Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Install Xapian-bindings-0.9.6 with MingW"
2016 Dec 04
1
swig-3.0.7 for xapian-bindings to tcl
I recently wrote a post on installing "Git for Windows" on a legacy XP SP3 Home box.
http://nurmi-labs.blogspot.com/2016/11/git.html
I added some missing files from the MSYS2 packages which were removed for the downloadable
"Git for Windows" installer and a compiler and some additional libraries.
For other utilities (bison, flex, info, m4, make, and csh/tcsh), and code I
2009 Sep 15
1
can´t build ruby bindings with msvc (xapian 1.1.2)
hi
i?m trying to build the ruby bindings in xapian 1.1.2 on win xp.
i?ve
1. pulled the tags/1.1.2 revision from svn
2. built SWIG from repo via MinGW and MSYS (swig -help works, so build seems
ok to me)
3. built xapian-core following readme in ...\win32msvc, apitest doesn?t give
errors
now if i try to build:
"...\ruby>nmake SWIGBUILD=1
Microsoft (R) Program
2015 Sep 10
0
interix / xapian / bindings / Eric Lindblad
Report by Eric Lindblad 10-09-2015
http://www.ericlindblad.blogspot.com
cf: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.search.xapian.general/9862
interix
Yesterday I compiled cppunit-1.12.1 on the Interix g++ (3.3) compiler.
xapian
Subsequent to disabling the remote backend which caused gmake to skip over the /net/tcpclient.cc:77 error, resulting in xapian libs' compile, today I disabled the
2005 Mar 28
4
Problem with bindings and MinGW
Message body follows:
Hi,
I'm interested in Xapian as a possible search engine for a
Python project I'm developing. The reason why I write to you,
is that I saw that you've been fixing bugs... so please excuse
me if I'm bothering you: I saw no other contact on the
xapian.org web pages.
I've been spending the last two days trying to set up Python
bindings for the library
2005 Mar 28
4
Problem with bindings and MinGW
Message body follows:
Hi,
I'm interested in Xapian as a possible search engine for a
Python project I'm developing. The reason why I write to you,
is that I saw that you've been fixing bugs... so please excuse
me if I'm bothering you: I saw no other contact on the
xapian.org web pages.
I've been spending the last two days trying to set up Python
bindings for the library
2006 Feb 04
0
Re: xapian python bindings
I'm cc:-ing my reply to xapian-devel, since others may have an opinion.
In particular, James has probably done most work on the python bindings.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 03:56:23PM -0800, Jason Toffaletti wrote:
> I'm curious if boost::python has been considered for creating more
> pythonic bindings to Xapian. I've used it to wrap several C++ libraries
> and found the
2013 Feb 14
1
Go (golang) bindings for Xapian?
Hi,
is anyone working on Xapian bindings for Go? SWIG supports Go since
version 2.0 (http://www.swig.org/Doc2.0/Go.html), but there's some
Go-specific code that needs to be written.
Unfortunately, I have 0 experience both with SWIG and hacking on the
Xapian bindings, so I probably cannot do this as a weekend project. It
would come in very handy though.
Regards,
Marinos
2017 Sep 12
0
perl bindings to Xapian::Query
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 04:47:52PM -0400, Alex Aminoff wrote:
> my $filterepoch = time() - ($datefilter * 60 * 60 * 24);
> my $filterquery =
> Xapian::Query->new(OP_VALUE_GE,I_DATE,$filterepoch);
I think your issue here is that $filterepoch is a number rather than
a string (a Perl scalar can have different representations internally).
In t/valuerange.t this testcase
2008 Jan 09
2
xapian with MinGW - solved
Hi,
I got this issue nailed out. :-D
The problem was with the zlib package offered by MinGW.
_Never_ use zlib-1.2.3-MSYS-1.0.11.tar.bz2 package, _it's broken_!
Instead, download the pre-compiled version of zlib from zlib.net,
and use that to build Xapian with MinGW on Windows.
Regards,
Adi.
