Installation Warning - Search Indexing
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After only a little work I am meeting all of the Installation requirements except for "Search Indexing Available."
I would very much like to utilize the built-in Lucene engine. It says i need mbstring, iconv, and PCRE.
I had to add mbstring -- PCRE and iconv were already installed by default in this RHEL environment.
I added mbstring by yum install php-mbstring and restarted apache. Went off without a hitch, phpinfo reports that all three requirements are met, yet i still get a yellow warning triangle when i run the tests.
Any ideas as to what might be holding me up?
I would very much like to utilize the built-in Lucene engine. It says i need mbstring, iconv, and PCRE.
I had to add mbstring -- PCRE and iconv were already installed by default in this RHEL environment.
I added mbstring by yum install php-mbstring and restarted apache. Went off without a hitch, phpinfo reports that all three requirements are met, yet i still get a yellow warning triangle when i run the tests.
Any ideas as to what might be holding me up?
Here's the link to my server info.
http://aceseowebdesign.com/serverinfo.php...
As you can see, everything is active. The only thing I'm not sure about is that mbstring.encoding_translation and mbstring.strict_detection are "Off".
http://aceseowebdesign.com/serverinfo.php...
As you can see, everything is active. The only thing I'm not sure about is that mbstring.encoding_translation and mbstring.strict_detection are "Off".
test the search block and see if it works.
I have the same issue on my liquidweb vps with the whole install routine errors but the dashboard job ran correctly. I don't have a site with enough content to warrant a search but it said it ran. I haven't added a search block to test.
I have the same issue on my liquidweb vps with the whole install routine errors but the dashboard job ran correctly. I don't have a site with enough content to warrant a search but it said it ran. I haven't added a search block to test.
Also, I'd like to know what the downside is to not having this installed.
Thanks,
Ed