David: It's _always_ OK to make a patch, create a JIRA and attach. You can't commit to the source tree though, one of the committers will have to pick it up.
Discussing it on the user's (or dev) list ahead of time is fine too, whatever you find most convenient. Best Erick On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 3:28 PM, David Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: > There's a bug that will prevent install_solr_service.sh from working on RHEL > / CentOS 6.5. It works on Ubuntu 14. Appears to be some obscure difference > in bash expression evaluation behavior. > > line 87 and 89: SOLR_DIR=${SOLR_INSTALL_FILE:0:-4} > > blows up with this error: > > ./install_solr_service.sh: line 87: -4: substring expression < 0 > > this results in the archive not being extracted and rest of the script won't > work. > > I tested a simple change: > SOLR_DIR=${SOLR_INSTALL_FILE%.tgz} > and verified it works on both RHEL 6.5 and Ubuntu 14 > > I'm happy to create a Jira and submit a patch. Never made a commit to solr > so just wanted to post up here before moving forward on the Jira and patch. > > FYI - I also verified that even on a freshly installed RHEL 6.5 AWS AMI that > it's broken. > > Thanks, > - Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
