Sorry for being sloppy....
2006/3/19, chan kang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi...
I've switched the gcj version to 4.0 and recompiled PyLucene...
Luckily the file size limit is overcome, but another problem arose..
It seems that some API functions don't work-the ones that are very significant,
such as IndexWriter and IndexSearcher.
When I try to call a IndexWriter's optimize(), it just halts without doing anything.
So I searched for any other possible functions that might do the same thing, and
found IndexModifier. When I call IndexModifier's optimize(), it works. However,
IndexWriter's optimize doesn't work.
Also, when trying to search through the index,
Searcher's search(Query query, Sort sort) method doesn't work...
So now I'm just using search(Query query) method, but eventually I have
to show the results in a sorted way, so I have to find a way to deal with
this problem....
Is this the sort of problem people had when trying to explicitly recompile with
a so-called "unstable version" of gcj?
Is there any way to solve this problem?
Thank you very much for your help...
- chan2006/3/19, Matthew O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:I don't know what you should do. I was just saying the
Debian packages use 3.4, not 4.0. If you're not using the
packages then ignore me (or try them, if you can, and see if
it helps).
-matthew
chan kang [ [EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
> It seems that the problem comes from the libgcj bug which does not allow
> handling of filesize
> larger than 2GB. I read another posting (
> http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/pylucene-dev/2005-February/000507.html )
> and I think my situation is somewhat similar to that case...
> However, i did not quite get your comment... Do you mean I should stick
> with ver3.4.4?
> Is it impossible to upgrade gcj version to gcj4.0?
>
> -chan
>
> 2006/3/18, Matthew O'Connor < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> chan kang [ [EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
>
> > To my surprise, the 12GB file was successfully
> > created... Does this mean that it has nothing to do
> > with the linux file size limit? My gcc version is 4.x
> > (gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 20060212 (prerelease) (Debian
> > 4.0.2-9)). , file system ext3, and kernel version is
> > debian 2.6.15 After reading the posting, I started to
> > seriously consider about actually "downgrading" to gcc
> > version 3.5.0, because he said that worked...
>
> Sorry, I don't know anything about the optimize() problems
> you mentioned above. However, are you using the packages
> for Debian Stable (Sarge) (mentioned on the website)? If so
> then you're actually using 3.4.4's runtime.
>
> Andi has said in the past that he has "had little luck" with
> GCC 4. So, perhaps trying 3.4 is a good idea.
>
> -matthew
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