On Thursday 31 May 2007 02:34, Andi Vajda wrote:
> > I have made the archive available here:
> >
> > http://dev.krys.ca/downloads/PyLucene/PyLucene-2.1.0-2-gcj346-py25-win32.
> >zip
>
> Great, I should be adding a link shortly.
>

Cool! :)  I will also be keeping a list of my builds at:

http://dev.krys.ca/turbolucene (Under the "PyLucene Downloads" section).

> > I also need to make x86, x86_64 and FreeBSD 5.4/5.5 compiles. :(  Believe
> > it or not, I need them all for personal and professional use. O_o  I will
> > make them available too as I get them working.
>
> What's x86, x86_64, I assume you mean Linux on these chips ?
>

Yeah, that is what I mean. I sometimes get a Linux-centric view of the world 
since I switched my laptop to it. :)

> > One question:  Can I use 3.4.6 on x86_64?  Or do I have to mess with 4.x?
> >  My initial attempts with 4.x gets me failed tests.
>
> I doubt it. I've built a sane PyLucene on x86_64 (Ubuntu 64) with a gcj
> 4.2.0 snapshot, though. For details, see:
> http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/pylucene-dev/2006-November/001404.
>html Binaries are available for this platform from the PyLucene homepage.
>

Yeah, that is the post I followed to try a build my (OpenSUSE 10.2).  Got 
NullPinterException in the tests.

> Note that you *must* - for some unknown reason - start from the .java
> sources, you cannot use the source tarballs containing pre-compiled Lucene
> .jar files when using gcj 4.x.

Okay.  Good to know. :)  But how do I do that? :D

>
> Thanks !
>
> Andi..

Thanks for your help Andi.  I'll post as I have new working binaries.

Krys
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