> There are a number of things that seem incorrect in
> this post.
Well, let's see if we can correct them...
gzip -dc PyLucene-2.2.0-2-src-jcc.tar.gz | tar xf -
tar: ././@LongLink: typeflag 'L' not recognized, converting to regular file
tar: ././@LongLink: typeflag 'L' not recognized, converting
PyLucene can now be built on Solaris.
http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/pylucene-dev/2008-January/002204.html
Andi..
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
There are a number of things that seem incorrect in this post.
> "PyLucene/JCC assumes that the target platform "sunos5" has an include
> directory
> /usr/java/include/sunos5, when in reality the include directory is
> /usr/java/include/solaris/
No, PyLucene makes no such assumption. This path
Thanks for the info.
However, I'm not aware of a embebed search engine for python that run under
linux, windows & solaris.
I forward this to the pyLucene mail list.
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opens
"PyLucene with JCC
PyLucene with JCC requires a JDK, Ant and Python 2.3.5 or higher. Sources for
JCC are included in the source tarballs."
The problem is that PyLucene makes certain assumptions which do not hold true
on Solaris:
PyLucene/JCC assumes that the target platform "sunos5" has an incl
Please, any hint? Maybe docs, or resources. This library is not hard to compile
under linux but my lack of skills on solaris is hurting me.
This message posted from opensolaris.org
___
opensolaris-discuss mailing list
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.
If this is not the right group, tell me.
I have a joyent accelerator and try to build a facebook aplication on
django/python. I have a dependency on pyLucene
(http://pylucene.osafoundation.org/), but I can't compile it.
I have try this for 1 full week now. I have not experience on C/C++/Java
d