Hey, thanks a lot! :-D

I'll see what I can do with it and post my results.

Krys

Cheng-Lung Sung wrote:
> Hi Krys,
> 
>    During my tinderbox tests, I have compiled a pylucene pacakge for
>    FreeBSD-5.5. I am not sure if you can use it, but you can get it
>    at http://people.freebsd.org/~clsung/py24-PyLucene-2.0.0_2.tbz
> 
> Regards,
> 
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 03:21:02PM -0500, Krys Wilken wrote:
>> Hi Andi,
>>
>> Thanks for responding.
>>
>> I am hoping to that someone else out there already has a build PyLucene
>> on FreeBSD, but if that is not the case, then I will take you advice to
>> heart.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Krys
>>
>> Andi Vajda wrote:
>>> On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Krys Wilken wrote:
>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a compiled PyLcene 2.0.0 for FreeBSD that they would be
>>>> willing to share?  I am assuming I cannot just copy my compiled Linux
>>>> version.
>>>>
>>>> I have been using PyLucene in my Turbogears application now for a little
>>>> while now and it's working quite nicely.  Just thinking of how PyLucene
>>>> works makes my head spin! :-D  Thanks for all your hard work!
>>>>
>>>> I am at the point where I am wanting to deploy my app to my ISPs shared
>>>> web server, but it is FreeBSD 5.4 (gcc 3.4.2) with no gcj.  It would be
>>>> bad to compile things on a shared web server and I don't know anything
>>>> about FreeBSD.  I am hoping someone out there can save me the learning
>>>> curve.
>>>>
>>>> My only other option is to install and learn FreeBSD and then compile
>>>> PyLucene.
>>>>
>>>> (As a side note, I will be releasing a TGLucene package for TurboGears
>>>> sometime in the near future.  I am also willing to host the FreeBSD
>>>> binary for others to download, as long as it doesn't kill my bandwidth.)
>>> A while ago (in the PyLucene 1.0 timeframe), someone contributed a patch
>>> to the PyLucene Makefile that allowed it to compile there. Since I don't
>>> have FreeBSD available, I don't know if it's still working.
>>>
>>> Typically, if gcj is sane on FreeBSD - which appeared to be the case
>>> then - it shouldn't be any harder to get a sane PyLucene on FreeBSD than
>>> on Mac OS X or Linux. Still, it looks like PyLucene on FreeBSD was built
>>> with gcj 4.1 and that is rather bleeding edge.
>>>
>>> If you embark on this, I'd start with trying to build a recent gcj 4.2.0
>>> snapshot on FreeBSD. To see if the resulting PyLucene is sane, run 'make
>>> test'. All tests need to pass.
>>>
>>> Andi..
> 
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