Do we now have a Lucene/Solr dependency in OpenNLP ? or am I reading
this wrong?

सोम, 8 जून 2026 को 10:26 am बजे को Richard Zowalla <[email protected]> ने
लिखा:

> Hi all,
>
> This page lists Lucene 8 as EOL: https://endoflife.date/apache-lucene
>
> And what I found here from SOLR is:
>
> "With Lucene 10 having been released, and therefore Lucene 8 reaching EOL,
> the Apache Lucene and Solr PMCs are no longer able to provide new releases
> for Solr 8. Solr 8.11.4 will be the last release of Solr 8.“
> Cf. https://solr.apache.org/news.html#solr-8-reaches-end-of-life
>
> Couldn’t find any authoritative source from the Lucene PMC regarding only
> maintaining 2 release lines, but the Solr posted the above.
>
> In general: No objections from my side, but the last 8.11.x release of
> Lucene was done 2 years ago - so IMHO there should be a clear release plan
> on their side, if we make the extra round-trip...
>
> Gruß
> Richard
>
>
>
> > Am 08.06.2026 um 14:43 schrieb Jeff Zemerick <[email protected]>:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > About a month ago we had a few CVEs get addressed. (Thanks to those
> > who took care of them.) Those fixes went into the 2.x branch and for
> > 3.0.
> >
> > At least one of those CVEs affects 1.9.x. Normally, I don't think I
> > would worry about it, but in this case, Apache Lucene depends on
> > 1.9.x, and Lucene is still doing releases on that version (8.11),
> > which is used by Solr 8.
> >
> > What are everyone's thoughts on doing a 1.9.5 release to address, in
> > particular, OPENNLP-1820
> > (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-1820) and then making a
> > PR to get 1.9.5 into Lucene (and then downstream into Solr)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jeff
>
>

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