Hi Pat, I will give that a try. To update you on another issue my mac was having.....I had it upgraded in regard to RAM about 2 weeks ago and every so often it would give me a strange beep in the middle of using it. This was strange to me so I took it back to the mac pro's this weekend to have them look at it. It was strange enough that I thought maybe it was a contributing factor. It's not likely that these two problems are related but it wouldn't be the first time I've seen software affected by faulty RAM or hardware. As I said before I'm grasping at straws, but thought I should "shore up" any other wierd issues. For how little I have used Thinking Sphinx I really like it and feel it's a very capable search option. I would rather figure out "my" problem and reep the benefits of using this search option.
As soon as I get my mac back I will give that command a try, and also re-install everything to see if anything changes. If this hardware thing is the problem I should get some sort of "obscure problem of the year" award - lol. Thanks, Chris On Jun 13, 2:41 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > What's the output of 'which searchd' on Terminal? Sounds like TS > itself is fine. > > -- > Pat > > On 13/06/2009, at 4:31 PM, internetchris wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Pat, > > > Yes sir, > > > I've been thinking though, I transferred all of my "working" files > > from my windows machine to the mac. Everything except the sphinx > > install stuff. Could it be a problem with the TS installation? I use > > TS with Ruby on Rails so I beleive the only thing TS needs is the > > proper files in the vendor folder. The rake ts:config works just fine > > it's the rake ts:index that I have the problem with. > > > At this point I've been grasping at straws. > > > Thanks! > > > Chris > > > On Jun 13, 10:54 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Chris > > >> The output all looks correct to me - and yet you're still getting the > >> same issues when running the rake tasks? > > >> -- > >> Pat > > >> On 13/06/2009, at 12:33 PM, internetchris wrote: > > >>> Hi Pat, > > >>> I posted all of my output logs on the sphinx forum. Rather than > >>> jumble > >>> up this post I thought I would have someone over there look at the > >>> logs as well. Here's the link so you can see the compile process... > > >>>http://www.sphinxsearch.com/forum/view.html?id=3744 > > >>> I really appreciate your willingness to help. > > >>> Chris > > >>> On Jun 12, 5:06 pm, internetchris <[email protected]> > >>> wrote: > >>>> Hi Pat, > > >>>> So I followed your advice with the same result. I actually had > >>>> tried > >>>> numerous times to re-install using new directories and such. This > >>>> time > >>>> I tried to install the beta version, but I'm still getting the same > >>>> error. I am following the install example provided > >>>> athttp://mediumexposure.com/2009/05/01/installing-sphinx-postgres-leopard > >>>> . > >>>> In my latest attempt I did everything the same, but I changed the > >>>> file > >>>> name for sphinx to use the latest beta. I'm soo stinking stumped > >>>> on > >>>> this problem. I am wondering if maybe it's a pathing issue? Is > >>>> there > >>>> anything I should provide in my pathe other than the "pg_config" > >>>> file > >>>> location? > > >>>> Your help has been outstanding I just wish I could give you good > >>>> news. > > >>>> Thanks! > > >>>> Chris > > >>>> On Jun 10, 6:15 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>>> Hi Chris > > >>>>> Just so we make sure that this isn't the cause, could you > >>>>> download a > >>>>> fresh version of the Sphinx source, run ./configure with the > >>>>> command- > >>>>> line args we've established work, and then 'make' and 'sudo make > >>>>> install'? I don't always trust recompiling within the same folder. > > >>>>> Mind