Re: SolrDistribution is tested by FreeBSD?

2006-12-23 Thread Chris Hostetter
: The scripts were written for bash (the first line is #!/bin/bash) : Do you have bash on your system? If not, consider installing it. I just tried this out on the only FreeBSD system i have access to (minotaur.apache.org) and found a few things... 1) /bin/bash doesn't exist 2) /bin/sh is true

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Chris Hostetter
: > You could do it in Solr. The difficulty is that arbitrary binary data : > is not easily transferred via xml. So you must specify that the input : > is in base64 or some other encoding. Then you could decode it on the : > fly using a custom Analyzer before passing it along. : : Why won't cda

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Chris Hostetter
: > omitNorms let's you not use field norms for certain field when : > calculating document matching score. This can save you some RAM. : Thanks. What eddect does this have on the quality of the returned : matches? Are there any guidelines as to when you would disable field : norms, and on whi

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Hi Alan, - Original Message From: Alan Burlison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 8:19:21 AM Subject: Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr Otis Gospodnetic wrote: > omitNorms let's you not use field norms for certain field when

Re: SolrDistribution is tested by FreeBSD?

2006-12-23 Thread James liu
u use linux? 2006/12/23, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On 12/23/06, James liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i use absolute path and it show: > > test# sh bin/rsyncd-enable > [[: not found > function: not found The scripts were written for bash (the first line is #!/bin/bash) Do you have bas

Re: SolrDistribution is tested by FreeBSD?

2006-12-23 Thread Yonik Seeley
On 12/23/06, James liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: i use absolute path and it show: test# sh bin/rsyncd-enable [[: not found function: not found The scripts were written for bash (the first line is #!/bin/bash) Do you have bash on your system? If not, consider installing it. -Yonik

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Alan Burlison
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: My "Subversion and Solr" presentation from the last Cocoon GetTogether might give you ideas for how to handle this, see the link at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrResources. Hmm, I'm beginning to think the only way to do this is to write a complete custom front-end

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Alan Burlison
Mike Klaas wrote: You could do it in Solr. The difficulty is that arbitrary binary data is not easily transferred via xml. So you must specify that the input is in base64 or some other encoding. Then you could decode it on the fly using a custom Analyzer before passing it along. Why won't c

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Alan Burlison
Otis Gospodnetic wrote: omitNorms let's you not use field norms for certain field when calculating document matching score. This can save you some RAM. See http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-448. Thanks. What eddect does this have on the quality of the returned matches? Are there

Re: Handling disparate data sources in Solr

2006-12-23 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On 12/23/06, Alan Burlison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ...As well as centralising the index, I also want to centralise the handling of the different document types... My "Subversion and Solr" presentation from the last Cocoon GetTogether might give you ideas for how to handle this, see the link

Re: SolrDistribution is tested by FreeBSD?

2006-12-23 Thread James liu
i use absolute path and it show: test# sh bin/rsyncd-enable [[: not found function: not found [[: not found [[: not found [[: not found function: not found 2006/12/22 16:18:49 function: not found timeStamp: not found /usr/local/www/data/solr/example/solr/bin/scripts-util: cannot create : No such