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2005 Dec 02
1
Compile error on FreeBSD 4.10 gcc 2.95.4
FYI, I tried installing ferret on my freebsd virtual server and got this: retango# gem install ferret --include-dependencies Attempting local installation of ''ferret'' Local gem file not found: ferret*.gem Attempting remote installation of ''ferret'' Updating Gem source index for: http://gems.rubyforge.org Building native extensions. This could take a while...
2005 Dec 02
1
cFerret ETA?
I''m noticing some long delays when optimizing my index. I know this is terribly inefficient, but in order to make sure that my ActiveRecord model is in sync with my index, I''m optimizing after every new record that I store, like so: class Resume < ActiveRecord::Base include Ferret has_and_belongs_to_many :users SEARCH_INDEX = File.dirname(__FILE__) +
2005 Dec 02
4
How to get the count of matching documents
I''m trying to generate a rails pagination helper for some ferret search results, and I need to know how many total matches there are to my search query. I don''t see an obvious way of finding this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Carl Youngblood
2006 May 03
2
Is it safe to delete ferret-write.lck if it is stale?
I''m noticing that ferret-write.lck sometimes stays in my index directory and throws exceptions whenever someone tries to do a search. Apparently there are some cases where ferret doesn''t realize that the file is old and can be deleted. I''m wondering what the best way to recover from this error is. Am I safe just writing a cron job that deletes this file if it is over
2005 Dec 16
5
Ordering results by something other than relevance
Along with the contents of the documents in my index, I have stored the date they were added. I want to search for keywords in the index but have the results be sorted by their date rather than their relevance to the keywords. How would I do this in ferret? Thanks, Carl
2005 Dec 14
4
Is it possible to highlight search keywords in results?
I''m wondering if ferret has any built-in search/replace mechanism that I might be able to use to highlight the query data in each search result. The reason I think this would be a good idea is that I could end up having to practically duplicate the ferret query parser just to interpret the query so that I can figure out how to highlight the keywords in the search results. Just in case
2005 Dec 14
2
undefined method `add'' for Ferret::Search::BooleanQuery
Up to now in my ferret development I have been using simple single-word strings as my search queries. I just now am trying to increase the complexity of my queries. When I was passing a single word with no spaces in my index searches, like so: count = index.search_each(''testing'') do |d, s| ... end everything worked fine. But now when I do something like this: count =
2006 Apr 16
1
Error upgrading to 0.9.1 on freebsd
I got some errors when running gem update to update my version of ferret on freebsd: Attempting remote upgrade of ferret Attempting remote installation of ''ferret'' Building native extensions. This could take a while... In file included from /usr/include/sys/time.h:40, from /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-freebsd4.10/missing.h:16, from
2005 Dec 03
3
How to avoid duplicate search results
I seem to be getting the same document multiple times in my search results. I''m wondering if this is because by default a document is placed in the search results every time the word you''re looking for shows up. Is that the way it works? Thanks, Carl
2006 Mar 06
1
C version of ferret?
Hey Dave, I understand you''ve been very busy lately, but I was really excited when you said before Christmas sometime that you were soon to release a fast C version of ferret. Is that still in the works? Do you have even a rough ETA? I have a rails site that would greatly benefit from it. Thanks, Carl -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Jun 14
2
API towards cFerret
Hello list, I know this is a little OT but I wonder how I would go about using cFerret directly through C/C++ for indexing. Right now I do index = Index::Index.new(:path => ''/path/to/index'') index << {:title => "Programming Ruby", :content => "blah blah blah"} How would I do this in C/C++ against cFerret? Thanks! //Henrik
2005 Dec 08
2
Confusing lock problem in rails
I have a model class in rails that has a class variable that is a ferret index. For some reason, the methods in my class that refer to the class variable are getting lock conflicts. Can anybody see any obvious reason why? I notice that it keeps leaving a lock file in the index directory. I thought auto_flush was supposed to remove the lock automatically after every operation. Is there
2005 Dec 14
5
Query question
I have an index in which I want different records to be accessible to different users. I think I can do this by adding a "users" field to each record in the index and narrow down my queries to only those records matching the current user''s userid. I have the userids separated by commas. What would be the right way to query for a certain user? I have to make sure that I
2006 Mar 14
6
cFerret nearing completion
Hey folks, Some good news. I''ve finished cFerret and it''s ruby bindings to the point where I can run all of the unit tests. I still have to work out how I''m going to package and release it but it shouldn''t be long now. If you can''t wait you might like to try it from the subversion repository. It''ll probably only work on linux at the moment and
2006 Apr 30
3
Locale not set error when trying to use C version in a rails app
I''m getting a locale not set error. Does anyone know how I should set my locale in my rails environment so that ferret knows what to do? Why isn''t this a problem in the ruby version of ferret? Thanks, Carl
2005 Dec 02
8
Ferret 0.3.0 released
Hi folks, This latest release of Ferret has a lot of improvements. There have been substantial improvements to performance. Try it for yourself to see. I won''t be publishing any numbers just yet. I will say though that it''s still about 2-4 times slower than Lucene with the extension installed. There is also some performance improvements in the pure Ruby version if you
2005 Dec 09
1
Index returning ids that are one less than they should be
I''m saving records to an index like so: index << {:id => id, :email => email, :contents => contents, :date => found_on} In debugging my code, it appears that whatever I set a record''s id to, when I find that record in a search, it returns the id minus 1, so if the first record I store in my database has an id of one and I store its counterpart in my index,
2005 Nov 19
14
FULLTEXT search in MySQL on rails
I tried adding a FULLTEXT search index to a table of mine in MySQL, only to discover that the InnoDB table format doesn''t seem to support this feature. Switching to the MyISAM table type seemed to work, but I seem to have some recollection that ActiveRecord transactions aren''t fully atomic on MyISAM tables. Is this true or am I just remembering wrong? If so, does anyone have
2006 Apr 19
2
How to do case-sensitive searches
Forgive me if this topic has already been discussed on the list. I googled but couldn''t find much. I''d like to search through text for US state abbreviations that are written in capitals. What is the best way to do this? I read somewhere that tokenized fields are stored in the index in lowercase, so I am concerned that I will lose precision. What is the best way to store a
2005 Jun 14
7
OT: US city proximity search
Does anyone know where I might be able to download/purchase a database of US cities and their longitude/latitude coordinates? I''d like to provide a search option on a website that allows users to search by city but include cities in the surrounding area. Thanks, Carl Youngblood _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list