W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> On 2009-03-04 18:06, Chris Mulligan wrote:
>   
>> This is motivated entirely by a local need. As our primary internal tracs
>> grow (thousands of tickets and wiki pages) it's becoming harder and harder
>> for users to find already existing content. They end up making lots of
>> dupes, making the problem even worse the next time.
>>     
>
> Yes, the trac search facilities are good, but sometimes not good
> enough. Sometimes one likes to search "the whole thing", e.g.
> including PDFs in the SVN trunk etc. I'm not sure, if whoosh
> addresses this problem.
>   

Searching content in the repository is addressed by the RepoSearch 
plugin on trac-hacks, if I'm right.

  http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/RepoSearchPlugin

Looking for content inside non-text file like a .pdf would require an 
additional extraction/analyze step.

Also, I don't know if the plugin allows for searching the path names, 
useful for locating some source file you have no idea in which 
subproject or branch it is ;-)

-- Christian


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