Thanks Jens, I think the problem may be related to that. I am using 
acts_as_ferret in Rails. I'm not sure how to create the index, I thought 
it was automatically taken care of by acts_as_ferret?


Jens Kraemer wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 09:33:21AM +0200, Ivan Storck wrote:
>> Hi, I get this when searching or adding a new record. I am using today's 
>> version of trunk and gem ferret 0.10.0
>> 
>> any ideas? thanks!
> 
> did you try to delete your index and rebuild it with Ferret 0.10 ? Seems
> the index format has changed with 0.10.
> 
> Jens
> 
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