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2006 Oct 20
1
Big problem with 0.10.12 gem :O
> Here''s the dump... http://pastie.caboo.se/18686 ahFeel <= here''s the dumb :/ Cheers :) J?r?mie ''ahFeel'' BORDIER -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 10
4
Need help for coding an extension to ferret
Hi, i''m working on a project using Ferret for indexing it''s datas. I''m very happy with it but i need to code an extension to implement a .to_json method to TopDocs class, because ruby''s json implementation is really really slow... It''s my second (the first was the tutorial :/ ) ruby C extension, so i''m not really at ease with ruby C
2006 Oct 12
2
Patching ferret problems...
Hi dave, and everyone ;) I''ve finished my extension to export Index.search(..) loaded results into json. Here''s a little benchmark of what i''ve done : >> Benchmark.realtime { INDEX.search(query, :limit => 1000).hits.each { |x| INDEX[x.doc].load.to_json } } => 7.38711595535278 >> Benchmark.realtime { INDEX.search(''type:hardware'',
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
2007 Jul 09
3
Strange document loss
Hi all :-) I''m experiencing strange document loss with Ferret 0.11.4 / Ruby 1.8.4. The index handles around 3000 documents, and sometimes during a query_update operation, the delete is done but not the add. That''s very random and happens after a lot of queries (many K). I''ve tried to look into Ferret''s C code, everything looks like going well, the add *LOOKS
2007 Feb 16
1
Bug in IndexSearcher with limit => all and any offset
Here''s the deal: static TopDocs *isea_search_w(Searcher *self, Weight *weight, int first_doc, // OFFSET int num_docs, // LIMIT Filter *filter, Sort *sort, filter_ft filter_func,
2007 Feb 27
3
segfault in ferret 0.11.0
Hi, Just downloaded the new ferret 0.11. I''m on OSX btw. I get this error everytime I run my unit tests: Loaded suite ferret_updater_unit_test Started E/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/erb.rb:504: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i686-darwin8.7.1] Abort trap When I revert back to 10.14 I dont get this error. When I comment out the line: Ferret::Index::Index.new({:path =>
2007 Jun 24
4
Resetting ferret index before test runs
I need to reset the ferret index between test runs. It seems like there are a few ways to reset the ferret index. * Deleting the index directory -- is this really bad form? * calling rebuild_index * (any others?) What would y''all recommend? (Sorry, I''m from Texas) Preferably, I''d like a way to reset the index that I can integrate into a selenium test. -David
2007 Mar 01
4
Need help creating my own Filter in Ruby
Hi, I posted a Trac ticket about it, but I thought I''d ask the mailing list to reach more people. I''m using these filters together in my analyzer (with acts_as_ferret + Ferret 0.11.1). HyphenFilter.new( StopFilter.new( LowerCaseFilter.new( MappingFilter.new(
2007 Jun 25
4
Ignore apostrophes in words
Hi, I just started using ferret and the aaf plugin and it seems to work quite nicely. However, my fields are very short (titles of music) and I don''t think may users will be typing in apostrophes when they are looking for something. Right now, for a simple document such as "what i''ve done" I''d like it to be indexed as "what ive done" instead. Right
2006 Sep 04
1
IPAPPEND with memdisk / freedos (odin)
Hi all :) that's my first post, he =) I need some help about having the IPAPPEND 3 in my freedos (odin) environnement after a PXE boot using PXELinux / Memdisk... i've been searching for few hours now, but didn't found anything.. Is there a way to get that done ? Thanks in advance J?r?mie 'ahFeel' BORDIER
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 =
2006 Oct 11
0
Memory allocation bug with index.search
Hi Dave ( again ! ) I''ve been searching for a while into my extension code to understand what was the matter, and Florent Solt who hasn''t got my extension has the same problem, so it figured to be a ferret problem.. Unfortunately, we''re unable at the moment to reproduce it in a little code so you could debug easilier... I''m working on it. Heres the issue :
2007 Jul 14
1
performance bottleneck
I have got my database in Mysql. I used ferret to index a table with 10 million rows. On limiting the selection of data to 1000 initial retrieval, it takes 200 seconds but for the whole table it took more than four hours and after which i had to close my indexing application. I used the StandardAnalyser for it. There is no problem from the database side as retrieval of all the data in the table
2006 Jul 18
4
Some basic questions
Hi, David and everyone, I''ve had Ferret running fine in a production Rails application for a while now. I haven''t updated Ferret or really looked at the Ferret-related code since probably January, but I recently started thinking about trying out the latest version (we were using 0.3.2, I think). I got the latest (0.9.4) and have noticed things break. In particular, I used to
2010 May 06
4
sample size for survival curves
Dear R users, I am not asking questions specifically on R, but I know there are many statistical experts here in the R community, so here it goes my questions: Freedman (1982) propose an approximation of sample size/power calculation based on log-rank test using the formula below (This is what nQuery does): (Z(1-?/side)+Z(power))^2*(hazard.ratio+1)^2 N =
2014 Feb 02
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM/Clang on Sparc64
Thanks to Jakob's work on Sparcv9 ABI in Clang and recent changes to Sparc code generator, I am happy to announce that Clang can self host itself on Linux/Sparc64 and on FreeBSD/Sparc64. However, it still fails on a few unit tests and nightly tests, primarily due to misaligned memory accesses in the code (See bugs 18482, 18500, 18502, 18536, 18693). Unlike other architectures, misaligned
2006 Jul 26
13
tweaking minimum word length?
Hi, Can Ferret be configured to change the minimum word length of what it indexes? Right now it seems to drop words 3 characters or less, but I''d like to include words going down to 2 characters. How would I do that? Francis
2014 Feb 02
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM/Clang on Sparc64
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info> wrote: > That's really cool! Should we add note to Release Notes? Definitely. I will add a note mentioning about this in ReleaseNotes.rst. > > On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Venkatraman Govindaraju > <venkatra at cs.wisc.edu> wrote: >> Thanks to Jakob's work on Sparcv9 ABI in
2008 Feb 13
1
Package for sample size calculation
Dear list, Is anyone aware of a library for sample size calculation in R, similar to NQuery? I have to give a course in this area, and I would like to enable the students playing around with this. Best wishes, Matthias