> Whow, so you read Postgres code before using it? ;-)
> Same goes for Ruby, Rails, and 99% of what tools we use.

lol.. no, i mean at least the contrib/tsearch folder i read! ok the
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/textsearch.html as well, and
too be honest its better documented then the sphinx plugins :-)

Thanks for the tip about ultrasphinx, but i would like to know if its
possible to do opposite, to make it work with lexemes. Like for
example if you look for run, you will find run, runs, ran and running.
All of these words are forms of the same lexeme: RUN

I dont wanna be troll or blame the plugins, i heard a lot of good
things about thinksphinx, not so good things about ultrasphinx and
almost nothing about tsearch, that for me is working fine, except that
some developers here comes with the questions: "if i type "te" it dont
bring me my "test" post and ultrasphinx does". But well in real world
users wont search for "te" and if they search for te, they will find
everything like te,teahupo, tea, teta, tendency, etc, etc, etc.

Regards,

Victor
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