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2012 Jan 15
3
I'm trying to relate what I know about Omega/Scriptindex with the actual data
James, thanks for the explanations. I misread the notes. As an exercise, I'm trying to convert an existing project that currently uses Scriptindex and Omega to direct Xapian API calls. I did a (I think) complete dump of a document with delve -r 565 -d database and I see things like subject='A typical subject' with a corresponding set of terms like Sa Stypical Ssubject Which
2011 Mar 26
2
Building Xapian on Mac OSX 10.6.x
I have a project that requires Xapian for a 32 bit arch, but Mac defaults to 64 bit. How can I configure Xapian core and Xapian python bindings to build 32 bit?
2011 Mar 26
2
Building Xapian on Mac OSX 10.6.x
I have a project that requires Xapian for a 32 bit arch, but Mac defaults to 64 bit. How can I configure Xapian core and Xapian python bindings to build 32 bit?
2012 Jan 15
1
Another broken link
At page http://getting-started-with-xapian.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html#datasets-and-example-code <http://getting-started-with-xapian.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html#datasets-and-example-code>the python examples file, http://xapian.org/docs/examples/python.tgz <http://getting-started-with-xapian.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html#datasets-and-example-code>
2011 Apr 27
2
Omindex: what are the default numbered indexes?
> -----Original Message----- > Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:35:20 +0100 > From: James Aylett <james-xapian at tartarus.org> > Subject: Re: [Xapian-discuss] Omindex: what are the default numbered > indexes? > To: <xapian at catcons.co.uk> <xapian at catcons.co.uk> > Cc: 'Xapian Discussion' <xapian-discuss at lists.xapian.org> > Message-ID:
2011 Jun 10
2
Just starting to experiment with php
I took one of the examples and tried to run against my database ls -l /data1/mail/db/cur.1 total 1129624 -rw-r--r-- 1 jwl jwl 0 2011-06-09 02:27 flintlock -rw-r--r-- 1 jwl jwl 28 2011-06-09 02:27 iamchert -rwxrwxrwx 1 jwl jwl 7258 2011-06-09 02:27 position.baseA -rwxrwxrwx 1 jwl jwl 7046 2011-06-09 02:27 position.baseB -rwxrwxrwx 1 jwl jwl 474226688 2011-06-09 02:28
2010 Dec 16
2
Failing to build PHP Bindings OSX 10.6
Very odd this, I have downloaded the latest xapian-core and bindings. Installed xapian-core no problem in /usr/local/xapian However I am getting very strange errors when running make when trying to install the PHP bindings, it configures fine. Paste bin here: http://pastebin.com/JWViJz4b I am missing something obvious I know... I have built 1.0 on this machine in the past fine... John
2011 Jun 14
1
Problem installing Xapian python bindings on Mac OS X
I am using xapian-bindings-1.0.16.tar.gz ./configure --prefix=$HOME PYTHON=/usr/bin/python PYTHON_LIB=/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages --with-python --without-ruby --without-php --without-tcl and I get configure: error: Can't find xapian-config, although the xapian-core runtime library seems to be installed. If you've installed xapian-core from a package, you probably need to install
2011 Mar 20
1
GSoC 2011 - Improve Existing Bindings
Dear Olly, I am very excited to contribute in open source community through the platform of Google Summer of Code 2011. I have visited the ideas of ?Xapian? at http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/GSoCProjectIdeas for GSoC 2011. I am interested in working on ?Improve Existing Bindings?. The reason for my interest is that I have previously worked on .NET related projects both in VB and C#. I also have
2011 Apr 09
1
Pretty URLs for omega?
Hello :-) How can the default omega URL be prettified? http://<host_ID>/cgi-bin/omega is working fine, giving us all omega's default CGI parameters. Now we want multiple databases which could be accessed using http://<host_ID>/cgi-bin/omega?DB=<index_ID> but this is starting to get messy. It will get messier when we start to customise templates with
2011 Oct 18
2
patch proposal: omindex library or daemon
Olly (looking at commit logs, I think this is your dept :-) For apps which re/index files frequently and need format conversion, I'd like to propose a patch for one of... Omindex library (thread safe): Omindex::init(options) // struct Omindex::options { ... } initialize mime_map, store default options session = new Omindex::Session(db_pathname) user threads use different sessions
2018 Jun 20
2
Welcome to the "Xapian-discuss" mailing list
Hi, I'm new to Xapian and wanted to know if it has a specific feature. I want to be able to check the relation between two terms on a page based on how close they are together on the page. I want to use a combination of n-gram based labeling and the "slop" feature found in Elasticsearch. Does Xapian have this/a similar feature? I haven't been able to find any programs that have
2011 Jun 06
1
Higher weight on exact matches when doing wild card search
Hi I am working on a search which needs wild card support. Unfortunately this makes some searches for short words return bad results, because they match a lot of words that aren't related to what the user actually wants. I'm wondering if there's a good way to make specific matches get a higher weight than longer words? Example: when search for car, documents containing car are
2017 Apr 08
2
Search Algorithm Used for Keyword Search
Dear Sir, I'm doing a literature survey on search engines. As Xapian is open source, I think I can get the information required by me.  I assume that your system builds a list of keywords and tags to every keyword the documents where it can be found. My questions are as follows: 1. What is the search algorithm used for searching the list of keywords that your search engine has?. Is it the
2011 Sep 23
2
understanding stemming and synonyms
I am working with version 1.2.7 and want to use stemming and synonyms. I use the perl-bindings and get some problems. First of all: the perl-bindings dont allow the QueryParser a third argument when calling parse_query! So i cannot set a default prefix (which perhaps is the solution to my problem, but later more) i have a simple testcase: 3 documents, every document only has one word:
2017 Apr 23
2
Question about the ticket #743 omindex: delay libmagic checks
> > I'd suggest to start with you just look at moving the libmagic check after > the filesize checks, so you don't need to get into whether libmagic or > the database check is cheaper on average. hi, Olly, I have moved the libmagic check after the filesize check directly, https://github.com/caiyulun/xapian/commit/3a97d9ee5397fa900a473aa9b3d8eeb720177a4e can you provide
2011 Oct 27
1
Apache conf.d file for omega?
Hello :-) Sorry if this question is na?ve and confused; I'm new to Apache configuration. Can Apache be configured to run omega via a file in the conf.d directory rather than a virtual server? I have been using a virtual server on port 80 but now need to run nagios on port 80 too and do not want to ask the users to start using a URL with a non-standard port for omega. KISS. AFAIK omega
2019 Apr 08
2
Student Introduction
This might be a little late but I was engaged in my university examinations. Moreover, I have an exam even today so apologies for the delay. Also, I had to change my project from weighting schemes to improve to improve estimated total number of results as weighting schemes was demanding a lot of time going through it. I would really appreciate if you could review my proposal asap.
2011 Sep 21
2
Xapian-discuss Digest, Vol 88, Issue 9
Thanks that helped :). I am still trying to cover add_value some more though since I seem to not understand it totally. I guess it is because I am used to Lucene and Sphinx and Solr and it appears that Xapian seems to attach the type of value stored more on add_value. Like for example I am still a bit confused on how slotno actually works and what it actually is. I think the main thing is
2017 Mar 23
2
GSoC 2017: Letor Click Data Mining
> You could do that by identifying the search session instead of the user, > which makes it closer to what we need than to something that might trip you > into privacy concerns. Okay, that would be much better. :) > Third records some information about what sort of query it is — add, > morelike or a plain query. Last provides the estimated match size and then > the HTTP