I have a configured a search field about our departments but I get different
search results depending on how long the search word is.
Example department: Department of Communications Engineering
Searches:
department:communications 19 hits (right answer)
department:commun* 19 hits (right answe
Thank you all for the tips you sent. I managed to solve the issue by
re-setting the system locales et .bashrc. The new server had default
LANG and other LOCALEs set to 'C'. After setting them to 'fi_FI.UTF-8'
and runnin filter-media -f, th extracted texts appear ok.
Cheers,
Mika
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Sent: Wednesday, 17 June 2009 7:49 p.m.
To: bill.ander...@library.gatech.edu
Cc: Dspace Tech; Stuart Lewis
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace search weirdness
Hi Bill,
You have got it right. I cloned the new DSpace instance roughly by:
1. first doing a fresh install of DSpace source
2. Importin
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> To: Terrance Davis
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From: mikan.d.dspace listmail [mailto:mikan.dsp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2009 1:05 a.m.
To: Terrance Davis
Cc: Dspace Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace
Hi Mika,
[I'm a bit late with this message and it looks as though your problems are to
do with the media filter, not the search indexer, but I'll send this anyway in
case it helps anybody]
I've had similar problems in the past, but only when indexing text with
non-ISO8859-1 characters in it --
Nope.
The server 1 has Debian 5 with Java version "1.6.0_12". and server 2
has RHEL and Java version "1.5.0_18". Could this cause the problem?
Another strange thing I noticed, is that if I re-submit the entire
item & file and then run filter-media, the text is extracted
correctly?? So, to me it
Hi Mika,
Are both systems using the same OS version and the same version of Java?
Best regards,
Terrance
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Web Applications Programmer
Institute for Clean and Secure Energy
University of Utah
http://www.ices.utah.edu
On Jun 15, 2009, at 2:01 AM, mikan.d.dspace listmail wrote:
> Hi Terrance,
Hi Terrance,
I double-checked the indexes in configuration and they do match. What
I noticed though, is that the text extracted from pdf files differ,
which might be the cause of this problem. It seems that when
filter-media extracts the text on the other server, it messes up some
special characte
Hi Mika,
My first guess is that your config files don't match. You might want
to check the server that is returning 40 results. If the configured
search indexes have any white space (such as a tab) after the
properties, they might not be matching up with the dublin core and not
indexing p
Im confused by the way DSpace search works. I cloned our Dspace 1.5.2
instance to another server. They both have the same config, same items
etc. However when I run search I get different results?! With the same
search term the other search shows 40 results and the other 72. I've
forced reindexing
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