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  • Sphinx 0.9.10 teaser

    Mar 9, 2010 | by admin | Read | No Comments

    We’ve been pretty busy lately on a number of cool new features (again),
    and an alpha will take some more time, so I thought it’s about time
    for a sneak peak into 0.9.10, as well as few other things.
    The most major change is unarguably string attributes support.
    Strings are intentionally stored in RAM, for speed. On-disk blobs are
    considered [...]

  • Sphinx 0.9.9-release is out!

    Mar 9, 2010 | by admin | Read | No Comments

    Super-long incubation period from “rc2″ to “release” tag did not,
    of course, result in any new features, because of a feature-freeze.
    We did add a few missing calls and features to APIs and SphinxSE and
    also a couple of optimizations but that’s catching up, not really adding
    new stuff. On the other hand, looking back at
    40+ bugs fixed
    in [...]

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