Install Sphinx
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Install Sphinx
Check and see if yum/apt-get will install it.
yum install sphinx
or
apt-get install sphinx
If that does not work then lets manually install it
Go to -> and find the correct RPM for the OS/Arch of the server you're installing it on.
http://sphinxsearch.com/downloads/release/
Since I am on a CentOS release 6.4 server with x86_64
http://sphinxsearch.com/files/sphinx-2.0.9-1.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
Now I will install it with Yum
yum localinstall sphinx-2.0.9-1.rhel6.x86_64.rpm
Now you should get something that looks like this
Installing : sphinx-2.0.9-1.rhel6.x86_64 1/1
Sphinx installed! Now create a full-text index, start the search daemon, and you're all set. To manage indexes: editor /etc/sphinx/sphinx.conf To rebuild all disk indexes: sudo -u sphinx indexer --all --rotate To start/stop search daemon: service searchd start/stop To query search daemon using MySQL client: mysql -h 0 -P 9306 mysql> SELECT * FROM test1 WHERE MATCH('test'); See the manual at /usr/share/doc/sphinx-2.0.9 for details. For commercial support please contact Sphinx Technologies Inc at http://sphinxsearch.com/contacts.html Verifying : sphinx-2.0.9-1.rhel6.x86_64 1/1 Installed: sphinx.x86_64 0:2.0.9-1.rhel6 Complete!
To complete the process edit your /etc/sphinx/sphinx.conf file and run
service searchd start
or
/etc/init.d/searchd start