Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-15 Thread Jo Rhett
On 12/08/2014 01:12 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: Sphinx refuses to run without that parameter. Which given that it wasn’t defined in the file they really should have set the default appropriately and not whined at the user, but this is the version of Sphinx currently in RHEL EPEL so there’s going to be

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-15 Thread Alex Vandiver
On 12/14/2014 08:25 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: RT's use of sphinx requires the daemon to answer, which you didn’t start. With your example file when I start the daemon I get this error: # service searchd start Starting searchd: Sphinx 2.0.8-id64-release (r3831) Copyright (c) 2001-2012, Andrew

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-08 Thread Jo Rhett
Sphinx refuses to run without that parameter. Which given that it wasn’t defined in the file they really should have set the default appropriately and not whined at the user, but this is the version of Sphinx currently in RHEL EPEL so there’s going to be a lot of RHEL/CentOS users running into

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-08 Thread Alex Vandiver
On 12/08/2014 01:12 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: Sphinx refuses to run without that parameter. Which given that it wasn’t defined in the file they really should have set the default appropriately and not whined at the user, but this is the version of Sphinx currently in RHEL EPEL so there’s going to be

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-05 Thread Alex Vandiver
On 12/01/2014 04:11 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: version 2.0.8-1 rpm package for EL6 compat_sphinxql_magics was added in 2.0.1-beta, defaults to 0 in 2.1.1-beta, and was removed in 2.2.1-beta. I'm hesitant to add something to the documented configuration which will cause sphinx to fail on all other

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-01 Thread Alex Vandiver
On 11/28/2014 03:12 AM, Jo Rhett wrote: Understood. Just a clarity nitpick :) Although I am confused by your statements that full text indexing isn’t available in MySQL. I’ve used this quite successfully in the past http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/innodb-fulltext-index.html At the time

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-12-01 Thread Jo Rhett
version 2.0.8-1 rpm package for EL6 On Dec 1, 2014, at 9:21 AM, Alex Vandiver ale...@bestpractical.com wrote: On 11/28/2014 03:12 AM, Jo Rhett wrote: Understood. Just a clarity nitpick :) Although I am confused by your statements that full text indexing isn’t available in MySQL. I’ve used

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-11-28 Thread Jo Rhett
On Nov 27, 2014, at 6:55 AM, Alex Vandiver ale...@bestpractical.com wrote: On 11/26/2014 06:35 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: However [doc/full_text_indexing] contains only information on how to enable full text indexing, and no information on how to enable it without the indexing. Mostly because

Re: [rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-11-27 Thread Alex Vandiver
On 11/26/2014 06:35 PM, Jo Rhett wrote: However [doc/full_text_indexing] contains only information on how to enable full text indexing, and no information on how to enable it without the indexing. Mostly because we're afraid of users shooting themselves in the foot. Regardless, I've committed

[rt-users] docs improvement suggestion for full-text searching

2014-11-26 Thread Jo Rhett
So the documentation at https://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/UPGRADING-4.0.html says: Since 4.0.0, RT's ticket content search is disabled by default because of performance issues when used without full text indexing. For details on how to re-enable it with (or without) full text