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Re: Getting "ArgumentError ( isn't a valid directory argume: msg#00099lang.ruby.ferret.general
Jens Kraemer wrote: > On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 12:00:04AM +0100, Dave To wrote: >> Upon further inspection, it looks like the real error is: >> >> error opening ../config/../index/production/[class_index_dir] IO Error >> occured at <except.c>:79 in xraise >> >> I've checked the permissions on my index dir and it's 755. The owner is >> the same as that running the app. Any ideas how to troubleshoot? > > what Ferret version do you use ? multi_search seems to be broken with > the latest ferret, for me 0.10.11 seemed to work. > > Jens > > -- > webit! Gesellschaft f�r neue Medien mbH www.webit.de > Dipl.-Wirtschaftsingenieur Jens Kr�mer kraemer@xxxxxxxx > Schnorrstra�e 76 Tel +49 351 46766 0 > D-01069 Dresden Fax +49 351 46766 66 Hi Jens, I'm running ferret 0.10.13. I think this could be the reason why. I altered my code to run find_by_contents(query) and it works fine. Looks like multi-search on AAF doesn't jive yet with the latest ferret. Thanks for the tip. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Ferret-talk mailing list Ferret-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk |
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