Is there a reason why setting bin_path is not a workable solution?

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Pat

On 19/03/2010, at 7:40 PM, Gerjan wrote:

> Ok, I have downgraded to 1.2 in the meantime. Let me know if you need
> more information :-)
> 
> On Mar 18, 2:00 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm not quite sure what the problem is - I've not seen this before. 
>> Normally, if you can run the rake tasks without any warnings, then 
>> script/server should be happy as well.
>> 
>> Recent versions of TS look for Sphinx to check the version (instead of 
>> having separate gems for 0.9.8 and 0.9.9).
>> 
>> --
>> Pat
>> 
>> On 18/03/2010, at 11:41 PM, Gerjan wrote:
>> 
>>> If I set this variable the errors disappears. I must say that I
>>> upgraded from an old version of ThinkingSphinx to 1.3.16 recently.. is
>>> this some kind of regression?
>> 
>>> On Mar 18, 12:53 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Gerjan
>> 
>>>> What happens if you set bin_path in your config/sphinx.yml file to 
>>>> "/usr/local/bin"?
>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>> On 18/03/2010, at 10:48 AM, Gerjan wrote:
>> 
>>>>> I'm using Mongrel, as I said in my previous post.
>> 
>>>>> Running searchd in the console gives me this:
>> 
>>>>> $ searchd
>>>>> Sphinx 0.9.9-release (r2117)
>>>>> Copyright (c) 2001-2009, Andrew Aksyonoff
>> 
>>>>> FATAL: no readable config file (looked in /usr/local/etc/
>>>>> sphinx.conf, ./sphinx.conf).
>> 
>>>>> On Mar 17, 10:03 am, lebreeze <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Gerjan
>> 
>>>>>> When you launch ./script/server the first line should tell you which
>>>>>> webserver is being used?
>> 
>>>>>> In this example it's mongrel
>> 
>>>>>> [lev...@levent-alis-macbook-pro platform (spike/measure_wizard)]$ ./
>>>>>> script/server
>>>>>> => Booting Mongrel
>>>>>> => Rails 2.3.2 application starting onhttp://0.0.0.0:3000
>> 
>>>>>> Also what happens when you try and run searchd from your console?
>> 
>>>>>> [lev...@levent-alis-macbook-pro platform (spike/measure_wizard)]$
>>>>>> searchd
>>>>>> Sphinx 0.9.9-release (r2117)
>>>>>> Copyright (c) 2001-2009, Andrew Aksyonoff
>> 
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Levent
>> 
>>>>>> On Mar 16, 1:06 pm, Gerjan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> I'm using script/server.
>> 
>>>>>>> The following error message also shows up in the development logs:
>> 
>>>>>>> "Riddle cannot detect Sphinx on your machine, and so can't determine
>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>> version of Sphinx you are planning on using. Please use one of the
>>>>>>> following
>>>>>>> lines after "require 'riddle'" to avoid this warning.
>> 
>>>>>>> require 'riddle/0.9.8'
>>>>>>> # or
>>>>>>> require 'riddle/0.9.9'"
>> 
>>>>>>> On Mar 13, 12:57 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi Gerjan
>> 
>>>>>>>> What are you running for script/server? Webrick? Mongrel? Passenger?
>> 
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Pat
>> 
>>>>>>>> On 13/03/2010, at 2:16 AM, Gerjan wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>> 
>>>>>>>>> When I try to start up my project using script/server, i get the
>>>>>>>>> following error message;
>> 
>>>>>>>>> "Sphinx cannot be found on your system. You may need to configure the
>>>>>>>>> following
>>>>>>>>> settings in your config/sphinx.yml file:
>>>>>>>>> * bin_path
>>>>>>>>> * searchd_binary_name
>>>>>>>>> * indexer_binary_name
>> 
>>>>>>>>> For more information, read the documentation:
>>>>>>>>> http://freelancing-god.github.com/ts/en/advanced_config.html";
>> 
>>>>>>>>> The strange thing is that running 'rake ts:index' or 'rake ts:rebuild'
>>>>>>>>> works just fine on the command line.
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Gems installed:
>> 
>>>>>>>>> rails (2.3.5)
>>>>>>>>> riddle (1.0.10)
>>>>>>>>> thinking-sphinx (1.3.16)
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Console info:
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> ThinkingSphinx::Configuration.instance.controller.sphinx_version
>>>>>>>>> => "0.9.9"
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Environment info:
>> 
>>>>>>>>> which searchd
>>>>>>>>> /usr/local/bin/searchd
>> 
>>>>>>>>> which indexer
>>>>>>>>> /usr/local/bin/indexer
>> 
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