[mb-devel] Some questions about the lucene index
Jim C. Nasby
decibel at decibel.org
Tue May 15 21:10:57 UTC 2007
Out of curiosity, did anyone look at using tsearch2 instead of Lucene?
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 12:23:39PM -0700, Robert Kaye wrote:
>
> On May 13, 2007, at 3:33 AM, Paul Taylor wrote:
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> > Is/could a small part of the Lucene index be available as a file
> >for testing purposes, I could then use a tool such as Luke (http://
> >www.getopt.org/luke/) to
> >fully analyse potential queries.
>
> A full track index is now 2GB in size. Partial indexes can be a hard
> thing to deal with since its hard to select a meaningful subset of
> the data. I would suggest that you build the indexes yourself using
> the lucene_index project:
>
> http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/browser/lucene_index/trunk
>
> You will have to install a local copy of the DB in order to the index
> builder to build you an index.
>
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