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2006 Sep 15
0
Possiible Bug ? indexWriter#doc_countcountsdeleted docs after #commit
> I should also mention the reason I wouldn''t want
> to return the document ID from any IndexWriter method
> is that the document ID could become invalid when the
> next document is added (if a segment merge is triggered
> and deletes exist). At least when using an IndexReader,
> the document ID is valid for the life of the reader.
Thanks for your detail Dave!
2006 Sep 14
1
Possiible Bug ? indexWriter#doc_count counts deleted docs after #commit
I''m playing with "updating" docs in my index, and I think I''ve found bug
with IndexWriter counting deleted docs. Script and output follow:
=====
require ''rubygems''
require ''ferret''
p Ferret::VERSION
@doc = {:id => ''44'', :name => ''fred'', :email => ''abc at
2006 Sep 14
2
Possiible Bug ? indexWriter#doc_count countsdeleted docs after #commit
Hi David,
> Deleted documents don''t get deleted until commit is called
Ok, but FYI, my experiments show that #commit doesn''t affect #doc_count,
even across ruby sessions.
On a different note, I''d like to request a variation of #add_document
which returns the doc_id of the document added, as opposed to self.
I''m trying to track down an issue with a large
2005 May 06
2
Are there any success stories streaming to an icecast2 server using Asterisk or OpenMCU?
My goal is build a configuration that provides an 800 number to an internal
(LAN) MCU Asterisk/OpenMCU server to manage an audio conference for up to 8
clients (for one hour) that will be streamed to an icecast2 server.
I have googled and read a few discussions about the use of Asterisk and
possiibly OpenMCU to stream audio to an icecast2 server. I have seen
snippets here and there and now I am trying to fix all the pieces together.
At present, it seems to me that using Asterisk w/ app_conference will demand a
separate machine with a card (???) from digium. From there, it appears that
co...
2005 May 07
0
Are there any success stories streaming to an icecast2 server using Asterisk or OpenMCU?
...to manage an audio conference for up to 8
> clients (for one hour) that will be streamed to an icecast2 server.
It's possible to stream to Icecast2 direct from the asterisk MeetMe
conference module via Ices.
> I have googled and read a few discussions about the use of Asterisk and
> possiibly OpenMCU to stream audio to an icecast2 server. I have seen
> snippets here and there and now I am trying to fix all the pieces together.
Asterisk is like this unfortunately and I can't tell you the specifics on
how to do it, but I know people who have it working.
> At present, it see...
2003 Apr 22
2
howto
I have this configuration:
UA1 ---> FW1 ---> Asterisk ----> FW2 --> Internet --> UA2
UA has provate address (192.168.x.x)
Asterisk has public address
I want to be reach somebody at the internet.
My idea was that asterisk works as a Proxy.
Then i would have a SIP/RTP connection between UA1 and Asterisk and an
other SIP/RTP connection between Asterisk and UA2. (asterisk is