Hi Matt

Just to clarify: beyond the warning from Thinking Sphinx/Riddle, does delta 
indexing work? Are altered records available in search results a few seconds 
after they've been changed?

-- 
Pat

On 01/10/2010, at 11:31 PM, mpokress wrote:

> Pat-
> 
> Running that path, I get the correct path:  "/usr/local/bin".
> 
> This particular machine is running Sphinx 0.9.9 and TS 1.3.20 (plugin
> not gem).  I have the same problem with 0.9.8 and 1.3.16, I just
> wanted to test against the newest stuff and not add confusion due to
> out of date software.
> 
> What you say about Passenger is consistent with what I thought.  Prior
> to explicitly setting the user I did see that the Passenger spawner
> was running as the correct user, I jut wanted to remove all doubt.
> 
> I do believe that somehow the Passenger/Rails environment is not
> picking up the path.  I just don't know where else to set it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Oct 1, 9:04 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Matt
>> 
>> Maybe you've edited the spacing in the email, or maybe YAML isn't fussy - 
>> but should it be two spaces indentation? (ie: each key/value pair under 
>> production).
>> 
>> I guess let's start with double-checking the bin_path value is coming 
>> through correctly - in script/console on your server, does the following 
>> output '/usr/local/bin'?
>> 
>>   ThinkingSphinx::Configuration.instance.bin_path
>> 
>> Also: which versions of Sphinx and Thinking Sphinx are you using?
>> 
>> And you shouldn't need to set the user explicitly in Apache - Passenger 
>> automatically detects the user from the owner of the Rails app files. The 
>> overall Apache process can still run as root.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> --
>> Pat
>> 
>> On 01/10/2010, at 6:44 AM, mpokress wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Something to add to this:
>> 
>>> I see this in my apache error log every time a search is executed:
>> 
>>> 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'
>>>  # or
>>>  require 'riddle/1.10'
>> 
>>> Running TS 1.3.20 and Sphinx 0.9.9.  Have the same problems in
>>> environments with 0.9.8 and 1.3.16.
>> 
>>> Matt
>> 
>>> On Sep 30, 4:29 pm, mpokress <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Good afternoon-
>> 
>>>> I have read a number of threads that make reference to the issue I am
>>>> having - delta indexing does not work in production.  Like many, it
>>>> works without issue under script/server or script/console.  In
>>>> production (Apache/Passenger) it does not.
>> 
>>>> For this example, let's say my rails app is owned by "matt".  The
>>>> binaries are in /usr/local/bin, and the relevant section os sphinx.yml
>>>> is this:
>> 
>>>> production:
>>>>     mem_limit: 512M
>>>>     enable_star: 1
>>>>     min_infix_len: 3
>>>>     max_matches: 100000
>>>>     bin_path: /usr/local/bin
>>>>     charset_table: "+, -, 0..9, A..Z->a..z, _, a..z, U+410..U+42F->U
>>>> +430..U+44F, U+430..U+44F"
>> 
>>>> I have set the apache directives to force it to run as "matt" (not too
>>>> comfortable with this).  These directives are snipped from the globals
>>>> section of the httpd.conf.
>> 
>>>> User matt
>>>> Group matt
>>>> PassengerDefaultUser matt
>> 
>>>> I really appreciate any help.  This has been driving me absolutely
>>>> nuts for two days, and I really tried to RTFM/RTFP (posts) before
>>>> asking a question that seems to have been answered many times.
>> 
>>>> Best,
>> 
>>>> Matt
>> 
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