On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
Andi Vajda wrote:
I uploaded a new release candidate, rc4, with this fix to the staging are:
http://people.apache.org/~vajda/staging_area/
+1 to release
My previous example now works fine. I was able to build & search index
of first 100K doc
Andi Vajda wrote:
I uploaded a new release candidate, rc4, with this fix to the
staging are:
http://people.apache.org/~vajda/staging_area/
+1 to release
My previous example now works fine. I was able to build & search index
of first 100K docs from wikipedia. Good job!
Mike
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK, I created PYLUCENE-1, yay!:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-1
Andi can you go add some components to the Jira instance?
What do you mean ? Please, give m
OK thanks Andi. I'll switch to RC4.
I opened https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1564 for the
underlying Lucene bug.
Mike
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
* I'm attempting to re-use a field, by changing
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK, I created PYLUCENE-1, yay!:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-1
Andi can you go add some components to the Jira instance?
What do you mean ? Please, give me an example.
If you go here:
https://issu
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
* I'm attempting to re-use a field, by changing its value, and then
adding the document to an index:
lucene.initVM(lucene.CLASSPATH)
writer = lucene.IndexWriter(lucene.RAMDirectory(),
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK, I created PYLUCENE-1, yay!:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-1
Andi can you go add some components to the Jira instance?
What do you mean ? Please, give me an example.
Andi..
Mike
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 20
OK, I created PYLUCENE-1, yay!:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PYLUCENE-1
Andi can you go add some components to the Jira instance?
Mike
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK it's great that I can .printStackTrace() to see it...
But shouldn't we
Andi Vajda wrote:
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK it's great that I can .printStackTrace() to see it...
But shouldn't we override JavaError.__str__ so by default an
unhandled exception originating from Java would reveal its Java
trace as well? (And presumably vice/ver
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
OK it's great that I can .printStackTrace() to see it...
But shouldn't we override JavaError.__str__ so by default an unhandled
exception originating from Java would reveal its Java trace as well? (And
presumably vice/versa).
Does that actual
Andi Vajda wrote:
Mike, what do you think ?
Indeed this looks like a Lucene bug! Sneaky. I'll take it.
Mike
OK it's great that I can .printStackTrace() to see it...
But shouldn't we override JavaError.__str__ so by default an unhandled
exception originating from Java would reveal its Java trace as well?
(And presumably vice/versa).
I think on exception we should try to provide as much info as p
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
* I'm attempting to re-use a field, by changing its value, and then
adding the document to an index:
lucene.initVM(lucene.CLASSPATH)
writer = lucene.IndexWriter(lucene.RAMDirectory(),
lucene.Standar
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Andi Vajda wrote:
If, however, you replace the field.setValue('abc') call in the Python code
with passing 'abc' to the constructor, it works too.
It looks like you found a bug with the setValue() wrapper.
I'm looking into it...
It also works if one calls field.setValue(
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Bill Janssen wrote:
Christian Heimes wrote:
Bill Janssen wrote:
I was thinking about this some more, and have an idea. How about only
having the dictionary of the module init'ed by calling initVM? That is,
it would be practically speaking impossible to call any other
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
I'm playing with 2.4.1 RC3 (on OS X 10.5.6) and found a few issues:
* I'm attempting to re-use a field, by changing its value, and then
adding the document to an index:
lucene.initVM(lucene.CLASSPATH)
writer = lucene.IndexWriter(lu
Christian Heimes wrote:
> Bill Janssen wrote:
> > I was thinking about this some more, and have an idea. How about only
> > having the dictionary of the module init'ed by calling initVM? That is,
> > it would be practically speaking impossible to call any other Java
> > method until the VM has
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Michael McCandless wrote:
* When I hit an exception in Java, the carryover to Python fails to
include the full stack trace (sources & line numbers) from Java,
which makes debugging harder. Is that normal?
That's right and documented here [1].
Andi..
[1] http://luce
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Christian Heimes wrote:
Bill Janssen wrote:
I was thinking about this some more, and have an idea. How about only
having the dictionary of the module init'ed by calling initVM? That is,
it would be practically speaking impossible to call any other Java
method until the V
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Bill Janssen wrote:
Michael McCandless wrote:
I'm playing with 2.4.1 RC3 (on OS X 10.5.6) and found a few issues:
* If I fail to call lucene.initVM, I get a rather unfriendly Bus
Error. Is it possible (desirable?) to detect this and throw a
friendly exception
Bill Janssen wrote:
> I was thinking about this some more, and have an idea. How about only
> having the dictionary of the module init'ed by calling initVM? That is,
> it would be practically speaking impossible to call any other Java
> method until the VM has been initialized and the thread atta
Michael McCandless wrote:
> I'm playing with 2.4.1 RC3 (on OS X 10.5.6) and found a few issues:
>
> * If I fail to call lucene.initVM, I get a rather unfriendly Bus
> Error. Is it possible (desirable?) to detect this and throw a
> friendly exception instead?
I was thinking about this
I'm playing with 2.4.1 RC3 (on OS X 10.5.6) and found a few issues:
* If I fail to call lucene.initVM, I get a rather unfriendly Bus
Error. Is it possible (desirable?) to detect this and throw a
friendly exception instead?
* When I hit an exception in Java, the carryover to Python
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