hi,

Nutch stores more data than lucene. The lucene index is a subset of what you
call "nutch index". If you follow the nutch tutorial you'll find the lucene
index in "crawl/indexes". That's the location you should try to open. In
that directory you'll also find a file called "segments.gen". IMO that's
what zend is complaining about. I am not familiar with the zend framework.

Cheers,

Martin


PS: Depending on your crawl strategy you may have subfolders in
"crawl/indexes". Each of these folders is a lucene index.
PPS: You may want to try out luke to investigate your lucene index. See
http://www.getopt.org/luke/

On 9/12/07, DerFichtl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> i have tried to open a nutch generated index with zend_search_lucene and
> it
> argues that there is no segments file ... and it is right. i have the
> segments folder with the timestamp subdirs but there is no file named
> "segments".
>
> question: where is my segments file or is it not possible to use a nutch
> index with zend framework ... a few weeks ago i tried the same with lucene
> (using a nutch index) and i think i can remember that i had the same
> problem
> ... it looks for a segments file.
>
> thanks
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