in the 2.9 wiki, the maximum number of hits you get is 3, no matter what you are searching for. I have to dig a bit deeper, but the MAX_FRAGMENTS also has the value of 3 .
regards, Harry On 17 March 2013 15:19, Harry Metske <[email protected]> wrote: > I have setup two test wiki's from scratch, a 2.8 and a 2.9. (both running > in the same tomcat 7.0.37 instance with openjdk 1.7.0_15). > > I dumped my personal (250 page) wiki content into both of them, and did > some random searches on both. > Simply searching for the word "file" gives completely different results > (68 versus 3 hits). > This must be something with the new Lucene I guess. > > Can you file a JIRA issue on this ?, we have to investigate this further. > > kind regards, > Harry > > > On 17 March 2013 12:41, Dave Koelmeyer <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> On 18/03/13 12:29 AM, Florian Holeczek wrote: >> >>> Hi again, >>> >>> Thanks, but I've tried all this and there has been no change in >>>> behaviour. Also, I've got two instances of JSPWiki running on the same host >>>> platform, and I'm not seeing this with JSPWiki 2.8.3. >>>> >>> >>> which JDK version are you using? I remember the first Oracle JDK 7 had >>> some overly aggressive optimization which caused Lucene not to work >>> properly. >>> Did you enable the debug logging before index rebuild? I'd expect to see >>> some Exception which may then cause the index build to stop. >>> >> >> Hi Florian, >> >> I'm on JDK 6 update 37. I'll erase the Lucene cache and have another look >> at the logs - perhaps I missed something. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Dave >> >> -- >> Dave Koelmeyer >> http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.**nz <http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz> >> >> >
