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Uwe Schindler commented on SOLR-9221:
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Hi,
I see the following possibilities:
# Include the whole source code of morphlines into Solr (not just a part of
it). - I don't like that option, because we have missing expertise. I am also
sure that Cloudera is not happy to donate all code.
# Fix morphlines to not depend on Solr and TIKA directly. We have no control
about this, but I am sure Mark might be able to open issues about that on
kitesdk. If we would need to add the TIKA adaptors into Solr then, I would be
fine. But the current dependency-hell is a no-go.
# Remove the contrib and ship the (full) Solr support with Kitesdk. I'd prefer
this. The three contribs are just some client for solr, so why does it need to
be inside Solr's repository?
I still think that #3 is the only option to go.
> Remove Solr contribs: map-reduce, morphlines-core and morphlines-cell
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> Key: SOLR-9221
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9221
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: contrib - MapReduce, contrib - morphlines-cell, contrib
> - morphlines-core
> Reporter: Steve Rowe
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: SOLR-9221.patch
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> The Solr contribs map-reduce, morphlines-cell and morphlines-core contain
> tests that are not being fixed: SOLR-6489 and SOLR-9220.
> (Some subset of?) these components live in the Kite SDK: http://kitesdk.org -
> why are they also hosted in Solr?
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