I should also add that this environment variable is only being read 
after http://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/changeset/180

So if you are using the gem, you will either need to backport this fix 
as an extension or use the plugin in trunk.


Seggy Umboh wrote:
> By setting the environment variable this way, it only takes effect for 
> that command, which is the ferret server. The server needs to use the 
> LocalIndex internally.
> 
> Your regular Rails app will not have FERRET_USE_LOCAL_INDEX set, and 
> thus use RemoteIndex.
> 
> Try it out...
> 
> 
> Joerg Diekmann wrote:
>> Hmm ... that means though that I am not using the remote server?
>> 
>>> So, the solution, at least in my case, is to run the server with:
>>> 
>>> FERRET_USE_LOCAL_INDEX=1 script/ferret_start
>>> 
>>> Hope that helps...


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