you, if that doesn't help matters, then we'll have to find a > >>>>> different approach to the problem. > > >>>>> Cheers > > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Pat > > >>>>> On 10/06/2009, at 2:25 AM, Chris Sund wrote: > > >>>>>> Hi Pat, > > >>>>>> I gave that a try just as you instructed but no luck. I've seen > >>>>>> some > >>>>>> articles on 64bit installations, but to be honest I'm not sure > >>>>>> how to > >>>>>> tell if I have a 64bit machine. I'm new to my Mac, and I have > >>>>>> actually > >>>>>> tried the 64 bit instructions just to give it a try, but without > >>>>>> luck. > >>>>>> I know that I know when I get it figured out It will be something > >>>>>> easy. Here's the last little bit of my ./configure output... > > >>>>>> configuring Sphinx > >>>>>> ------------------ > > >>>>>> checking whether to compile with MySQL support... no > >>>>>> checking whether to compile with PostgreSQL support... yes > >>>>>> checking for pg_config... /opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin// > >>>>>> pg_config > >>>>>> checking PostgreSQL C flags... -I/opt/local/include/postgresql83 > >>>>>> checking PostgreSQL linker flags... -L/opt/local/lib/postgresql83 > >>>>>> -lpq > >>>>>> checking whether to use 64-bit document/word IDs... no > >>>>>> checking whether to compile with libstemmer support... no > >>>>>> checking for libexpat... found > >>>>>> checking for libiconv... found > >>>>>> checking for iconv() arg types... char ** > >>>>>> checking for unaligned RAM access... yes > > >>>>>> generating configuration files > >>>>>> ------------------------------ > > >>>>>> configure: creating ./config.status > >>>>>> config.status: creating Makefile > >>>>>> config.status: creating src/Makefile > >>>>>> config.status: creating libstemmer_c/Makefile > >>>>>> config.status: creating sphinx.conf.dist > >>>>>> config.status: creating sphinx-min.conf.dist > >>>>>> config.status: creating config/config.h > >>>>>> config.status: config/config.h is unchanged > >>>>>> config.status: executing depfiles commands > > >>>>>> configuration done > >>>>>> ------------------ > > >>>>>> You can now run 'make' to build Sphinx binaries, > >>>>>> and then run 'make install' to install them. > > >>>>>> As I said before, I really appreciate the help and any > >>>>>> suggestions. > >>>>>> I've done a ton of googling, and just can't find the right answer > >>>>>> for > >>>>>> my machine. I'm running Leopard 10.5.7. > > >>>>>> Chris > > >>>>>> On Jun 9, 10:35 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi Chris > > >>>>>>> I think the issue is that your initial compile is still there, > >>>>>>> and so > >>>>>>> make won't recompile and replace them (I get caught on this > >>>>>>> sometimes > >>>>>>> as well). I think 'make clean' should remove the compiled-but- > >>>>>>> not- > >>>>>>> yet- > >>>>>>> installed binaries... I don't know how to list the inputs make > >>>>>>> can be > >>>>>>> given. > > >>>>>>> Try 'make clean', then the configure/make/sudo-make-install > >>>>>>> process > >>>>>>> again. If there are no errors with ./configure, that suggests > >>>>>>> you're > >>>>>>> on the right track. > > >>>>>>> Cheers > > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> Pat > > >>>>>>> On 10/06/2009, at 12:24 AM, Chris Sund wrote: > > >>>>>>>> Hi Pat, > > >>>>>>>> I apologize for the delayed replies. I've been working a few > >>>>>>>> other > >>>>>>>> items at the same time. I added the pg_config path to my path > >>>>>>>> statement and also tried your suggestion. Everything seems to > >>>>>>>> compile > >>>>>>>> ok with the exception of this one line. I'm not sure if this is > >>>>>>>> the > >>>>>>>> problem, but when I run "make" I get the following at the > >>>>>>>> bottom... > > >>>>>>>> Making all in test > >>>>>>>> make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. > >>>>>>>> make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'. > > >>>>>>>> I simplified my index statement but I still get the > >>>>>>>> following... > > >>>>>>>> using config file '/Users/Chris/obilling/config/ > >>>>>>>> development.sphinx.conf'... > >>>>>>>> indexing index 'account_core'... > >>>>>>>> ERROR: source 'account_core_0': unknown type 'pgsql'; skipping. > >>>>>>>> ERROR: index 'account_core': no valid sources configured; > >>>>>>>> skipping. > >>>>>>>> distributed index 'account' can not be directly indexed; > >>>>>>>> skipping. > > >>>>>>>> I'm sure it's something really simple, but I can't seem to > >>>>>>>> figure it > >>>>>>>> out. I have used this as a guide for the installation (http:// > >>>>>>>> mediumexposure.com/2009/05/01/installing-sphinx-postgres- > >>>>>>>> leopard). > >>>>>>>> I'm > >>>>>>>> not sure if there is an inherent problem with the steps, but > >>>>>>>> like I > >>>>>>>> said everything seems to install just fine. If you want to > >>>>>>>> see my > >>>>>>>> output just let me know. I didn't want to jumble this post > >>>>>>>> with a > >>>>>>>> bunch of compilation output when I'm not sure what you might > >>>>>>>> need. > > >>>>>>>> I really appreciate the help and can't beleive I haven't put my > >>>>>>>> finger > >>>>>>>> on this yet. Is there a command I can run to check the > >>>>>>>> install of > >>>>>>>> sphinx? I'm new to the mac terminal, but I can't see anything > >>>>>>>> glaring > >>>>>>>> me in the face when it compiles. It seems to process just fine > >>>>>>>> with > >>>>>>>> the exception of that message above. > > >>>>>>>> Chris > > >>>>>>>> On Jun 7, 9:14 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>>>>>>> Hi Chris > > >>>>>>>>> What's the output of pg_config -—pkgincludedir ? > > >>>>>>>>> You should be able to use the path it gives you and then > >>>>>>>>> run ./ > >>>>>>>>> configure as follows: > >>>>>>>>> ./configure --with-pgsql=[path-from-above] --without-mysql > > >>>>>>>>> Cheers > > >>>>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>>>> Pat > > >>>>>>>>> On 07/06/2009, at 11:03 PM, Chris Sund wrote: > > >>>>>>>>>> Ok I have been looking a little closer at my output. When I > >>>>>>>>>> run > >>>>>>>>>> "make" > >>>>>>>>>> the bottom of the output looks like this... > > >>>>>>>>>> make install-am > >>>>>>>>>> g++ -Wall -g -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -O3 -DNDEBUG -arch > >>>>>>>>>> x86_64 -o > >>>>>>>>>> indexer indexer.o libsphinx.a -L/opt/local/lib/ > >>>>>>>>>> postgresql83/ - > >>>>>>>>>> lpq - > >>>>>>>>>> L/usr/local/lib > >>>>>>>>>> ld warning: in indexer.o, file is not of required > >>>>>>>>>> architecture > >>>>>>>>>> ld warning: in libsphinx.a, file is not of required > >>>>>>>>>> architecture > >>>>>>>>>> ld warning: in /opt/local/lib/postgresql83//libpq.dylib, file > >>>>>>>>>> is > >>>>>>>>>> not > >>>>>>>>>> of required architecture > >>>>>>>>>> Undefined symbols: > >>>>>>>>>> "_main", referenced from: > >>>>>>>>>> start in crt1.10.5.o > >>>>>>>>>> ld: symbol(s) not found > >>>>>>>>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >>>>>>>>>> make[2]: *** [indexer] Error 1 > >>>>>>>>>> make[1]: *** [install] Error 2 > >>>>>>>>>> make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1 > > >>>>>>>>>> It seems that I'm having a problem within the "make". I > >>>>>>>>>> will do > >>>>>>>>>> some > >>>>>>>>>> more research to see if I can find the solution. If anyone > >>>>>>>>>> else > >>>>>>>>>> has > >>>>>>>>>> come across this - their input is welcome. > > >>>>>>>>>> Chris > > >>>>>>>>>> On Jun 7, 6:50 pm, Chris Sund <[email protected]> > >>>>>>>>>> wrote: > > ... > > read more »- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thinking Sphinx" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/thinking-sphinx?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
