That error message seems to come up even when it can establish a connection, but the sound card or whatever is busy or inaccessbile to flash
Kerensky97_work
Ahh. I used the software.
Muzzz just didn't click rthe link! :D
Muzzz is instead drinking and going through his library's metadata listings with sed and awk to make some pretty output pages
Muzzz
Perl seems to make more sense when I drink. Heh
ojnkpjg
perl probably makes a lot of people want to drink
HairMetalAddict
Perl, the PHP killer!
ojnkpjg
reading it, anyway
Muzzz
Perl, the liver killer
warp
sleep! goodnight #musicbrainz :)
CatCat
aww
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ruaok
aw crap. search server totally overloaded.
ruaok sighs
Muzzz
: (
Needs moar moose
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ruaok
yep. moar moose.
ruaok goes to find the liquid moose
someone designed some naughty queries that are too heavy for the server.
HairMetalAddict
It wasn't me!
Muzzz
your mother's too heavy for the server...
ruaok
no, searching for "ditry spandex" doesn't bring the server to its knees
HairMetalAddict
*phew*
Muzzz
I guess now isn't a good time to go about tagging recent acquisitions
ruaok
feh. the taggers are well behaved.
I'll just start filtering out the queries that are slow. :)
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brianfreud
ruaok: Is there any way to get lucene to return intra-textual search matches?
ruaok
intra-wha?
brianfreud
lol. Say I have "K. 300g/395: " in a track title. If I search on "K. 300g", "300g", or "395", I get no results. I have to search for minimally "300g/395:" to get results.
so in other words, matches within the text, not just 'whole word' matches
ruaok
you can do partial string searches.
something like 300g~ should work.
but they are kinda expensive.
brianfreud
how? If you just search "300g" in the side search or in basic mode on the main search screen, no luck. (Same for old search). Adding a tilda at the end makes it look for partial-word matches?
Problem is, the / and : of CSG's style make even a basic search on "626" fail, as it's not matching "626:"...
I wonder, is it possible to make / + and : be treated by lucene as word separators?
ruaok
possibly.
in the next version of lucene that should be possible.
brianfreud
Based on xlotlu's points about readability, as I go through and verify each work in the Mozart list, I'm adding spaces around the /'s in dual cat #s, to avoid the problem and make them more readable. But the + and : still cause some to fail; would be nice to have a non-expensive solution. :)