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... -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Ferret-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk

