Hi guys,

I tried to wrestle with it a little bit, tried to create a new
StatusUpdate record to see what the log says... but nothing there, no
sphinx message of any kind.
I decided to change my model to use set_property :delta => :datetime
instead of :delta => true and it appears to be working at the
moment... but i would still like to find out why the :delta => true
fails.

i attach my production.conf so you might be able to point out where
i'm wrong (generated with ts:conf only).
http://pastie.org/485658

Thanx guys..

Scott.. yeah, it's not an extortion of course... at least not as worst
as it used to be :)

On May 21, 2:44 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Elad
>
> The ts:in:delta task is only for datetime deltas, and you're using the  
> default approach instead, so you don't need to run that.
>
> When you create a new status update in console, do you also see  
> several lines from the Sphinx indexer task being output?
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 21/05/2009, at 7:52 AM, Elad Meidar wrote:
>
>
>
> > i have sphinx 0.9.8.1 installed and for some reason, it refuses to
> > take deltas into consideration when searching, until i re-index
>
> > here is an example for the console:
>
> > #<StatusUpdate id: 31109, content: "Microsoft just patented
> > extortion", author: "xxxx", source_id: "1", direct_link: "hxxxx", uid:
> > "234234233", created_at: "2009-05-21 14:14:55", updated_at:
> > "2009-05-21 14:14:55", handler: "t", posted_at: "1242915290", delta:
> > true>
>
> > but searching for "microsoft":
>
> > StatusUpdate.search("@content microsoft", :per_page =>
> > 1000, :match_mode => :extended)
>
> > does not return this result.
>
> > here is my index:
>
> >  define_index do
> >    indexes content, :sortable => true
> >    has posted_at, handler, author
>
> >    has users(:id), :as => :user_ids
> >    set_property :delta => true # for stuff that are added between
> > indexing
> >  end
>
> > another thing is that when i 'ts:in:delta', nothing seem to be
> > happening, the delta flag stays as it should on new records, but they
> > still don't appear in search (actually the rake task does not even
> > return any output).
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