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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
2007 Nov 17
1
crash while building index
Hi,
I''m trying to reindex a model (I''m using acts_as_ferret) after having
added (via metaprogramming) a large number of fields (several hundred)
to the index.
It keeps crashing when trying to rebuild the index (the crash log is
below, from ferret_server.out) but it only seems to crash on Linux
(Ubuntu server 7.04, x86-64) whereas it''s fine on my OS X laptop
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
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
2007 Jun 04
1
Ferret install on WinXP fails - procedure entry point rb_w32
Hello. I''m trying to use the ''acts_as_ferret'' gem with Rails.
Rails: 1.1.4 and 1.2.3
OS: WinXP
I''ve installed both Ferret and the plugin using Ruby Gems:
C:\>gem install ferret
Successfully installed ferret-0.11.4-mswin32
Installing ri documentation for ferret-0.11.4-mswin32...
Installing RDoc documentation for ferret-0.11.4-mswin32...
C:\>gem install
2006 Apr 27
1
Ferret crashing Ruby
I''ve gotten several problems with C ferret crashing ruby. Here''s the
stack trace of my latest case:
#0 0x00000050 in ?? ()
#1 0xb74028ab in iw_close (iw=0x8685a40) at index_rw.c:947
#2 0xb7414359 in index_destroy (self=0x829ebc0) at ind.c:89
#3 0xb73f00bc in frt_ind_free (p=0x829ebc0) at r_search.c:1564
#4 0xb7f04dca in rb_gc_call_finalizer_at_exit ()
from
2007 Apr 09
0
Problem with Ferret on OS X with Locomotive
I am using Locomotive 2.0.8 with Rails 1.2.3 for development. It
works great. I recently installed Ferret 0.11.4 as a gem. The
installation seemed to go fine. No error or warning messages. I
setup a test rails app to try Ferret, and the server won''t start. The
error I get is
/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/rmagickRailsJan2007_x86.locobundle/
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
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 Nov 30
2
Fatal error when require ferret
Hello list,
I just started using ferret and it really doesn''t go my way.
Doing
gem install ferret outputs ->
make install
/usr/bin/install -c -m 0755 ferret_ext.so /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/
ferret-0.10.13/lib
make clean
Successfully installed ferret-0.10.13
Installing ri documentation for ferret-0.10.13...
Installing RDoc documentation for ferret-0.10.13...
In ferret.rb ->
2006 Jun 15
1
Ferret::Analysis::PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper is not exported
Hi,
I am on Ferret 0.9.3 and it seems to me that
Ferret::Analysis::PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper is not available in
ferret_ext.
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Red Leaf Software LLC
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2006 Oct 18
2
install ferret on windows
Hi!
I''m trying to install ferret on windows, so I chose
ferret-0.10.9-mswin32.gem from the download page, as it includes a
already pre-compiled ferret_ext.so (is that correct?) and I don''t have
any C compiler here. The gem installed it correctly, but the test didn''t
work. So I called these commands:
rake ext
ruby setup.rb config
ruby setup.rb setup
ruby setup.rb
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>
2008 Feb 26
3
Failed to load ferret_ext.bundle on mac os x
I have found very little information about this problem on the net, so i
thought someone here might be able to help me.
I am running mac os x 10.4 on a powerbook and have installed ruby 1.8.6 and
was trying to get ferret to work, without any success.
Here is exactly what i did and what happened:
$ sudo gem install ferret
Updating metadata for 125 gems from http://gems.rubyforge.org
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'')
2006 Sep 01
4
Recent crashes
Hi,
After figuring out the strange "rdoc" related crashes yesterday I''ve
really started to test out puppet today. However, as my manifests
become more complex I''m back to seeing random crashes again.
I read the recent message in the archives of this list about
downgrading to Debian''s libruby1.8-1.8.4-1 but it seems like only the
"-5" version is in
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
2008 Mar 05
0
Index Searcher Causes GC Memory Error: "irb: double free or corruption"
My linux Ruby application is using Ferret 0.11.4. I created my own class IndexSearcher to contain
the Searcher of multiple directories. If I do not have the searcher.close called, the end of
runner/console or runner/server will pop out with system error:
*** glibc detected *** irb: double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x0a51d6c0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/libc.so.6[0x638ac1]
2008 Mar 31
16
Mongrels stop responding
I have a Rails 1.2.3 app (due for an update, I know) running on a
Mongrel 1.1.4 behind Apache 2.2.3 mod_proxy on Debian 4.0. It keeps
hanging up for no reason I can tell. I have tried everything that anyone
has ever hinted at being a solution for this problem:
- The application doesn''t use MySQL, so setting the connection timeout
won''t help.
- Using AR not PStore for sessions.
-
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