Yeah, it definitely was some old version kicking around. I deleted
that, got the latest and greatest version of Ferret and the aaf
plugin, and it all seems to work great now. Time to put it through the
irons and see if the new version is as stable on x86_64 as the old
version was on plain old 32-bit Linux. Thanks for the speedy response,
you guys saved the day as usual.

Cheers,
Jordan Frank
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On 10/16/06, Jens Kraemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 02:16:59AM -0400, Jordan Frank wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >     first off, it's 2AM and I'm not thinking properly, so please
> > forgive me if this one's easy, but I just need to get this going.
> >
> >     First problem, using 0.9.6 on all of our development machines,
> > works great, then we move it to a server running x86_64 linux and it
> > segfaults as soon as it tries to create an Index. I've tried
> > rebuilding with different optimization flags, to no avail. So I
> > figured, hey, let's upgrade to 0.10.x and see how that goes. So I
> > updated to the latest gem of ferret, and switched over to the stable
> > tagged branch of acts_as_ferret, but now I get the following:
> >
> > >> Person.rebuild_index
> > NoMethodError: undefined method `exists?' for {:index=>:yes,
> > :term_vector=>:no, :store=>:no, :boost=>1.0}:Hash
> >         from /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/ferret/index/field_infos.rb:20:in
>
> that field_infos.rb seems to belong to an older version of Ferret. Mine
> (0.10.11) doesn't call exists? anywhere.
>
> I think I've seen that problem before, you should check where your gem
> install command installed ferret to, and if you have lying around an
> older version in /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby (that location doesn't look
> like a gem repository anyway).
>
> Jens
>
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