Search::Xapian version 1.2.25.2 =============================== This is Search::Xapian, a Perl XS interface to the Xapian C++ search library. Xapian 1.4.x aims to replace these hand-coded XS wrappers with wrappers generated with SWIG, which will allow new C++ API features to be wrapped for Perl more quickly and easily than currently. These aren't currently quite ready, and because of this (and also to assist people with migration) the XS bindings can also be compiled against xapian-core 1.4.x, and aim to present the same Perl API as when compiled against xapian-core 1.2.x. INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install By default, Makefile.PL looks for xapian-config on your PATH. You can specify a path for xapian-config by passing XAPIAN_CONFIG=/path/to/xapian-config on the command line after Makefile.PL. Similarly, you can specify a C++ compiler by passing CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++ after Makefile.PL, as well as CXXFLAGS and CPPFLAGS to add additional compiler flags. For example: perl Makefile.PL XAPIAN_CONFIG=/home/jim/bin/xapian-config CXX=g++-4.3 These values are stored in the generated Makefile and will be used if "make" causes "perl Makefile.PL" to be automatically rerun (e.g. if you modify Makefile.PL). (For compatibility with what Search::Xapian 1.0.3.0 and earlier required, XAPIAN_CONFIG and CXX can also be specified as environmental variables. Specifying them on the command line is preferred because it avoids issues with differing syntax between shells and having to export variables). DEPENDENCIES Search::Xapian currently requires Perl >= 5.6. To work well in a threaded Perl script (i.e. when "use threads;" is in use), Perl >= 5.8.7 is required. This module requires these other modules and libraries: The Xapian C++ search library, which can be downloaded by following the instructions on https://xapian.org/ - versions 1.2.x and 1.4.x are supported by Search::Xapian 1.2.24.0 and later. DOCUMENTATION Most of the classes have POD documentation, which you can view using perldoc or man (e.g. perldoc Search::Xapian::Database). The Perl API closely follows the C++ API in most places, so the documentation for Xapian itself is generally applicable: The "Getting Started with Xapian" guide is a worthwhile read, especially if you are new to Xapian: COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Please report any bugs/suggestions to or use the Xapian bug tracker . Please do NOT use the CPAN bug tracker or mail any of the authors individually. Copyright (c) 2002,2003 Alex Bowley. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016 Olly Betts. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2010,2012 Adam Sjøgren This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.