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2020 Oct 19
2
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)
...rl=https://solr.example.com:8984/solr/dovecot/ soft_commit=yes batch_size=250
+ fts_solr = url=https://solr.example.com:8984/solr/dovecot/ use_libfts soft_commit=yes batch_size=250
exec of
doveadm fts rescan -u testuser at example.com
returns
doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts-solr: fts_filter_normalizer_icu: libicu support not built in
doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts: Failed to initialize backend 'solr': Invalid fts_solr setting
doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts not enabled for user's namespace INBOX
in my current package src
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms...
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)
...es batch_size=250
> +??? fts_solr = url=https://solr.example.com:8984/solr/dovecot/
> use_libfts soft_commit=yes batch_size=250
>
> exec of
>
> ????doveadm fts rescan -u testuser at example.com
>
> returns
>
> ????doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts-solr:
> fts_filter_normalizer_icu: libicu support not built in
> ????doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts: Failed to initialize
> backend 'solr': Invalid fts_solr setting
> ????doveadm(testuser at example.com): Error: fts not enabled for user's
> namespace INBOX
>
>
> in my current package s...
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,