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2011 Jul 20
2
Variable assigned to grep output - missing letter n!
This is kind of odd. [scarolan at host:~]$ cat loremipsum.txt Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec quis ipsum sed elit laoreet malesuada. Quisque rhoncus dui vitae eros euismod fermentum sollicitudin sem scelerisque. Nulla facilisi. Maecenas mollis pulvinar euismod. Duis viverra pharetra turpis eget feugiat. Nulla facilisi. Nullam facilisis, felis vitae lacinia
2006 Sep 18
1
PHP Dingus Fix
I just realised I hadn't updated the version of PHP Markdown and Extra on the dingus as I pretended I did in my two announcements. It is now fixed: PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7 and PHP Markdown Extra 1.1b1 can now be tested on the dingus. <http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/dingus/> Sorry for any inconvenience. Michel Fortin michel.fortin@michelf.com http://www.michelf.com/
2010 Sep 03
2
RFC: Lazy syntax for paragraphs, blockquotes and lists
Hi everybody, it was requested that kramdown (a Markdown parser in Ruby, see <http://kramdown.rubyforge.org>) supports the lazy syntax of Markdown. So I sat down, thought about it, skimmed through the Markdown ML on issues regarding lazy indentation as done with Markdown and now I have some rough idea on how to do this in kramdown. First: I'd like to say that there is no way to satisfy
2006 Sep 22
4
IOError on clearing locks
Hi all, I''ve got a slight problem with using Ferret in unit tests. In order to create as little cross-contamination between test suites as possible, some of my tests are creating a fresh index per test case, and then calling Index#close and deleting the containing dir during the teardown. The problem comes when GC.start kicks in after the deleting the directory: IOError: IO Error
2006 Jul 05
1
search speed eclipsed by retrieval speed
Hi all, I''ve recently started working with Ferret and I''m getting what seems to be slow searches. I have about 10000 documents in the index, with several fields per document, with some fields having an array of several values that are indexed. I am using a RAMDirectory to store the index for searching. When doing testing, I find that searches are reasonable at around .2 to
2005 Nov 17
6
lock problems from concurrent processes.
Hi! First, thanks a LOT for ferret. The API and documentation is great. I''m trying to integrate ferret into a RoR app (DamageControl) and have run into a problem with locks. DamageControl consists of two processes that start up and run in parallel. The first one is the webapp (which is just a plain RoR app). The second is a daemon process that runs in the background. The daemon process
2006 Sep 26
1
RAMDirectory with acts_as_ferret
Hi There, Is anyone using RAMDirectory as the data store with acts_as_ferret? I would love some pointers on how to configure acts_as_ferret to correctly use RAMDirectory (rather than FSDirectory). Thanks in advance. AC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ferret-talk/attachments/20060926/bd1230c5/attachment-0001.html
2006 Apr 14
1
Script.aculo.us Effects with callbacks not working as it should.
Hello all! I''m having a problem which is driving me insane. It''s probably related to the fact that I''m new to javascript.... :) Here''s the thing, I have a couple of effects which are all being put in the queue. Some of these effects have callbacks; e.g. "afterFinish". But the calback is being made directly instead of after the effect is done. The
2005 Dec 09
1
what exactly does close_dir option do?
I''m trying to figure out if I should be setting close_dir to true or false when I access my index. It seems like this has something to do with the state that the index is left in after one process is finished using it, but it''s not clear exactly what this does. Can anybody explain further? Thanks, Carl
2009 Feb 18
4
A Modest Definition List Proposal
Howdy, I've been thinking a lot about definition list syntax, and what I did and didn't like about the PHP Markdown Extra syntax (which seems to be a de-facto standard, discount notwithstanding, yes?). What I came up with is a single character change to the PHP Markdown Extra syntax. I just published a detailed explanation of my thoughts and reasoning for this on [my
2006 Aug 04
1
incorrect checksum for freed object?
I''m using ferret (0.9.4) in rails, but outside of the "acts_as_ferret" plugin. Whenever I use a QueryFilter (even a very simple one), the server will crash after one, two, or three reloads of a page (same page, same query, same filter). It''s very non-deterministic and I can''t seem to reproduce it outside of my application environment (I can''t get it
2006 Oct 12
3
IO Error occured at <except.c>:79 in xraise (IOError)
Hi, after a long indexing run I got the following error. I have 149 MB space left on the disk, the index is 311 MB large; could Ferret have tried to use more than that for the optimizing? Or would that have resulted in a different error message? /usr/local/ruby-1.8.5/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-1.1.6/lib/commands/runner.rb:27:
2007 May 10
5
Segmentation fault on large index
I''m getting a segmentation fault on a large index (15GB). I''m running ferret 0.11.4 on OpenSuSE 10.2 with ruby 1.8.6. The segmentation fault appeared after I optimized the index, see further below for the error message I got before that. Ferret works perfectly on other (smaller) indexes. Is this a known issue, and if so, is there a workaround? --------------------- after
2014 Sep 29
8
Spacewalk? Local repo? Cache?
I have a mix of CentOS 5, 6, and now 7 servers at work. There are enough of them now that it is starting to make sense for them to get updates from an internal source. I've seen RHN Satellite in years past. It looks like it may be a way to allow Windows admins here (familiar with WSUS) to update Linux boxes. A local repo might be easier to set up, but (as with Spacewalk) it seems like
2014 May 30
0
doveadm fts optimize CRASH
thebighonker.lerctr.org /home/ler $ gdb -c doveadm.core `which doveadm` GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD] Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.
2013 Apr 25
0
Reading data from a text file conditionally skipping lines
Hi, It would be better to give an example. If your dataset is like the one attached: con<-file("Trial1.txt") ?Lines1<- readLines(con) ?close(con) #If the data you wanted to extract is numeric and the header and footer are characters, dat1<-read.table(text=Lines1[-grep("[A-Za-z]",Lines1)],sep="\t",header=FALSE) dat1 #?? V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 #1? 38 43 39 44 45 #2? 39
2007 Jan 28
1
omega: $field{sample} clarification
I'm using omega for a sitesearch and currently having a problem trying to filter $field(sample). At the moment it returns text from the page header and navigation within the sample, ideally I'd like it to return only the page content. I've been trying various omegascript commands to trim the output or seperate the fields and also looking at scriptindex to control how the xhtml is
2007 Mar 23
7
Multiple servers for one index
Hi, I''m currently trying to set up a solution involving multiple servers using the same index over nfs. The problem is that from what I have seen, ferret doesn''t support multiple processes writing to the same index. Using a DRb service is not an option since this would create a single point of failure. I tried using Ferret::Store::FSDirectory to create a write lock on the the
2010 Oct 04
1
Splitting a DF into rows according to a column
Hi, I'm turning my wheels on this and keep coming around to the same wrong solution - please have a look and give a hand ... The premise is: a DF like so > loremIpsum <- "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque leo ipsum, ultricies scelerisque volutpat non, volutpat et nulla. Curabitur consequat ullamcorper tellus id imperdiet. Duis semper malesuada
2007 Jan 05
3
Confused about Search Results
Hi everyone, I''m pretty new to Lucene and Ferret, so I feel that this is most likely myself not completely understanding the correct way to do this. I haved indexed ~2200 text files (of various sizes), and I am now running searches on the index to get a feel for Lucene and Ferret. In my first program, which is using Lucene I search for ''influenza'' and get the