I'm running Sphinx 2.0.8, and I was on TS 2.0.14 but have just upgraded to 
3.0.4.  The upgrade hasn't made a noticeable different to the 
common-word-slowness, but I think querying in general is a little faster 
(it's a bit early to tell).



On Friday, 26 July 2013 10:19:08 UTC+1, Pat Allan wrote:
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> For reference: what versions of Sphinx and Thinking Sphinx are you using? 
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> On 26/07/2013, at 5:18 AM, Jonathan del Strother wrote: 
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> > 
> > I'd also be curious to see if adding these small overly common words to 
> the stopwords file has an impact. 
> > 
> > 
> > I'll try & give it a go sometime. 
> > 
> > I've now added stopwords for a big chunk of our most common 
> 'uninteresting' words ("a", "the", "I" etc).  It's helped a little, but I 
> still have quite a few slow queries where common words crop up that I don't 
> want to exclude from searching. 
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