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Hoss Man commented on SOLR-4934:
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Committed revision 1494348.

The fix itself was fairly small, and the bulk of the change was svn copying of 
test configs so i just went ahead and committed to trunk instead of attaching a 
patch.

If there are no objections, i'll backport to 4x later tonight or early tommorow.
                
> Prevent runtime failure if users use initargs "useCompoundFile" setting on 
> LogMergePolicy or TieredMergePolicy
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-4934
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4934
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Hoss Man
>            Assignee: Hoss Man
>             Fix For: 5.0, 4.4
>
>
> * LUCENE-5038 eliminated setUseCompoundFile(boolean) from the built in 
> MergePolicies
> * existing users may have configs that use <mergePolicy> init args to try and 
> call that setter
> * we already do some explicit checks for these MergePolices in 
> SolrIndexConfig to deal with legacy syntax
> * update the existing logic to remove "useCompoundFile" from the MergePolicy 
> initArgs for these known policies if found, and log a warning.
> (NOTE: i don't want to arbitrarily remove "useCompoundFile" from the initArgs 
> regardless of class in case someone has a custom MergePolicy that implements 
> that logic -- that would suck)

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