Not that it's terribly fast, but it is pretty easy to use and it's written in Python: http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/app/catalog/ The indexing code that this employs has been in use within Zope for many years. Interesting code examples include: http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/index/text/textindex.txt?rev=28610&view=markup http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/index/text/tests/mhindex.py?rev=29703&view=markup - C On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 18:29 -0700, Per Bjornsson wrote: > On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 12:18 -0400, Alan Cox wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:58:29PM +1000, Mike MacCana wrote: > > > They (meaning engineers at redhat) are discussing this. The solution > > > won't use Lucene, as Lucene treats all fine content as equal - ie, it > > > doesn't know about headings being different from body text and so on. > > > > One possibility is the muscat engine - thats open source could probably do the > > job well. It's a little weak on revoking content from the index without a > > rebuild. > > I think it's the Xapian engine you're talking about? > http://xapian.org/ > GPL, written in C++. Apparently it's being tried out for use as the > Gmane search engine. > > /Per > > -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list