Hi all,
I'm new to solr. I've just installed it and am trying to run the
example. The problem is that the tutorial seems to suggest that you
need Unix to run solr. For example to add a document to the
solr?/lucene? Index you need to do this:
[EMAIL
On Feb 14, 2007, at 6:01 AM, Kainth, Sachin wrote:
I'm new to solr. I've just installed it and am trying to run the
example. The problem is that the tutorial seems to suggest that you
need Unix to run solr. For example to add a document to the
solr?/lucene? Index you need to do this:
[EMAIL
: Re: Using solr on windows
On 2/14/07, Kainth, Sachin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...The problem is that the tutorial seems to suggest that you need
Unix to run solr...
Solr itself should run fine on Windows, but you're right that most or
all of the scripts provided with Solr require a unixish
On Feb 14, 2007, at 6:34 AM, Kainth, Sachin wrote:
Thanks for the replies,
I have now tried using cygwin and the result was this:
Posting file
C:\apache-solr-1.1.0-incubating\example\exampledocs\solr.xml to htt
p://localhost:8983/solr/update
Erik Hatcher wrote:
Cygwin needs curl installed. It should be fairly easy to select that
and have it installed. It's been a while since I've used cygwin, but
I do recall a list of packages to install.
I would just note that, while the examples as designed around Cygwin, it
is by no means a
On 2/14/07, Kainth, Sachin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to solr. I've just installed it and am trying to run the
example. The problem is that the tutorial seems to suggest that you
need Unix to run solr.
Did you skip over the requirements section in the tutorial? ;-)
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