I thought that option was only available on version 4.0 and above? I'm using 3.23.52-max.

thanks

On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 07:22 AM, Thomas Spahni wrote:

On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Kevin Lewandowski wrote:

I'm using mysql fulltext indexes and want them to see words of 2 or
more characters, and no stopwords. I've edited the appropriate files
(ftdefs.h, ft_static.c), then recompile, install, restart mysql,
rebuild indexes, and there is no change. It still uses a minimum of 4
characters). I'm using mysql 3.23.52-max. Am I missing something? Can
anyone help?
Kevin,

have you got something like:

 set-variable    = ft_min_word_len=4

in your /etc/my.cnf? Change that to '2'.

And did you rebuild the ft-index?

Thomas



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