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using and maintaining the database with the tsearch2 module activated. Please, note, tsearch2 module is fully incompatible with old tsearch, which is deprecated in 7.4 and will be obsoleted in 7.5. USING TSEARCH2 AND POSTGRESQL FOR A WEB BASED SEARCH ENGINE This documentation is provided as a short guide on how to quickly get up and running with tsearch2 and PostgreSQL, for those who want to implement a full text indexed based search engine. It is not meant to be a complete in-depth guide into the full ins and outs of the contrib/tsearch2 module, and is primarily aimed at beginners who want to speed up searching of large text fields, or those migrating from other database systems such as https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/0d4d4a98-84fb-4610-a4ad-ae54b59216a2@c34g2000yqn.googlegroups.com MS-SQL. The README.tsearch2 file included in the contrib/tsearch2 directory contains a brief overview and history behind tsearch. This can also be found online [right here]. Further in depth documentation such as a full function reference, and user guide can be found online at the [tsearch documentation home]. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Robert John Shepherd originally wrote this documentation for the previous version of tsearch module (v1) included with the postgres release. I took his documentation and updated it to comply with http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/tsearch/V2/docs/tsearch-V2-intro.html the tsearch2 modifications. Robert's original acknowledgements: "Thanks to Oleg Bartunov for taking the time to answer many of my questions regarding this module, and also to Teodor Sigaev for clearing up the process of making your own dictionaries. Plus of course a big thanks to the pair of them for writing this module in the first place!" I would also like to extend my thanks to the developers, and Oleg Bartunov for all of his direction and help with the new features of tsearch2. OVERVIEW MS-SQL provides a full text indexing (FTI) system which enables the fast searching of text based fields, very useful for websites (and other applications) that require a results set based on key words. PostgreSQL ships with a contributed module called tsearch2, which implements a special type of index that can also be used for full text indexing. Further more, unlike MS' offering which requires regular incremental rebuilds of the text indexes themselves, tsearch2 indexes are always up-to-date and keeping them so induces very little overhead. Before we get into the details, it is recommended that you have installed and tested PostgreSQL, are reasonably familiar with databases, the SQL query language and also understand the basics of connecting to PostgreSQL from the local shell. This document isn't intended for the complete PostgreSQL newbie, but anyone with a reasonable grasp of the basics should be able to follow it. INSTALLATIO
download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. NoScript). Home Qt Development General and Desktop [Solved] Why the compiler can't search the sub-dir of https://forum.qt.io/topic/52441/solved-why-the-compiler-can-t-search-the-sub-dir-of-the-standard-include-search-path the standard include-search-path? [Solved] Why the compiler can't search the sub-dir of the standard include-search-path? This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. JohnYork last edited by sierdzio Hi, every one! I'm just building Qt 5.4.1 with MinGW 4.9.2 in MSYS2. for the support of glib, I download the glib library of MinGW in MSYS2, and install it in the MinGW's error no default include-and-library paths with MSYS2(/MinGW64/include and /MinGW64/lib). But after installing library, the header and library files of glib are stored in a sub-dir which is named with 'glib-2.0' of every include and library dirs. While compiling the Qt, I passed the parameters to ./configure like this: -opensource -glib -I ./glib-2.0 -L ./glib-2.0 But when compiling, I got the following error message : In file included from error no tsearch glib.cpp:36:0: C:/Qt/msys64/mingw64/include/glib-2.0/glib.h:31:25: fatal error: glib/garray.h: No such file or directory #include