Re: Problems with djangosearch setup
Error: No module named solr
To fix this error in communication between Python and Solr, you need to install a Solr client:
sudo easy_install solrpy
Source: http://www.itfromscratch.com/python-error-no-module-named-solr/
On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:15:22 PM UTC-5, knuckfubuck wrote:
-- On Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:15:22 PM UTC-5, knuckfubuck wrote:
Hi
I've installed Java, Tomcat and Solr. I followed the directions and
got pysolr as well. I put the djangosearch app on my python path and
put it in the installed_apps in my settings.py.
http://code.google.com/p/djangosearch/source/browse/ branches/soc-new-backends/doc/ README.txt
In the read me it says to put this in my settings.py file:
SEARCH_ENGINE="solr"
I did this and when I run a shell to do a test query I get an error
saying "ImportError: No module named solr"
Did anyone successfully setup this app? Why is it giving this error?
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