Congrats, pat! Thanks for your commitment to the project - TS has become an essential part of my projects. I'll try TS3 soon, hopefully, and will send feedback. Kudos!
On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 6:04:29 PM UTC-8, Pat Allan wrote: > > Hi everyone > > It's taken more than a year, but 3.0.0 is now released. I've been using it > in a couple of production sites recently, and am very happy with how it's > behaving, and I know at least a few others have given it a spin too. > > Proper documentation is not yet in place, but I'll try to get something > useful out there. In the meantime, the README for the edge branch does > cover off all the changes quite well - if you're going to give this release > a shot (and I hope you will), read through that README so you know what > you're in for. > https://github.com/pat/thinking-sphinx/blob/edge/README.textile > > You will need the following: > * Ruby >= 1.9.2 (though it's probably fine on 1.8.7 - I just no longer > actively support it). > * ActiveRecord >= 3.1 (via Rails, Sinatra, or whatever you like). > * MySQL >= 5.0 or PostgreSQL >= 8.4 > * Sphinx >= 2.0.5 > > The biggest feature missing at the moment is JRuby support, due Sphinx and > JDBC not getting along so well. Apparently future versions of Sphinx > (2.1.x) should resolve this. Thinking Sphinx 2.0.x (Rails 3) and 1.4.x > (Rails 2) will continue to be supported with bug fixes, but will not be > getting any new features. > > The following gems support TS v3, but please note the branches in which > the appropriate commits reside: > * flying-sphinx (ts3) > * ts-delayed-delta (edge) > * ts-sidekiq-delta (sidekiq branch of > https://github.com/pat/ts-resque-delta) > > In a week or two, I'll be moving TS branches around. master (2.0.x > releases) will become v2, and edge (3.x releases) will become master. So, > if you're referring to the repo in your Gemfile, make sure you're locking > to a commit reference, or consider this an opportunity to upgrade to v3! > > And finally - there's beta support for real-time indices, which means your > Sphinx setup is no longer tied to a database, nor has any need for deltas. > I would not consider this production-ready yet though - I'm not using it on > any sites, though I've given it a quick spin. More details are here: > https://github.com/pat/thinking-sphinx/issues/186#issuecomment-11798831 > > Thanks all for your support - I hope 2013 is most excellent for you. > > -- > Pat > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thinking Sphinx" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/thinking-sphinx/-/sVazY_3dw_EJ. 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.
