OpenFTS and tsearch1 use is deprecated in favor of Tsearch2. See Install Full Text Search using Tsearch2. Tsearch2 is much easier to install, requiring only compilation of one module from PostgreSQL contrib, with an automated install process using the tsearch2-driver package.
If you want full text search, and you are running PostgreSQL, install this module to support FTS. Do this step after you have installed both PostgreSQL and
AOLserver. You will need the openfts
tarball in /tmp.
Install Tsearch. This is a PostgreSQL module that OpenFTS requires.
[root root]#su - postgres[postgres pgsql]$cd /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/tsearch/[postgres tsearch]$makesed 's,MODULE_PATHNAME,$libdir/tsearch,g' tsearch.sql.in >tsearch.sql /usr/bin/flex -8 -Ptsearch_yy -o'parser.c' parser.l(many lines omitted) rm -f libtsearch.so ln -s libtsearch.so.0.0 libtsearch.so [postgres tsearch]$make installmkdir /usr/local/pgsql/share/contrib mkdir /usr/local/pgsql/doc/contrib (2 lines omitted) /bin/sh ../../config/install-sh -c -m 755 libtsearch.so.0.0 /usr/local/pgsql/lib/tsearch.so [postgres tsearch]$exitlogout [root root]# su - postgres cd /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/tsearch make make install exit
Unpack the OpenFTS tarball and compile and install the driver.
[root root]#cd /usr/local/src[root src]#tar xzf /tmp/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2.tar.gz[root src]#cd /usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2/[root Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2]#./configure --with-aolserver-src=/usr/local/src/aolserver/aolserver --with-tcl=/usr/lib/checking prefix... /usr/local checking for gcc... gcc (many lines omitted) configure: creating ./config.status config.status: creating Makefile.global [root Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2]#make(cd parser; make all) make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2/parser' (many lines omitted) packages provided were {Lingua::Stem::Snowball 0.3.2} processed fts_base_snowball.tcl [root Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2]#cd aolserver[root aolserver]#makegcc -c -fPIC -DPACKAGE=\"OPENFTS\" -DVERSION=\"0.3.2\" -DHAVE_UNISTD_H=1 -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_STAT_H=1 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H=1 -DHAVE_STR (many lines omitted) n_stem.o italian_stem.o norwegian_stem.o portuguese_stem.o russian_stem.o nsfts.o -o nsfts.so [root aolserver]#cp nsfts.so /usr/local/aolserver/bin/[root aolserver]# cd /usr/local/src tar xzf /tmp/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2.tar.gz cd /usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2/ ./configure --with-aolserver-src=/usr/local/src/aolserver/aolserver --with-tcl=/usr/lib/ make cd AOLserver make cp nsfts.so /usr/local/aolserver/bin
Build some supplemental modules.
[root aolserver]#cd /usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2[root Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2]#cp -r pgsql_contrib_openfts /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib[root Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2]#cd /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/pgsql_contrib_openfts[root pgsql_contrib_openfts]#makesed 's,MODULE_PATHNAME,$libdir/openfts,g' openfts.sql.in >openfts.sql gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -fpic -I. -I../../src/include -c -o openfts.o openfts.c gcc -shared -o openfts.so openfts.o rm openfts.o [root pgsql_contrib_openfts]#su postgres[postgres pgsql_contrib_openfts]$make install/bin/sh ../../config/install-sh -c -m 644 openfts.sql /usr/local/pgsql/share/contrib /bin/sh ../../config/install-sh -c -m 755 openfts.so /usr/local/pgsql/lib /bin/sh ../../config/install-sh -c -m 644 ./README.openfts /usr/local/pgsql/doc/contrib [postgres pgsql_contrib_openfts]$exit[root pgsql_contrib_openfts]# cd /usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2 cp -r pgsql_contrib_openfts /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib cd /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/pgsql_contrib_openfts make su postgres make install exit
If you are installing Full Text Search, add required packages to the new database. (In order for full text search to work, you must also install the PostgreSQL OpenFTS module and prerequisites.)
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$/usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -f /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/tsearch/tsearch.sqlBEGIN CREATE (many lines omitted) INSERT 0 1 COMMIT [$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$/usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -f /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/pgsql_contrib_openfts/openfts.sqlCREATE CREATE [$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -f /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/tsearch/tsearch.sql /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -f /usr/local/src/postgresql-7.3.4/contrib/pgsql_contrib_openfts/openfts.sql
If you get the error
ERROR: could not access file "$libdir/tsearch": no such file or directory
It is probably because PostgreSQL's libdir configuration variable points to a different directory than where tsearch is.
You can find out where PostgreSQL expects to find tsearch via
pg_config --pkglibdir
If you have installed OpenFTS, you can enable it for this service. Uncomment this line from config.tcl. (To uncomment a line in a Tcl file, remove the # at the beginning of the line.)
#ns_param nsfts ${bindir}/nsfts.soClick Admin on the top of the default home page. If prompted, log in with the account and password you entered during install.
Click on the Install
software link.
Click on the Install
new service link.
Click on the Install link next to OpenFTS Driver.
Restart the service.
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$ svc -t /service/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$Wait a minute, then browse back to the home page.
Click on Admin on the top of the screen.
Click on Main Site Administration in the "Subsite Administration" section.
Click on Site Map in the "Advanced Features" section.
Mount the OpenFTS Full Text Search Engine in the site map.
Click the new sub folder link on the "/" line, the first line under Main Site:/.
Type openfts
and click .
On the new openfts line, click the mount link.
Click OpenFTS
Driver.
On the openfts line, click set parameters.
Change openfts_tcl_src_path to /usr/local/src/Search-OpenFTS-tcl-0.3.2/ and click
Mount the Search interface in the site map.
Click the
new sub folder link on the
Main Site line.
Type search
and click .
Click the new
application link on the search
line.
Type search
where it says
untitled, choose
search from the
drop-down list, and click
.
Restart the service.
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$ svc -t /service/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$Wait a minute, then click on Main Site at the top of the page.
Initialize the OpenFTS Engine. This creates a set of tables in the database to support FTS.
Near the bottom of the page, click on the OpenFTS Driver link. Click on Administration.
Click on Initialize OpenFTS Engine.
Click .
Add the FTS Engine service contract
Click on the DevAdmin.
Click on the Service Contract link.
On the FtsEngineDriver
line, click
Install.
Restart the service.
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$ svc -t /service/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$Enabling Full Text Search in packages at the moment is not trivial. It involves a couple of steps, which I will illustrate taking lars-blogger as an example package
Install the package.
Click Admin on the top of the default home page. If prompted, log in with the account and password you entered during install.
Click on the Install
software link.
Click on the Install
new application link.
Click on the Install link next to Weblogger.
Install all required packages as well (always say okay until you shall restart the server)
Load the service contracts datamodell and enable the service contract
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME]$ cd packages/lars-blogger/sql/postgresql
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME postgresql]$ psql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -f lars-blogger-sc-create.sqlNote: Usually this script is called package_name-sc-create.sql
Restart the service.
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME postgresql]$ svc -t /service/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME postgresql]$If you are lucky, Full Text Search is enabled now, if not consult http://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id=154759. This link also contains some hints on how to make sure it is enabled.