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Pylucene 2.1.0-2, Python 2.5, Win32
user name
2007-05-28 22:15:42
Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that I have compiled Pylucene
2.1.0-2 for Python 
2.5 on Win32 and made it availalbe at:

http://dev.krys.ca/downloads/PyLucene/PyLuc
ene-2.1.0-2-py25-win32.zip

It has been tested on WIndows 2000 Pro and XP.

All the tests except 2 pass.  These are the ones that fail,
and the reason 
that I have come up with for them.

 - testCategorization: Python cannot
"float('nan')" on Windows.  This is 
platform-specific.  I don't think this is a PyLucene error. 
This is 
relevant, I think: 

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/20
06-May/381726.html

 - testTiming: Compound indexing time is a bit faster than
multi-file indexing 
   time.  I don't know if this is a big deal or not, but I
suspect it is not.

The archive includes the output from my running the tests,
including the above 
errors.

Andi, feel free to link to it, if you want.  I'll keep it
there unless my 
monthly bandwidth gets killed. 

Hope this helps.  Suggestions and criticism welcome.

Krys
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Re: Pylucene 2.1.0-2, Python 2.5, Win32
user name
2007-05-29 11:05:56
On Mon, 28 May 2007, Krys Wilken wrote:

> Just wanted to let you know that I have compiled
Pylucene 2.1.0-2 for Python
> 2.5 on Win32 and made it availalbe at:

Great. Which version of gcj did you use ?

> - testCategorization: Python cannot
"float('nan')" on Windows.  This is
> platform-specific.  I don't think this is a PyLucene
error.  This is
> relevant, I think:

Yeah, a known problem.

> - testTiming: Compound indexing time is a bit faster
than multi-file indexing
>   time.  I don't know if this is a big deal or not, but
I suspect it is not.

That one too. It varies and sometimes fails because the
expected faster test 
is slower. It usually passes.

Andi..

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PyLucene on FreeBSD
user name
2007-05-30 14:25:31

After two months of coding around the issues with PyLucene from ports I finally tried (upon Andi's suggestion to me last month) compiling PyLucene with gcj 3.4.6.  To my surprise, all the make tests have passed and I have had no issues thus far. 

To get it running, the Makefile for the gcc-3.4.6 port has to be patched as well as PyLucene's Makefile.  Later, I'll submit a page to the wiki documenting the whole process with the relevant patches.  In the mean time if anybody needs some help, I'll be glad to help.

Thanks Andi!

TJ Ninneman


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