On 2019/11/08 05:42:01, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> On 11/7/2019 6:14 PM, Raphael Bircher wrote:
> > Wich source tree I should build for testing purpose? I heard rumors, that
> > installing Lucene is a bit rocket science.
>
> I'm here for Solr, and my interest in Lucene is only incidental, because
> Solr derives most of its functionality from Lucene.
>
> Almost all development work here begins in the master branch, and is
> backported to other branches as required. We release from the stable
> branch, which is currently branch_8x. At some point, likely next year,
> we will create branch_9x and master will be renumbered to major version 10.
>
> Lucene is not really geared for "installation" ... it is a development
> library. It is used by developers to write their own software, and it
> will be up to that developer to work out how their software is
> installed. Lucene is a development dependency, much like this one:
>
> https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
Thanks a load for your information. I expected something like this. So for
testing it would be good, to have access to some external project wich are
based on solr/lucene. So if someone want to invite me, you can write me an
E-mail. The best way ist to write au Raphael (at) Vefko (dot) ch
Regards, Raphael
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