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Thanks for the info.  1MB should be fine.  Our application is a legacy 
application written in Borland's VCL, and our total distribution size is around 
6MB... I realize that is tiny compared to modern applications, but we do our 
best to avoid anything too large.  The Boost library was a large download, so 
just wanted to make sure it wasn't like 10MB+ now.

--------------------
Well, the cmake build system does let us deploy on many platforms very easily, 
and it is also very easy to setup as a VS project. That link I posted has 
instructions in it, but the following commands in a batch file should do the 
trick for you:
rem Define Boost envt vars
set BOOST_BUILD_PATH=Z:\Dev\Libraries\boost_1_40_0\tools\build\v2
set BOOST_PATH=Z:\Dev\Libraries
set BOOST_ROOT=Z:\Dev\Libraries\boost_1_40_0

rem Re-create the solution using CMake
"c:\Program Files\cmake\bin\cmake.exe" -G "Visual Studio 8 2005" .. > cmake.txt

At this time Boost is only required for the smart_pointers branch, so it 
shouldn't be compiled in for the master branch.

As for file sizes: in the new setup we have 2 DLLs - one for shared components 
and the other for the core. Compiling the MinSizeRel configuration with VS2005 
I get a total of 1MB. If size matters so much for you I guess we could reduce 
it by removing the legacy queryParser files, making the zlib support optional 
and some other optimizations. But it will still be somewhat larger in size than 
the 256kb DLL - we did add a lot of code. But I think the speed and features 
you'll gain will be worth it.

Itamar.

On 9/8/2010 6:37 PM, mailto:e...@telexis.com  wrote:
 Well, I've downloaded it, and am downloading boost now.  It is a shame (imho) 
that you've moved away from the super-easy build of the previous version (MS VS 
project files).  If I ever do get this new format compiled, how does the 
distribution size compare to the previous version?  The previous DLL I built, 
even with the MS CRTL compiled in (no dependencies other than kernel32.dll), 
was around 500KB.--------------------
 Eric,

For new development you better work with our git master HEAD. See 
http://clucene.sourceforge.net/download.shtml

 You'll find the Highlighter under /src/contribs-lib/CLucene/highlighter.

Itamar.

I just started looking at the source code, but it sure looks like you can. If 
you look at this file: clucene-contrib-0.9.13/test/TestHighlight.cpp In the 
doStandardHighlights() function, you'll see this line: const TCHAR* text = 
hl_hits->doc(i).get("content"); [I replaced a define with the actual text for 
clarity.] Instead of pulling the text from the document field, you should be 
able to pull it from your database. < < Original message from, "Ahmed" 
mailto:ci7nu...@gmail.com  < ci7nu...@gmail.com>: Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 
21:20:41 +0100 To: mailto:clucene-developers@lists.sourceforge.net  Can i use 
the highlighter even if i don't store text in clucene index? Le samedi 07 août 
2010 à 09:50 +0200, Ben van Klinken a écrit : Check out the highlighter code 
in the contribs folder. Should do what u need. Ben 
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