> > Hmmmm, search for "Jesus" didn't find any matches. Found 932 before. > > No matches for "God"??? > > I get 932 results on a search for Jesus in the ACV. I think your index > may have failed to build. Did you try to cancel it somehow?
Odd, I closed and reopened 1.5.8pre1 just now, and now it is finding 932 matches for "Jesus" in the ACV. So I guess the ACV index was actually built. I'll try deleting the index and rebuilding and see what happens. I don't think I tried to cancel during the IndexBuild, but it was hard to tell. The indexing almost locked the computer up ... running Win-2000 sp4. 1.5.8 was complete unresponsive, but so were other open applications ... IE6, Outlook Express, Explorer, the windows Launch bar. etc.. for the entire 25 minutes. Also, it's not like there is a "Cancel" button on the dialog. I'm pretty sure I didn't click on the upper right "X" to cancel the dialog. Just about the only thing still responding during the duration of the index building was the Task Manager (which runs at High Priority). It was almost like the index building was running at high or real-time priority and "starving" other user apps. I suspect an end-user would be worried that their computer had crashed and press the "Reset" button. Perhaps even odder, this perceived lockup was on a dual processor computer. Watching the CPU usage graph, it is clear that IndexBuiding is not multi-tasking and keeping both CPU's busy. It's not like there were no CPU cycles to spare, even if "Index Building" was running at RealTime priority. On a dual processor or HyperThreading computer, IndexBuilding shouldn't starve other processes such that the computer seems stalled out ... Also, I could watch memory usage, and it didn't get into a "thrashing" situation such that the apps were unresponsive because of unproductive task switching. There was plenty of memory available. Is some kind of "behind the scenes locking" going on? I rebuilt ACV and it seems to be working. +Lord +Jesus +Christ finds 100 matches. Cool. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel