Re: Lucille, a (new) Python port of Lucene

2007-08-28 Thread Bill Janssen
Lucille apparently doesn't require gcj. Bill > Why Lucille in light of PyLucene? > > Erik > > > On Aug 28, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Dan Callaghan wrote: > > > Dear list, > > > > I have recently begun a Python port of Lucene, named Lucille. It is > > still very much a work in progress, but I h

Re: Lucille, a (new) Python port of Lucene

2007-08-28 Thread Mike Klaas
Not to mention Lupy. Hasn't it been relatively well-established that trying to create a performant search engine in a dynamic interpreted language is a show- stopper? After several failed ports of lucene (I can add to this my own, unreleased, attempt) I just don't see the point, except as a

Re: Lucille, a (new) Python port of Lucene

2007-08-28 Thread Erik Hatcher
Why Lucille in light of PyLucene? Erik On Aug 28, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Dan Callaghan wrote: Dear list, I have recently begun a Python port of Lucene, named Lucille. It is still very much a work in progress, but I hope to have a feature-complete release compatible with Lucene 2.1 done i

Lucille, a (new) Python port of Lucene

2007-08-28 Thread Dan Callaghan
Dear list, I have recently begun a Python port of Lucene, named Lucille. It is still very much a work in progress, but I hope to have a feature-complete release compatible with Lucene 2.1 done in the near future. The project homepage is at: http://www.djc.id.au/lucille/ Contributions, feedback,