I think a demonstration of the directory structure a new user will end up with will be more clear:
/var/www/mediawiki/code/extensions/ezmwlucene/client/extensions/EzMwLucene
Of course I made the extensionsezmwlucene directory after I silently cursed to myself when I realized you had made the directory structure flat. It's not as bad as when a complicated software distribution does it, though.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Brian Brian.Mingus@colorado.edu wrote:
Thanks aside, it is such a PITA when developers choose to package tarballs the way you have. After opening tens of thousands of tarballs I can safely say that the "standard" way of doing it is to have a directory called ezmwlucene_1.0 inside ezmwlucene_1.0.tar. This means that you plop ezmwlucene_1.0.tar in mediawiki/extensions and then you untar it and your done.
What you have chosen to do is totally bizarre. If I do the standard thing I get client and server directories inside my extension directory and the client directory contains extensions/EzMwLucene. This is not exactly the "easy to install" solution I was imagining.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Brian Brian.Mingus@colorado.edu wrote:
Thank you so much~! The WMF's implementation is a real PITA to configure.
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Chris Reigrut chris@reigrut.net wrote:
I'd like to announce the first release of EzMwLucene. This project provides a simplified Lucene search to Mediawiki. It is designed to be easy to install, configure, and run. It provides real-time, multiple field indexing and searching as well as text indexing of standard attachment types (pdf, xls, doc, ppt, vsd). The server is a self contained Java application (no application server needed), and the client portion is a standard Mediawiki extension. It is currently in production on an internal site with over 1000 users running on Mediawiki 1.13.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ezmwlucene/
I welcome all feedback: questions, suggestions and offers to help improve it!
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