>> 1. Convert PDF to file with e.g xpdf
>> 2. Insert parsed text to a table of your choice.
>> 3. Make vectors from the text.
>
> Actually, if you're not going to use the headline() function, you cna
> just store it directly in a vector, cutting down on the size
> requirements.
What size requiremen
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> À : pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Objet : Re: [GENERAL] tsearch2 and pdf files
>
> You just need software that extracts the text from it. Search google for
> pdf2txt and others. Printer drivers that try to get text from anything
> are available as well.
>
>
&g
I'm using Postgresql 8.1.5
Tsearch2 is installed and runs well
I'd like to use tsearch2 to index PDF files.
Do someone has a detailed process to implement that?
e database from this
morning and launch my synchronization with the master database.
I think that the upgrade will be done next week
Thanks
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> De : Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 14 septembre 2005 16:29
> À : philip johnson
>
I've a problem with my postgresql database
Version : 7.2.4
Os: Mandrake Linux release 8.2 Kernel 2.4.20
I get this king of error
ERROR: XLogFlush: request 14D/F77EFE94 is not satisfied --- flushed only to
14D/F75CD1B0
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What version would you recommend to use for a new installation: 8.0.x or
7.4.x
TIA
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