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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">One quick way to check on the UI is to
run a simple search and see if you can "order by relevance" - that
only exists for Xapian.<br>
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True that a line on the Status page would be more straight
forward.... I've added that issue to github now ->
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On 22/08/13 12:55, Dennis - UT wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">How can I tell if xapian is running (in EPrints 3.3.12) and not the
internal search? I checked the admin status screen but it doesn't show
any information about what search engine is currently used.
Dennis
University of Twente
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