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2006 Dec 30
2
error of "no such file to load -- ferret_ext"
I''ve installed the latest version of Ferret (0.10.13) on Mac OS X 10.4.8 (Tiger) and I''m developing using Locomotive2. I installed with: $ gem install ferret I have a ferret_test.rb file: ----begin--------- require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' include Ferret index = Index::Index.new(:path => ''/opt/search-index'')
2008 Apr 04
1
Bug Report: Segmentation Fault when indexing with a specific set of FieldInfos.
I''m submitting this through the mailing list because Trac won''t let me use its bug report form... Is there some more appropriate way of submitting bugs if Trac doesn''t work? This is the Trac error message: 500 Internal Server Error (Submission rejected as potential spam (IP 127.0.0.1 blacklisted by bsb.empty.us, sc.surbl.org, Maximum number of posts per hour for this
2006 Jul 07
4
Help installing Ferret
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowToIntegrateFerretWithRails I followed everything here but at the last I get when loading page get_results Can only handle a String or a Query. RAILS_ROOT: script/../config/.. Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/result.rb:27:in `search_each'' #{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/result.rb:27:in `search_index''
2007 Apr 03
3
[Repost] Problem with url searching..
Hi all, I''ve posted that few weeks ago but no one answered, but this feature is REALLY important for us. I have many objects with a url field, of course containing standards urls... I''m trying to match them but i actually got problems with that. Here''s a little code of what i would like to achieve: require ''rubygems'' require
2006 May 17
8
How to implement full-text search with OR just like google?
The current full-text search will return the AND collection results,for example,if we use Article.search("aa bb"),then the articles that include "aa" and "bb" in the fields will be returned,how to return the articles that include "aa" OR "bb" effectly? A stumb method is to setup two queries respectly and collect them together with remove the
2006 May 10
2
Gem 0.9.2: undefined symbol: mtde_create
Upon opening an existing index after upgrading to the 0.9.2 ferret gem I get the following error: undefined symbol: mtde_create. Here''s an irb transcript which recreates the error: irb(main):011:0> index = Index::Index.new({:path => ''/home/srackham/bin/ff_index''}) => #<Ferret::Index::Index:0xb7be7590> irb(main):012:0>
2006 Aug 23
8
acts_as_ferret with Mongrel and Edge Rails
Hi there, Has anyone tried acts_as_ferret with Edge Rails and Mongrel? When I install the plugin to a project that has Edge Rails frozen, and the Mongrel gem installed, I can''t start the server. There''s no error, it just doesn''t start. I''ve used acts_as_ferret in the past with WEBrick, and stable Rails releases without a hitch. If I remove the
2006 Oct 03
8
Ferret install, rake failing on make
I''m currently trying to install the latest version of Ferret (0.10.9) on my Ubuntu Dapper (6.06) system. I have tried the gem, but it does not generate the ferret_ext.so file. Ideally I would prefer to install from the gem, but if source works, I''m fine with that too. I am now trying an install from source, but when I run the command ''$ rake ext'' I get the
2007 Mar 22
0
Url searching ?
Hi all :) I have many objects with a url field, of course containing standards urls... I''m trying to match them but i actually got problems with that. Here''s a little code of what i would like to achieve: require ''rubygems'' require ''ferret'' require ''ftools'' class TestAnalyzer def token_stream(field, str) ts =
2007 Oct 04
1
Help Installing Ferret Gem on Media Temple Grid Server
It seems that I''ve successfully installed the ferret gem on my Media Temple Grid Server [ ferret 0.11.4 (ruby) ] but now my application won''t start and gives me this error in my mongrel.log /home/25280/data/rubygems/gems/gems/ferret- 0.11.4/lib/ferret_ext.so: libruby1.8.so.1.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory - /home/25280/data/rubygems/gems
2007 Nov 30
0
Cannot install ferret gem on Leopard
I have 0.11.3 installed When I try 0.11.6 or 0.11.5 I get the following output Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::Installer::ExtensionBuildError) ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. ruby extconf.rb install ferret creating Makefile make gcc -I. -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i686-darwin8.10.3
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
2006 Aug 17
3
Ferret locks up when adding items to an index
I''m running Ferret 0.9.5 on a MacBook Pro (OS X 10.4.7) under Locomotive 2.0.7. I have a problem where Ferret is hanging when I try to add items to the index. It doesn''t happen with every object that''s being indexed, and I''m not sure what the objects in question have in common (they are not all instances of the same ActiveRecord object). The process
2007 Jun 22
2
clean uninstall for ferret
I installed ferret and it cleaned me out!!! I do the following: __________________________ # gem install ferret Need to update 4 gems from http://gems.rubyforge.org .... complete Select which gem to install for your platform (i386-linux) 1. ferret 0.11.4 (ruby) 2. ferret 0.11.4 (mswin32) 3. ferret 0.11.3 (ruby) 4. ferret 0.11.2 (ruby) 5. Skip this gem 6. Cancel installation > 3 Building
2011 Dec 16
3
[LLVMdev] llvm/clang test failures on powerpc-darwin8
>> These results have far fewer failures than svn-trunk, and are also >> comparable to bootstrapping with gcc-4.6.2, summarized here: >> http://paste.lisp.org/display/126363 >> (Unfortunately, I no longer have the whole build/test log for the gcc46 bootstrap.) >> This consistency between different bootstraps of the release gives me >> some hope that g++-4.0.1 is
2007 Apr 10
8
ferret-0.11.4-mswin32 not compatible with Ruby1.8.4
Just a quick note for future reference - at least for me, ferret won''t work on Ruby 1.8.4. gem install ferret Successfully installed ferret-0.11.4-mswin32 ruby -v ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32] irb irb(main):001:0> require ''ferret'' A windows error message box appears - ruby.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure entry point rb_w32_write could not be
2005 Nov 30
8
Compilation of ferret C-extension under Windows.
Hi, David. I have recently fixed ferret C sources and successfully compile extension with MSVC.Net The problem was that MS compiler is more stricter that GCC and require that all variables were declared before using. There was ~30 such declaration. I have fixed them all. But I am not sure that it works because tests failed with following error both on clean and patched versions. So seems that it
2006 Jul 11
2
Ferret 0.9.4 C extensions and Macbook Pro
Hello, I am developing on a MacBook Pro. I had installed make and the gcc compiler in order to take advantage of the C extensions, and I installed the ferret 0.9.4 gem. When I installed the gem, it compiled the C extensions as part of the installation process for the gem, and I received this output: Attempting remote installation of ''ferret'' Building native extensions. This
2007 Apr 01
3
[LLVMdev] trouble compiling llvm-gcc4 1.9
I'm having some trouble getting llvm-gcc4 to compile. It's unable to compile darwin-crt3.c. It's mentioning "Complex expression. Absolute segment assumed." but I'm not sure if that's a real error message. Has anyone run into this before? I'm running on a G4 apple 10.4.8, kernel version 8.6.0. I googled around and found a bug with the same error message:
2006 Apr 03
6
Installing Ferret locally on TextDrive
I would like to give the 0.9.0 version of Ferret a try on my application hosted on TextDrive. I am currently running on the 0.3.2 version there. Does anyone have any tips on installing it locally there? I know just enough about Ruby gems to get by... but I am thinking it could be as easy as passing a -i flag to specify the install location for ferret. Then, the only thing I am not sure about