Hi,
I am having the same issue with opening Zend lucene index path and though
the index does not exist I get this message. I am not sure I understand this
thread. Has the issue been resolved? I am trying this
if(is_dir($index_path))
$index = new Zend_Search_Lucene($index_path);
else
$index = new Zend_Search_Lucene($index_path, true);
And the error I get is
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Search_Lucene_Exception' with
message 'failed to open stream: No such file or directory' in
/usr/local/stepup/phplibs/Zend/Search/Lucene/Storage/File/Filesystem.php:63
Please help.
-Smita
Alexander Veremyev wrote:
>
> Hi Jan,
>
> Zend_Search_Lucene treats input as a string in current locale encoding.
>
> Set correct current locale:
> ----------
> setlocale(LC_CTYPE, 'de_DE.UTF8');
> ----------
>
> or convert data returned by MySQL to current locale.
>
> $data = iconv('UTF-8', '', $data);
> $doc->addField(Zend_Search_Lucene_Field::Text('contents', $data))
>
> If you will get notice in your code, use:
> ------------
> $data = iconv('UTF-8', '//TRANSLIT', $data);
> or
> $data = iconv('UTF-8', '//IGNORE', $data);
> ------------
>
>
> With best regards,
> Alexander Veremyev.
>
> Jan Pieper wrote:
>
>> Okay, I changed all paths to absolute path and now it does function but
>> now I have the problem that all entries breaks before a german Umlaut
>> (äüöß). The entries are stored in a MySQL database (utf8_unicode_ci).
>>
>> original: "... Verwaltung, dass ein Paket für mich ..."
>> lucene: "... Verwaltung, dass ein Paket f"
>>
>> I looked into Zend/Search/Lucene/Field.php in line 61 there is iconv() to
>> convert all utf-8 strings to ansi but I get E_NOTICEs by creating the
>> index. What can I do to have an index with german Umlauts?
>>
>> -- Jan
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 00:13:50 +0200
>> Von: Jan Pieper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: [fw-general] Problems with Zend_Search_Lucene
>>
>>
>>>There is no difference between the dirname with and without the last
>>>slash. Both of them works same.
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] cli]# php foo.php
>>>deletable
>>>.
>>>segments
>>>..
>>>_0.cfs
>>>
>>>-- Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Jan,
>>>>
>>>>Please let me know, what happens if you remove last slash from dirname?
>>>>-------
>>>>$index = new Zend_Search_Lucene('../../lucene/', true);
>>>> =>
>>>>$index = new Zend_Search_Lucene('../../lucene', true);
>>>>-------
>>>>
>>>>What is the result of:
>>>>------------
>>>>$dir = opendir('../../lucene/');
>>>>while ($file = readdir($dir)) {
>>>> echo $file . "\n";
>>>>}
>>>>------------
>>>>and
>>>>------------
>>>>$dir = opendir('../../lucene');
>>>>while ($file = readdir($dir)) {
>>>> echo $file . "\n";
>>>>}
>>>>------------
>>>>???
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>That also may be something wrong with directory permissions...
>>>>
>>>>With best regards,
>>>> Alexander Veremyev.
>>>>
>>>>Jan Pieper wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I am using rev1290 and when I execute this:
>>>>>
>>>>><?php
>>>>>/* ... */
>>>>>echo "file_exists('../../lucene/') -> " .
>>>>>(file_exists('../../lucene/') ? 'exists' : 'does not exist');
>>>>>$index = new Zend_Search_Lucene('../../lucene/', true);
>>>>>/* ... */
>>>>>?>
>>>>>
>>>>>I´ll get this output:
>>>>>
>>>>>file_exists('../../lucene/') -> exists
>>>>>
>>>>>Warning: opendir(../../lucene/) [function.opendir]: failed to open
>>>>>dir: No such file or directory in
>>>>>
>>>
>>>/var/www/html/private/lib/Zend/Search/Lucene/Storage/Directory/Filesystem.php
>>>
>>>
>>>>>on line 129
>>>>>
>>>>>Warning: readdir(): supplied argument is not a valid Directory
>>>>>resource in
>>>>>
>>>
>>>/var/www/html/private/lib/Zend/Search/Lucene/Storage/Directory/Filesystem.php
>>>
>>>
>>>>>on line 130
>>>>>
>>>>>The index will be created and I can use it but theses messages
>>>>>shouldn´t be there.
>>>>>
>>>>>-- Jan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
>
>
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