OK thanks for anwsering so fast.
I meant Sphinx 2.0.1 (or actually 2.0.10), but is it worth updating
Sphinx to 2.0.10 in term of performance ?
About delayed_delta, I will, then, try to make it work in a cron every
30 mn
Thanks, regards

Patrick

On 16 nov, 11:24, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15/11/2011, at 4:09 PM, pix_plm wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'd liked to know if it's worth installing sphinx 2.0.1, instead
> > of Sphinx 0.9.9, when using rails 3.1.1 and TS 2.0.10 ?
>
> Do you mean Sphinx 2.0.1 or 2.1.0? It's not clear because you've suggested on 
> in the subject and the other in the content of the email. If you want to use 
> Sphinx 2.0.1, then 2.0.10 on Rails 3.1.1 should be fine. If you want to use 
> Sphinx 2.1.0 instead (the latest from Subversion), then you'll need to use 
> Riddle and Thinking Sphinx via their git repos, as there's not yet a gem 
> release out for either that supports Sphinx 2.1.0.
>
> > Another question : because we receive new data all the time, we have
> > delayed_delta (rotate image_delta) running every 10 sec, is it
> > possible to set up delta to run everything 10 minutes or so ?
>
> Yes it's possible, but there's nothing in-built into Thinking Sphinx for 
> this. Constructing the Sphinx command to use the indexer tool manually is not 
> difficult though. Something like the following:
>
>   indexer --config path/to/production.sphinx.conf image_delta --rotate
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Pat

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