Hello!

I just wanted to follow up on this previous post of mine, we've noticed that 
there have been several updates to the gem.  I have two quick questions.  Is 
there a new win32 gem (since v10.9) on its way -- if so, when?  and 2. If we 
continue to develop with our v10.9 gem on our windows XP laptops and then 
deploy to a unix environment that' would be using the latest gem (11.3+), 
should all of our syntax, etc work (I understand that the indices would be 
built differently, but that's fine)?

Thanks again!
Dave

----- Original Message ----
From: dave developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 11:24:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferret-talk] win32 11.1-rc2 ferret gem available?

Thanks for the quick response, Dave.  I appreciate it -- it saved us tons of 
time with some potential debugging/environment setups.  I'll let anyone know if 
we run into any errors while testing the new win32 gem upon its release as well.

Thanks!

----- Original Message ----
From: David Balmain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:32:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferret-talk] win32 11.1-rc2 ferret gem available?

On 2/28/07, dave developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Hello!
>
>     I am developing a rails
 application in a test environment on Windows XP
> and recently upgraded to InstantRails 1.5.  During the upgrade process, I
> went to install the latest ferret gem and realized that the latest gem
> compiled for Windows was 10.9.  We upgraded our production environment
> (Ubuntu) to 11.1-rc2 successfully, but wanted to find out if we were going
> to run into any problems conducting our testing with 10.9 and deploying into
> the 11.1-rc2 production environment.  If we were, is there anyone that has
> compiled a win32 binary of the 11.1-rc2 gem?

Sorry, I didn't really fully answer your question. There are no major
API changes between the two versions you are using so if your app is
working with 0.10.9 then it should work with 0.11.2. There are however
differences in the index file format so you can't copy the index
across and 0.10.9 has a lot more bugs than 0.11.2. But for the
 short
term you should be fine.

-- 
Dave Balmain
http://www.davebalmain.com/
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