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2006 Dec 06
1
AAF - Stem Analyzer
I''m not on AAF. Can someone else help Raymond with an example? On 12/6/06, Raymond O''connor <nappin713 at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Matt Schnitz wrote: > > You also need to stem-analyze the incoming query. > > > > I had this same problem. :^> > > > > > > Schnitz > > Do you have an example of how to do this? I''m using AAF. > Thanks, > Ray > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby...
2006 Dec 06
10
Stem Analyzer
Hi all, I am trying to implement a search that will use the Stem Analyzer. I added the Stem Anaylzer from the examples shown in another post http://ruby-forum.com/topic/80178#147014 module Ferret::Analysis class StemmingAnalyzer def token_stream(field, text) StemFilter.new(StandardTokenizer.new(text)) end end end The problem with the Stem analyzer is that when I search for a
2007 Mar 05
2
Is indexing slower?
Hi - I upgraded to Ferret 0.11.3 from 0.10.13. I used to index 10,000 records in 10 secs. Now it takes 13 minutes. (That''s a factor of ~75x) Did something change in the flush semantics, or something? Thanks! Schnitz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/attachments/20070304/5fa79f23/attachment-0001.html
2006 Dec 07
8
crash on repeated search
I have found another crash in ferret; this one just uses a regular search. It''s similar to an issue reported by Matt Schnitz a while ago, but unlike his, mine does not go away if I turn off omit_norms. It does go away if I turn on the garbage collector more often, but I''m not sure that''s a stable workaround under the circumstances. This one isn''t a segfault, but more complicated versions ha...
2007 Apr 19
1
DRb examples for vanilla Ferret?
Hi folks! Does anyone have any example code for using a DRb Ferret server? No AAF. Dave - is yours ready? I know Jens has one, but I was hoping for something more stand-alone. I assume Jens has a lot of other code in there. Schnitz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/attachments/20070418/a2c9ab09/attachment.html
2007 Jan 31
6
GeoQuery with acts_as_ferret involved
So, I''m working on a search engine of sorts that restricts results to your local area. I can successfully return all entries within 15 miles of a particular point, and I can successfully return all entries that match a search query, but I''m having trouble combining the two together and doing pagination on them. Basically, for the range query, you do a SQL query that returns all
2007 Mar 23
7
Multiple servers for one index
Hi, I''m currently trying to set up a solution involving multiple servers using the same index over nfs. The problem is that from what I have seen, ferret doesn''t support multiple processes writing to the same index. Using a DRb service is not an option since this would create a single point of failure. I tried using Ferret::Store::FSDirectory to create a write lock on the the
2006 Nov 23
0
Two repeatable crash bugs in Ferret proper
...#39;'t. He recommended I talk to you guys. They''re both relatively easy to work around. So don''t worry about me. I''d fix them in the C++ myself, but I''m not really geared up for that environment. I figure someone here is better equipped to handle this. Schnitz --- First bug: quotes in search terms #!/usr/bin/ruby require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' # Strangely, the omit_norms is required to exercise the bug. field_infos = Ferret::Index::FieldInfos.new(:index => :omit_norms) field_infos.add_field( :phile_id ) fie...
2006 Dec 04
4
How to handle updates from other machine
Hi, Right now I''m having ferret index about 1.5million documents. I plan on rebuilding the index on another machine and then copying the index over to the webserver. I read in one of the other posts that ferret has to reopen the index to see any new changes. Is there a way to script this? My frontend is a RoR app using AAF. Thanks, Chris -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.