Re: searching for parts of words

2005-11-15 Thread Richard Boulton
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 06:50:33PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Do you know if search engines such as google has different code to > support different languages? I don't know about Google specifically, but certainly some engines process text in different languages differently. Specifically,

Re: regression testing

2007-04-27 Thread Richard Boulton
D Bera wrote: > Thanks for reminding me. > I created a repo a month ago at > http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/beagle/testfiles Do you mean http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/beagle/trunk/testsuite/ The path you gave doesn't work for me. I work mainly on the Xapian project, and don't have time to write a

Re: searching in subversion repos

2007-09-06 Thread Richard Boulton
> A thought crossed my mind recently about having beagle search inside > subversion repos. Would I have to implement that as a backend? I've > only written fairly trivial filters so far so I'm not sure how much > work that would involve or if it would be practical but it would be > quite cool to be

Re: comparison of desktop indexers

2007-09-06 Thread Richard Boulton
Michal Pryc wrote: > Hello, > I've created small java application and posted it on my rarely updated > blog, which grabs some text from wikipedia (MediaWiki) as it was wished > on the tracker list: > > http://blogs.sun.com/migi/entry/wikipedia_for_indexers_testing I've not looked at your code in

Re: Beagle license change proposal from MIT/X11 to GPLv3

2008-05-31 Thread Richard Boulton
Debajyoti Bera wrote: > Hi, > Recently we came to know that some distributions have difficulty with > the > current Beagle license. Specifically, Debian does not recognise > Creative-Common Attribution 2.0 (CC-by-2.0) as a valid free software license > [1]. However Beagle requires Semweb