is the fts2 a library?
if so you probably need to put it in a directory that is in the list of
library directory's. You also may need to run ldconfig to update the
dynamic linker as the the whereabouts of your new lib.
use "man ldconfig" for the how-to
Scott
Uma Krishnan wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble loading fts2. I modified makefile to create fts2
library on Linux/Ubuntu.
When I attempt to load fts2 using the command:
select load_extension('fts2'), i get the error shared library not found.
( noticed that it had not created the .so file, only .la file.)
I do have the LD_LIBRARY set up correctly.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Uma
Uma Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I'm having trouble loading fts2. I modified makefile to create fts2 library on
Linux/Ubuntu.I
When I attempt to load fts2 using the command select load_extension('fts2'), i
get the error shared library not found.
( noticed that it had not created the .so file, only .la file.)
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Uma
Igor Tandetnik wrote: Kefah T. Issa wrote:
I tried the ordered-urls-insert the results were better, but it is
still
taking progressively longer time as the number of records increases.
A fundamental question to be asked here :
Shouldn't the time complexity (Big-O) of the insert operation be
constant?
Of course not. It takes O(log N) to find an appropriate place in the
index for every new record (where N is the number of records already
inserted). Also, it generates a lot of disk activity once the index
grows too large to fit in memory cache.
I even did a third test where the integer primary key is not auto
increment;
the same problem is observed.
The id is not a problem: O(log N) is caused by the index on url.
Igor Tandetnik
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