since I've originally posted this HowTo to the RoR-wiki but haven't got the time right now even for the small contribution of helping to keep this site up to date I'm not quite sure if it is about time to delete the sample project. There has been happened so much in ferret as well as on rails that it's no wonder that something isn't working any longer. My advice right now is: Don't be disappointed or annoyed but have a look at the ferret wiki http://ferret.davebalmain.com and look at the integration efforts under acts_as_ferret. There even is a svn-tree for integrating ferret with rails. You should find the location of this as well on the ferret wiki and in the archives of ferret-talk on http://www.ruby-forum.com. And maybe as you are going on you'll have the time to update the rails wiki as well. Sorry for the unconvenience, but I've got exams in a few month and am learning all the time. All things IT aren't really happening for me right now...
Best Regards
Jan Prill
On 3/29/06, Alain Ravet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
additional info: I also tried without the c extension, without success.
For the 1st unsuccessful attemp, I just installed the gem
$ gem install ferret.
For the 2nd attempt,
I uninstalled the gem
$ gem uninstall ferret.
and installed from the zip file, AND skipped the c extension
compilation, as indicated on Trac
$ ruby setup.rb config
$ ruby setup.rb install
I've looked in the ferret code and noticed that a weight method can be
found in the Query class, that doesn't extend Hash. I'm puzzled by the
error message and more than annoyed, as my project runs on EdgeRails.
Alain
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