Displaying 20 results from an estimated 531 matches for "delving".
2015 Jan 26
2
delve not found
Hi all,
Today I just cloned Xapian and Xapian-Docsprint from your GitHub repos and was working through the practical example in Python in your Getting Started with Xapian 1.2 guide. However after the index was generated, I wasn't able to inspect it with delve because the command was not found.
My system set-up is a fresh install of Debian 7.8.0 as a virtual machine under Virtual Box, and I
2016 Jul 10
3
Xapian 1.4.0 released
On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 06:42:23PM -0700, Kevin Duraj wrote:
> The issue is that delve was renamed to xapian-delve but documentation
> is still saying that delve is delve. Who has access to update the
> documentation?
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/xapian.html
That website has nothing to do with Xapian, so you probably need to
contact whoever runs it.
2016 Jul 06
2
Xapian 1.4.0 released
I have installed the new Xapian 1.4.0 , during the installation, I
haven't seen any problems, however, when I execute commands quest and
delve I get different versions, and my Perl-based searches return
Exception: Couldn't detect type of database ... and what are these
glass things in the index directories? There is a no new version of
Perl Search::Xapian.
$ quest -version
quest -
2015 Nov 14
1
Xapian-Haystack is available in Python 3
Hi,
I'm the current developer of Xapian-Haystack, and I'm glad to announce that
we've been finally able to install and pass all the tests of
Xapian-Haystack with Xapian 1.3.3 in both Python 2 and 3, which means that
Xapian-Haystack now supports Python 3. This naturally would not be possible
without your efforts to push Xapian bindings to Python 3, and I thank you
for that.
Here I
2016 Jun 20
2
Compilation problem with a few configure option
Hi
Compilation of 1.3.7 dies with the following configuration:
====================================
./configure --enable-shared --enable-static --disable-sse
--disable-backend-inmemory --disable-backend-remote
====================================
During the compilation I get the following error:
====================================
/bin/bash ./libtool --tag=CXX --mode=link g++ -fshow-column
2016 Jan 08
2
Strange index consistency issue
Hi,
A Recoll user is reporting an index corruption problem. In general, index
corruption happens from time to time with Recoll, because of crashes,
reboots, misc Recoll bugs, etc.
The strange thing here is that xapian-check does not seem to detect anything.
In a nutshell, some document numbers seem to point to a data blackhole: the
docids are returned when searching for the file/doc unique
2012 Jan 15
3
I'm trying to relate what I know about Omega/Scriptindex with the actual data
James, thanks for the explanations. I misread the notes.
As an exercise, I'm trying to convert an existing project that currently
uses Scriptindex and Omega to direct Xapian API calls. I did a (I
think) complete dump of a document with
delve -r 565 -d database
and I see things like
subject='A typical subject'
with a corresponding set of terms like
Sa Stypical Ssubject
Which
2016 Jan 10
2
Strange index consistency issue
Olly Betts <olly <at> survex.com> writes:
>
> You could try:
>
> delve -t '' ./xapiandb
>
> That will list the document lengths, so you can see if document 6 is in
> that list or not.
I am the recoll user mentioned in the first post above. I still have a copy
of the (potentially) corrupted index and I did the requested testing.
I ran delve -t
2010 Jun 09
1
pam_winbind and krb5_auth
Hey list,
I'm wondering if there is any advantage to be gained by using kerberos with pam_winbind.
I've configured pam_winbind and enabled krb5_auth though apart from being granted a ticket, I'm unsure as to any advantage that would be gained by enabling Kerberos.
Thanks,
Matt Delves
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Matthew Delves
System Administrator
Information
2016 Jul 09
0
Xapian 1.4.0 released
The issue is that delve was renamed to xapian-delve but documentation
is still saying that delve is delve. Who has access to update the
documentation?
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/xapian.html
Installed Programs: copydatabase, delve, quest, simpleexpand,
simpleindex, simplesearch, xapian-check, xapian-chert-update,
xapian-compact, xapian-config, xapian-inspect,
2009 Dec 22
7
puppet, mongel, nginx and new nodes
Hey All,
This is probably a gotcha of some kind. That is to say I''ve missed a configuration somewhere. I''ve recently moved over to using mongrel as the puppet server type and having nginx proxy to one of four mongrel instances.
What I''m seeing though is that when I try to run a new node (one that has been created post moving to mongrel/nginx) is that it returns with the
2016 Jul 11
0
Xapian 1.4.0 released
James,
You are saying that when I search for "delve Xapian 1.4" on Google, a
company worth of 491 Billion of Dollars and you saying that their top
of the search result has nothing to do with Xapian.
https://www.google.com/search?q=xapian+delve&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=delve+xapian+1.4
Whooo, that is strong. I don't think Google will ever call you for an
Interview now *LOL*
2016 Jul 12
3
Xapian 1.4.0 released
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 02:02:56PM -0700, Kevin Duraj wrote:
> You are saying that when I search for "delve Xapian 1.4" on Google, a
> company worth of 491 Billion of Dollars and you saying that their top
> of the search result has nothing to do with Xapian.
>
> https://www.google.com/search?q=xapian+delve&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=delve+xapian+1.4
Well, I'm not
2023 Mar 27
1
manual flushing thresholds for deletes?
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:22:09AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> > 10 seems too long. You want the mean word length weighted by frequency
> > of occurrence. For English that's typically around 5 characters, which
> > is 5 bytes. If we go for +1 that's:
>
> Actually, 10 may be too short in my case since there's a
2009 Dec 17
12
puppet performance and inability to retrieve file metadata
Hey All,
I''m running into a problem whereby some nodes are struggling to retrieve the metadata for files. I''ve moved all the nodes across to 0.25.1 to try and eliminate version inconsistencies though they still appear. I''ve also started using asynchronous stored configs as well.
I''m wondering if this has anything to do with performance on the box and if there
2013 Oct 13
2
trouble with user's right indexing with omega
Hi,
I'm using omindex to index files and I want make query with user/group
boolean prefix (I*, I at ... and I#...). That work well with "other" and
"group" right, but not in all case for "user" right.
Here is an example:
assume that we have an user "ftp" not in "users" group. If file right are:
-rw-r------ 1 ftp users 13 2013-10-06
2008 Nov 05
4
select in form - best practice?
Q. What resource do readers recommend for referencing regarding best
practices for form construction in Rails?
I have the following situation: location_type of Locations may have one
of five (5) possible codes. Presently I have these codes listed in a
drop-down select constructed thusly:
<p>
<b>Location type</b><br />
<%= f.select :location_type,
2016 Jun 20
0
Compilation problem with a few configure option
Emmanuel,
Which version of C++ compiler are you using?
$ c++ --version
c++ (GCC) 4.9.3
Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-Kevin
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 6:58 AM, Emmanuel Engelhart <kelson at kiwix.org>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Compilation of 1.3.7 dies with the following configuration:
>
> ====================================
> ./configure --enable-shared
2010 Jun 03
8
authenticating new nodes that are created by provisioning
Hey Folks,
I''m looking at doing automated provisioning of new servers and am trying to integrate puppet into this process. What I''m wondering though is what the best process for securely registering a new node is.
At the moment the first time puppet is run I have to then accept the certificate on the puppetmaster and then run puppet again.
What I would like to do is accept the
2023 May 03
1
manual flushing thresholds for deletes?
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:22:09AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> > Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> > > 10 seems too long. You want the mean word length weighted by frequency
> > > of occurrence. For English that's typically around 5 characters, which
> > > is 5 bytes. If we go for +1 that's: