If a reindex happened on Uncensored, I didn't notice it. Check the svn
history and see if a change to FT_WORDBREAKER_ID got committed at any
point over the last couple of weeks, because that's the only thing that
would cause it to burn the index and start over.
Fri Nov 23 2007 17:23:36 EST from IGnatius T [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oooh, I don't think indexing in RFC822 format is the right thing to do. I'm sorry I didn't catch that the first time it was mentioned. The reason the indexer wasn't built that way was because you're going to end up with all sort
>Is the Easy Install script still in svn somewhere? I would like to beat
>on it a bit to make it do the "Right Thing" on multilib systems.
It's not in svn ... what's on the site is "the" copy.
Oooh, I don't think indexing in RFC822 format is the right thing to do.
I'm sorry I didn't catch that the first time it was mentioned.
The reason the indexer wasn't built that way was because you're going to
end up with all sorts of nonsense words in the index that correspond to
blocks o
Is the Easy Install script still in svn somewhere? I would like to beat on
it a bit to make it do the "Right Thing" on multilib systems.
Fri Nov 23 2007 07:02:30 EST from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dave, what i noted on my indexer rebuild is that it was driving the qp-decoder over a _HUGE_ message, which made the the system stuck. Does it re-index its own index? (which might be the thing that was the biggest in my installation?) Hmm, if
Thu Nov 22 2007 23:34:52 EST from IGnatius T [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ok, then you might overlap with Matt, not me. :)I'll tell you about my module sometime when we're chatting in a non-archived venue. I don't want the Bad People stealing the idea. Yes, I was thinking I would. Thats why I have gent