2011 Mar 19
1
A question about project " Lua bindings for Xapian"
Hello all,
I am interested in the project "Supporting another language(Lua)". It
difficulty is medium-hard. Then my question is: How many lines of code does
it need to implement this project? I found some code in other languages
binding is generated by SWIG. Then what part of code do we need to write,
and what part of code are generated by SWIG?
Best Regards,
Xiaona
2006 Apr 19
1
ANN: Alpha Ruby bindings for Xapian now available
Dear Xapian community,
We've been looking for a search engine to integrate with our Rails
applications. Xapian seems to be the most robust and mature of any open
source solution out there. But, there were no Ruby bindings. So... I've
started work on Ruby SWIG bindings for Xapian.
My work is still alpha-quality; expect bugs and expect API changes
before we're done. It's
2009 Jan 29
1
Xapian Ruby bindings do not implement full multi-value-sorting functionality?
Hello,
this is a question that could be answered by collaborators of the Ruby
bindings.
Today I've played around with the Xapian::MultiValueSorter class. I've set
everything up and then I tried following on an instance of Xapian::Enquire:
:
enquire = Xapian::Enquire.new(database)
enquire.query = options[:query]
:
sorter = Xapian::MultiValueSorter.new
sorter.add(0, true)
sorter.add(1,
2014 Aug 28
1
xapian golang binding
Hi,
I would like to create a golang binding for xapian. Has anyone made the
necessary swig files for it? If not can someone who has experience with
swig offer tips or ready-made files?
Cheers,
Marius
PS1: A sample of how the binding will be used:
https://gist.github.com/mtibeica/7d2c680046b4bd0da751#file-quickstart-go
PS2: I wrote the nodejs binding for xapian (found on
2011 Jun 20
1
Revision: 15699: $tg->index_text ($text, $weight) fails with "No matching function for overloaded 'TermGenerator_index_text'"
Hi,
I've been out of touch recently, so perhaps I've missed something (the last
time I checked the svn pulse the Perl code was under search-xapian/ - looks
like things have moved to swig).
The latest trunk (revision 15699) has a problem with Perl:
$tg->index_text ($text, $weight);
It fails with "No matching function for overloaded 'TermGenerator_index_text'..."
I
2007 Apr 13
0
[949] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282: Changes in Gauge API 2.6->2.8, remove comment cruft in header
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!--
#msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
2015 Aug 07
1
xapian 1.2.21 / MSYS-1.0.11.exe
Xapian Developers,
[I initially thought to install xapian on SFU (Interix 3.5) on MS XP but could not compile libuuid]
[getopt.h, inttypes.h, and stdint.h taken from SUA (for Vista) and installed in SFU (Interix 3.5)]
If someone is inclined to write a modified libuuid and label it for use with Interix <version(s)> to
satisfy the dependency for an xapian <version(s)> install on
2005 Apr 28
2
Available backends in xapian.h
A short note: this message comes as a public reply to a discussion about
xapian-bindings, that is why it can look a little bit incomplete... however
the problem for now was to modify the xapian-core distribution so that there
are symbols #defined (or maybe #undefined) to reflect what backends were
available in the library.
As I said to Olly, I'm a complete newbie at Autotools (and SWIG), so
2004 Oct 18
1
xapian-bindings compile creates 34mb xapian_wrap.o file?
Questions are threaded into the output:
********************
#./configure --without-python
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... mawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking
2004 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] Linking tblgen debug executable (without symbols) on MinGW
Hi
I've been able to semi compile (i.e. excluded code not present on the
platform) the source code of the LLVM tblgen tool on the MinGW platform.
However, when linking the object files the linker does not succeed:
--------------------------
Linking tblgen debug executable (without symbols)
C:/MinGW/msys/local/build/llvm/lib/Debug/libLLVMsystem.a(Signals.o)(.text+0x7e3):
In function
2007 Mar 03
1
Error handling in the bindings
Currently, the SWIG generated bindings catch exceptions raised by Xapian
and rethrow them using the standard SWIG error types: for example, if
any Xapian::DatabaseError exception is raised, SWIG will use its
standard SWIG_IOError error type to report the error.
In Python, this leads to code like the following:
try:
db.get_document(1)
except RuntimeError, e:
if