On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Ciaran Roarty <ciaran.roa...@gmail.com> wrote: > So that could be built on Windows and used with Mono?
Would not recommend doing that. I have seen it work, but more than often, at least for my projects, I was getting mysterious crashes that would go away after recompiling with mono. I personally haven't tried compiling lucene.net with mono, and cannot try it right now, but could give it a shot later on in the evening... > > On 17 Feb 2009, at 17:26, Laimonas Simutis <lai...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:02 AM, DIGY <d...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>> Current version of Lucene.Net in svn-trunk (2.3.1) is stable and can be >>> compiled without any error. >>> Use project/solution file to compile the project. I personally use Visual >>> C# 2005 Express Edition. You will get thousands of warnings about unused >>> variables or XML documentation but it is OK. >> >> Yeah, but it looks like he is using mono c# compiler, which basically >> tries to build all .cs files in the directory (I think). Maybe there >> are some left over, undeleted files hanging around in directories that >> are not part of VS IDE project file. >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> DIGY >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: László Monda [mailto:l...@monda.hu] >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 5:53 PM >>> To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org >>> Subject: Building Lucene.Net from SVN >>> >>> I've checked out the latest revision lately, then tried to build >>> Lucene by using the following command: >>> >>> $ gmcs -t:library -r:System.Configuration `find Lucene.Net -name >>> '*.cs' ! -name RemoteSearchable.cs -type f` -out:Lucene.Net.dll >>> >>> Here is what I got: >>> >>> Lucene.Net/Analysis/Standard/TokenMgrError.cs(49,18): error CS8025: >>> Parsing error >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(126,57): error CS8025: Parsing error >>> Lucene.Net/Index/SegmentReade-2r.cs(32,22): error CS0101: The >>> namespace `Lucene.Net.Index' already contains a definition for >>> `SegmentReader' >>> Lucene.Net/Index/SegmentReader.cs(34,22): (Location of the symbol >>> related to previous error) >>> Compilation failed: 3 error(s), 0 warnings >>> >>> I removed SegmentReade-2r.cs, fixed the messed up comments in >>> TokenMgrError.cs and DocumentWriter.cs and tried again. Here's the >>> result: >>> >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(109,41): warning CS1717: Assignment >>> made to same variable; did you mean to assign something else? >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(116,41): warning CS1717: Assignment >>> made to same variable; did you mean to assign something else? >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(123,41): warning CS1717: Assignment >>> made to same variable; did you mean to assign something else? >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(130,41): warning CS1717: Assignment >>> made to same variable; did you mean to assign something else? >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(137,41): warning CS1717: Assignment >>> made to same variable; did you mean to assign something else? >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(83,55): warning CS0219: The variable >>> `cal' is assigned but its value is never used >>> Lucene.Net/Document/DateTools.cs(290,55): warning CS0219: The variable >>> `cal' is assigned but its value is never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/LockStressTest.cs(65,49): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/LockStressTest.cs(75,67): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/LockStressTest.cs(79,60): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/LockStressTest.cs(83,49): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/LockStressTest.cs(114,66): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/FSDirectory.cs(337,91): warning CS0168: The variable >>> `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Store/FSDirectory.cs(534,54): warning CS0219: The variable >>> `generatedAux' is assigned but its value is never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/FilterManager.cs(270,92): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/FieldCacheImpl.cs(482,87): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `nfe3' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/FieldCacheImpl.cs(475,79): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `nfe1' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/ParallelMultiSearcher.cs(101,84): warning CS0168: >>> The variable `ie' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/ParallelMultiSearcher.cs(153,84): warning CS0168: >>> The variable `ie' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Search/Function/DocValues.cs(143,72): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/SegmentInfos.cs(401,54): warning CS0168: The variable >>> `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/SegmentInfos.cs(660,102): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `err2' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/SegmentInfos.cs(673,116): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/MultiReader.cs(182,86): warning CS0168: The variable >>> `ignore' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(393,82): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `OpenDocument' and no extension method `OpenDocument' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(395,74): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `OpenField' and no extension method `OpenField' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(399,74): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `CloseField' and no extension method `CloseField' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(402,90): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `IsFieldOpen' and no extension method `IsFieldOpen' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(404,66): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `AddTerm' and no extension method `AddTerm' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/DocumentWriter.cs(408,58): error CS1061: Type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' does not contain a definition for >>> `CloseDocument' and no extension method `CloseDocument' of type >>> `Lucene.Net.Index.TermVectorsWriter' could be found (are you missing a >>> using directive or an assembly reference?) >>> Lucene.Net/Index/IndexFileDeleter.cs(177,96): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/IndexFileDeleter.cs(221,62): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `e' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/MultiSegmentReader.cs(61,78): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `ignore' is declared but never used >>> Lucene.Net/Index/MultiSegmentReader.cs(161,94): warning CS0168: The >>> variable `ignore' is declared but never used >>> Compilation failed: 6 error(s), 28 warnings >>> >>> I don't wanna hack Lucene just to build it and I cannot use the latest >>> build because it is 14 months old and works horribly slowly. I'm >>> extremely disappointed about the current state of Lucene.Net. >>> >>> Anybody has any suggestion how to build Lucene.Net from the SVN? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Ron Grabowski <rongrabow...@yahoo.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> What version of Lucene.net are you using? I found that when I built the >>>> latest version from source the index building was blazingly fast compared >>>> to >>>> the latest binaries on the website. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ---- >>>> From: László Monda <l...@monda.hu> >>>> To: lucene-net-user@incubator.apache.org >>>> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 4:18:35 PM >>>> Subject: IndexWriter.AddDocument is slow >>>> >>>> Hi List, >>>> >>>> It takes pretty long time to index documents using Lucene.Net. It >>>> takes about 3 seconds to add thounsand documents to the index. I've >>>> used Java Lucene in the past and according to my memories indexing >>>> should be about 20 times faster. >>>> >>>> Here's the relevant code: >>>> >>>> IndexWriter index_writer = new IndexWriter("index", new >>>> StandardAnalyzer(), true); >>>> // index_writer.SetMergeFactor(10000); >>>> // index_writer.SetMaxMergeDocs(10000); >>>> // index_writer.SetMaxBufferedDocs(10000); >>>> ExecuteSqlQuery("SELECT artist, title FROM songname"); >>>> int count = 0; >>>> while (reader.Read()) { >>>> if (count > 0 && count%1000 == 0) { >>>> Console.WriteLine(count); >>>> } >>>> Document document = new Document(); >>>> document.Add(new Field("artist", >>>> reader.GetString("artist"), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.TOKENIZED)); >>>> document.Add(new Field("title", >>>> reader.GetString("title"), Field.Store.YES, Field.Index.TOKENIZED)); >>>> index_writer.AddDocument(document); >>>> count++; >>>> } >>>> >>>> When decommenting the commented lines indexing gets about 2x faster, >>>> but it's not really significant. >>>> >>>> I'd really appreciate your insights about this speed issue. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Laci <http://monda.hu> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Laci <http://monda.hu> >>> >>> >>> >