Also, FYI, those are being removed.
On Apr 9, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Steven A Rowe wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > FYI, the “idea” and the “get-maven-poms” targets do the same thing; when I > set these up, I wanted to enable compilation of the full code base. > > If you want something different, please submit patches to set it up. > > Steve > > From: patrick o'leary [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 2:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Non ASF compatible license when using lucene/solr with an IDE? > > Setting up a head version of lucene / solr > > The README.txt specifies > Apache Lucene/Solr > ...... > To setup your ide run 'ant idea' or 'ant eclipse' > > I'm using eclipse, so I run 'ant eclipse' and find ... > > get-je-jar: > [mkdir] Created dir: > /Users/pjaol/Documents/workspace/lucene_solr/lucene/contrib/db/bdb-je/lib > [get] Getting: > http://download.oracle.com/maven/com/sleepycat/je/3.3.93/je-3.3.93.jar > [get] To: > /Users/pjaol/Documents/workspace/lucene_solr/lucene/contrib/db/bdb-je/lib/je-3.3.93.jar > [echo] Running Lucene contrib db/bdb task 'get-db-jar' ... > [echo] Building bdb... > > > Why have I now just had to accept a non ASF compatible license to compile or > work with lucene or solr? > And why was this downloaded without consent from the end user of accepting or > being informed of a non ASF compatible license? > > http://download.oracle.com/maven/com/sleepycat/je/license.txt -------------------------- Grant Ingersoll http://www.lucidimagination.com/ Search the Lucene ecosystem docs using Solr/Lucene: http://www.lucidimagination.com/search
