John Fawcett wrote: >> I would recommend you to redo the tests after correcting the >> configuration. To be doubly sure you can include accented and unique non >> accented text in the same email and search for both. If the non accented >> text is found you know you've searching against the updated index and
2016 Nov 30
4
[RFC] Parallelizing (Target-Independent) Instruction Selection
> Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> 於 2016年11月30日 上午5:14 寫道: > >> >> On Nov 29, 2016, at 4:02 AM, Bekket McClane via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Though there exists lots of researches on parallelizing or scheduling optimization passes, If you open up the time matrices of
2020 Oct 18
8
v2.3.11.3 solr plugin search via MUA fails to match accented ascii characters; cmd line exec of `doveadm fts lookup` PANICs (assertion failed)
I've since rebuilt/reconfig'd all parts of my setup from scratch; some good cleanup along the way. Atm, my entire system for send/recv, store/retrieve, + rules & search is working as I intend. Ok, mostly ... Except for this accented-character search mystery. I've got a _lot_ of mail with various languages in bodies, so _do_ need to get this sorted. > On 10/18/20 2:58 PM,