Alexander Veremyev
2008-01-10 17:58:40 UTC
That's just fixed in SVN (http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-1729).
These files will be removed with some of the next index updates.
With best regards,
Alexander Veremyev.
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These files will be removed with some of the next index updates.
With best regards,
Alexander Veremyev.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:16 PM
Subject: [fw-formats] Zend_Search_Lucene: files still available after
deletion
Hi,
I have another question regarding Zend_Search_Lucene. I use a couple of
unit tests to build the index. These tests add some documents to the
index and delete these again. After running the tests a couple of times,
the directory for the index is packed with files that I assume to be
relicts from these deleted documents. These files start with an
underscore "_" and end on ".frq", ".prx", ".tii" and ".tis"
I thought that after the deletion of my documents and calling the
optimize() method, these files should be cleared. Is this wrong?
Wenn I call the $index->count() and $index->numDocs() methods I get 0 as
a result, but still these files exist. Is there another tidy method or
anything else I need to do?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Ralf
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Subject: [fw-formats] Zend_Search_Lucene: files still available after
deletion
Hi,
I have another question regarding Zend_Search_Lucene. I use a couple of
unit tests to build the index. These tests add some documents to the
index and delete these again. After running the tests a couple of times,
the directory for the index is packed with files that I assume to be
relicts from these deleted documents. These files start with an
underscore "_" and end on ".frq", ".prx", ".tii" and ".tis"
I thought that after the deletion of my documents and calling the
optimize() method, these files should be cleared. Is this wrong?
Wenn I call the $index->count() and $index->numDocs() methods I get 0 as
a result, but still these files exist. Is there another tidy method or
anything else I need to do?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Ralf
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05.01.2008 11:46
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