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2019 Jan 07
1
Solr -> Xapian ?
...ratch.
michael
> On January 7, 2019 at 7:05 AM Joan Moreau via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
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> Hi
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> ANyone to answer specifically ?
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> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the greatest for insance)
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> Q2 : WHen Indexing an email, the data is not passed by "build_key". Why so ? What is the link with "build_more" ?
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> Q3 :...
2019 Jan 06
3
Solr -> Xapian ?
and finally , for fts_backend_xxxx_lookup_multi, why is that backend
dependent ?
Would- nt the below function below be the same for any backend ?
Waiting fro your feedback on all those questions
Thank you
JM
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static int fts_backend_xapian_lookup_multi(struct fts_backend *_backend,
struct mailbox *const boxes[], struct mail_search_arg *args, enum
fts_lookup_flags flags,
2006 Jan 19
0
want to know, how much data will be extracted from every single packet
...ow why, but vorb_dsp_state.granulepos == -1. i can get granulepos of the current page, but there are many packets in it, so it's almost useless. granulepos in the end is equal to uncompressed data size, and it's pretty well, but i want the size of every packet's uncompressed data.
with gratest wishes,
Tertium Organum
2008 Sep 09
0
Puppet + openpkg
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Hi, has anyone looked at using puppet to manage openpkg instances?
I''m considering to use openpkg to get the latest and gratest - but it
has to fit with puppet :)
kind regards,
Tarjei
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2019 Jan 08
3
Solr -> Xapian ?
On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
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> Hi
>
> ANyone to answer specifically ?
>
> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the greatest for insance)
All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first indexes all the missing mails. So the l...
2019 Jan 11
2
Solr -> Xapian ?
...t; On 2019-01-08 04:24, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
> Hi
>
> ANyone to answer specifically ?
>
> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the greatest for insance)
> All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first indexes all the missing mails. So...
2019 Jan 07
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
Hi
ANyone to answer specifically ?
Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the
greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the
code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the
greatest for insance)
Q2 : WHen Indexing an email, the data is not passed by "build_key". Why
so ? What is the link with "build_more" ?
Q3 : Searching/Lookup : THe fhe...
2019 Jan 11
2
Solr -> Xapian ?
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greatest for insance)
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All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginni...
2019 Jan 09
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
...mo Sirainen wrote:
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> ANyone to answer specifically ?
>>
>> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the greatest for insance)
>
> All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first indexes all the missing mails...
2019 Jan 11
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
...d it to the
build ?
Thank you
On 2019-01-08 04:24, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org>
wrote:
Hi
ANyone to answer specifically ?
Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the
greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the
code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the
greatest for insance)
All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to
the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first indexes all the
missing mails. So the la...
2019 Jan 11
0
Solr -> Xapian ?
...gt;> On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot < dovecot at dovecot.org>
>> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> ANyone to answer specifically ?
>>
>> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the
>> greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the
>> code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the
>> greatest for insance)
>> All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to
>> the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first...
2019 Jan 11
4
Solr -> Xapian ?
...4, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> On 7 Jan 2019, at 16.05, Joan Moreau via dovecot < dovecot at dovecot.org>
> wrote:
> Hi
>
> ANyone to answer specifically ?
>
> Q1 : get_last_uid -> Is this the last UID indexed (which may be not the
> greatest value), or the gratest value (which may not be the latest) (the
> code of existing plugins is unclear about this, Solr looks for the
> greatest for insance)
> All the mails are always supposed to be indexed from the beginning to
> the last indexed mail. If there's a gap, indexer first indexes all the...