Hi Jean-Marc, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > I've commited changes to make NXLucene run with PyLucene-2.0.0-8 > https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/NXLucene/branches/pylucene2
eheh great :)
> all the tests pass, but I haven't done "in-real-life" tests yet.
You can feel safe if all the tests are passing ok since the coverage is
pretty high on NXLucene.
> ==========================================
> Running tests from src
> Running unit tests:
> Ran 738 tests with 0 failures and 0 errors in 29.726 seconds.
> ==========================================
>
> the setup is:
> 64-bit Intel processor
>
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 4)
> - gcc-3.4.6-3
> - libgcj-3.4.6-3
>
> the installation is much easier than on earlier flavors of RedHat, since
> gcc-3.4.6/gcj is included already.
Of course, using RedHat or Fedora is always the smartest choice you can
make regarding PyLucene... You won't get any troubles. Things are lot
more tricky on Debian based systems...
> BTW, PyLucene-1.9.1 doesn't seem to work on 64-bit architectures
possible.
> if anyone wants to test ...
Maybe it's time for a 1.x branch on PyLucene 1.9.x and put your branch
in the trunk ?
I'm gonna check here if we can test out with some large data to validate
your changes.
Cheers,
J.
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