Both =). ZODB is used to store the data, and MySQL to catalog it in a very fast to search way.
> Very interesting, looks pretty promising. What are the software > dependencies? I saw in one place you mention MySQL but in another u > mentioned ZODB, do you use both? > > On Apr 2, 2005 3:01 AM, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> Well, parentheses around word prefixes in the subject are just >> ornaments. >> First, let me excuse myself if this list is the wrong venue to spread >> this >> message. >> >> What the hell is R talking about? >> --------------------------------------- >> >> Search services! Our mission: to build and provide the world with free >> software tools that enrich and facilitate the computing experience. Our >> vision: a world where search is always available, fast and reliable - >> and >> not wanting to rely on it is unthinkable. >> >> What is this Search services thingie he just said? >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I got tired, *truly* tired, of resorting to tons of tools to find what I >> want on my computer. See, like many here, I own about 160GB of data, >> scattered all around in my hard disks (let's leave removable storage out >> of the sentence) and I just can't find things when I need them. Let's >> recap: >> >> - find and grep -r for odds and ends >> - htdig (heavily customized) for developer documentation and manual >> pages >> (I haven't counted how many) >> - Rhythmbox and amaroK for music (about 13000 songs) >> - Evolution for e-mail (since 1995, about 1GB of maildirs) >> >> I hate it with my guts. And I've started a journey to make this madness >> stop. >> >> How? >> --------- >> >> Pour 2 liters of Python in a bowl. Stir (gently) with gnome-vfs and >> assorted OSS desktop technologies. Add MySQL to your taste. Serve >> decorated with pygtk. >> >> I've built a preliminary Frankenstein monster, which is usable and (I >> think) now worthy of public testing. Search services is the umbrella >> project for: >> >> - The metadata service: A multipurpose, extensible indexer and search >> service. >> - Quick search: A simple, graphical search tool. >> - python-inotify: An abstraction to the Linux inotify file notification >> system. >> - python-UnixSocketTransport: An extension for the Python xmlrpclib >> XML-RPC client library >> - python-mytools: A collection of tools to run a private MySQL database, >> catalog Python objects and perform blazingly fast queries on the >> catalog. >> >> Where do I get this stuff? >> -------------------------------- >> >> http://www.amautacorp.com/staff/Rudd-O/projects/search-services/ >> >> I have questions? >> ---------------------- >> >> Yes, U sure do. No, no, that's actually the name of the song I'm >> listening to. I'm rambling again, sorry. Direct any inquiries to me, >> or >> to me *and* the list if you feel it's worthy of public discussion. I >> just >> request that you include my e-mail address in the recipient/CC list so >> my >> Evo filters catch and flag those e-mails. >> >> Rudd-O >> _______________________________________________ >> gnome-devel-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list >> > > > -- > Tiago Cogumbreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > http://s1x.homelinux.net/ > Rudd-O _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list
