Bindings for xapian
Xapian is an Open Source Probabilistic Information Retrieval Library. It
offers a highly adaptable toolkit that allows developers to easily add advanced
indexing and search facilities to applications.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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do-not-use-sphinx.diff | 0000005125 5 KB | |
fix-php7-directory.patch | 0000000583 583 Bytes | |
xapian-bindings-1.4.20.tar.xz | 0001143304 1.09 MB | |
xapian-bindings-1.4.20.tar.xz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
xapian-bindings.changes | 0000027637 27 KB | |
xapian-bindings.keyring | 0000061969 60.5 KB | |
xapian-bindings.spec | 0000008237 8.04 KB |
Revision 39 (latest revision is 42)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 993353
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Stephan Factory Kulow (coolo-factory)
(revision 39)
- Refresh do-not-use-sphinx.diff - update to 1.4.20: * Enable -fvisibility-inlines-hidden option if the compiler supports it. * Add missing reference tracking. XapianEnquire now keeps a reference to the current XapianSorter object (if any). XapianQueryParser now keeps a reference to any set XapianFieldProcessor objects. Test coverage for keeping references to set functor objects is now more comprehensive. * smoketest.php: Remove bogus extra null parameters. PHP ignores these extra parameters, but it's more helpful to be testing valid usage. * The configure probes for Python3 no longer use the deprecated distutils and imp modules (both of which are slated for removal in Python 3.12). We now use sysconfig to get the directory to install the xapian module to, which may result in it being installed in a different place (it should still work, but if you're packaging the bindings you may need to update the list of files to include in the package). (forwarded request 990268 from bnavigator)
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