Installing and Testing SphinxSE with MariaDB
To use SphinxSE with MariaDB you need to first download and install Sphinx.
Complete Sphinx documentation is available on the Sphinx website.
Tips for Installing Sphinx
libexpat
One library we know you will need on Linux before you can install Sphinx is libexpat
. If it is not installed, you will get the warning checking for libexpat... not found
. On Suse the package is called libexpat-devel
, on Ubuntu the package is called libexpat1-dev
.
MariaDB detection
If you run into problems with MariaDB not being detected, use the following options:
--with-mysql compile with MySQL support (default is enabled) --with-mysql-includes path to MySQL header files --with-mysql-libs path to MySQL libraries
The above will tell the configure
script where your MySQL/MariaDB installation is.
Testing Sphinx
After installing Sphinx, you can check that things are working in MariaDB by doing the following:
cd installation-dir/mysql-test ./mysql-test-run --suite=sphinx
If the above test doesn't pass, check the logs in the 'var'
directory. If there is a problem with the sphinx installation, the reason can probably be found in the log file at: var/log/sphinx.sphinx/searchd/sphinx.log
.
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