Troy, I updated my sword source from svn and rebuild the orbitcpp failed with the following error, Any idea? Thanks Yiguang swordorb-impl.cpp:
sword::ListKey result; if ((scope) && (strlen(scope)) > 0) { lscope = parser.ParseVerseList(scope, parser, true); result = delegate->Search(istr, stype, flags, &lscope); } else result = delegate->Search(istr, stype, flags); SearchHitList *retVal = new SearchHitList; int count = 0; for (result = sword::TOP; !result.Error(); result++) count++; retVal->length(count); int i = 0; // if we're sorted by score, let's re-sort by verse, because Java can always re-sort by score result = sword::TOP; if ((count) && (long)result.getElement()->userData) result.sort(); //line 181 [EMAIL PROTECTED] orbitcpp]$ make g++ `pkg-config --cflags sword` -g -O0 -I. -I/usr/include/orbitcpp-2.0/ -I/usr/local/include/orbitcpp-2.0/ `orbit2-config --cflags` -c swordorb-impl.cpp swordorb-impl.cpp: In member function `virtual swordorb::SearchHitList* swordorb::SWModule_impl::search(const char*, swordorb::SearchType, CORBA::Long, const char*)': swordorb-impl.cpp:181: error: 'class sword::ListKey' has no member named 'sort' make: *** [swordorb-impl.o] Error 1 --- "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yiguang, > > > I have a translation for the zh locale already and > > used at ccim.org. I'd like to put that into > crosswire > > repository and others can used it and improve it, > of > > course also makes it easier for me to manage it. > > I have attached that file here. Please feel free > to > > post it or make it as the base for zh version > > translation site. > > I've added your contributed locale as the first > official locale in SVN! > Thank you! It can be seen from: > > http://crosswire.org/study?lang=zh_CN > > > > The bible install on ccim still has problem > keeping up > > with the connection problem with corba. You > mentioned > > a improvement on this problem before, Is this > already > > done so I can update it or it is still been worked > on. > > Yes, we've done some things. We have 2 security > limits which we have > added: > > 1) a maximum number of sessions from a single IP > addresss; > 2) a maximum number of hits per second from the same > session. > > These will hopefully protect against webcrawlers > opening thousands of > sessions, and also people attempting to scrape the > data for an entire > Bibles from your site. This will hopefully limit > the number of > processes spawned by swordweb. The root of the > problem you are probably > running up against is that the user account running > tomcat probably has > a security setting which places a quota on the > maximum number of > processes it can run simultaneously. Currently > there is 1 orb spawned > as a process to handle each web session. > > The next step we should take is to close inactive > orb servers after a > short timeout of inactivity-- like 10 seconds. This > will greatly limit > the number of processes running concurrently and > should not noticeably > change the user experience. > > So, to sum up. We've made 2 good improvements > which you might benefit > from already. I'll try to get to this last > improvement sometime this week. > > There have been some fairly significant changes in > SVN over the past 3 > weeks, so you might need to upgrade things like > clucene if you update > your site. > > > > If there is anything I can get involved please let > me > > know. I really like to take advantage of the > sword/web > > to serve our readers. I have forgot C/C++ almost > > completely, but my daily work is on java and live > on > > it. > > Well, we have one pressing need on swordweb which > you might be able to > help with. It's listed on the new wiki at: > > http://crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/Current_events > > If you feel like helping out, we could definitely > use it! > > Again, thanks for the i18n! Very cool! > > -Troy. > > > > I also played Joe's DWR and developed couple of > > small monitor tools to simplify my work > > responsibility. Because of the connection problem, > we > > have been keeping both our old CGI based search > tool > > and swordweb running. > > > > The other thing I feel sorry is that my friend > Diana > > who'd like to work on the flashcard seems not able > to > > commit much on it since she had a baby to take > care > > and also volunteer in a local community > organization. > > > > > > Yiguang > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page