That's pretty significant! My last FreeBSD build generated a 23.7 Mb _PyLucene.so on Feb 27 with 1.0.1.

Regards,
David

Andi Vajda wrote:

On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, David Pratt wrote:

Hi Andi. I have been following this thread. What size were you able to achieve with Linux with the new patch? I think I will also give this a try later today or tomorrow. Wow, there have been significant and positive changes in this past month!


On my gentoo linux system, using gcj 3.4.4, _PyLucene.so now is 6.1 Mb.
The distrib binary tarball shrunk to 6.3 Mb down from 8.1 Mb.

I just got this to work on Mac OS X as well and _PyLucene.so now is 7.4 Mb.
The new Mac OS X binary tarball is 6.7 Mb down from 8.6 Mb.

_PyLucene.so is of course a bit bigger but we no longer have to include libgcj.so into the distribution nor install it.

Andi..


Regards,
David

Andi Vajda wrote:


On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Kevin Ollivier wrote:

I think I've found the root of the problem and have attached a patch which, at least, gets rid of the segfault when running PyLucene in my tests. Read below for more info on how I got this far. ;-)



  Kevin,

This is awesome !

I got it to work in Linux by adding the classes from your patch to _PyLucene.cpp via JvInitClass() calls.

I also followed the linking steps as described here:
    http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Statically%20linking%20libgcj
for those less than obvious link command line arguments.

I've checked this into the PyLucene trunk. Now, onto Mac OS X where libgcj.dylib is even huger.

Thank you so much for figuring this out !

Andi..
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