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Jan Høydahl commented on SOLR-10361:
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[~uschindler] seems like this has not been a real-life problem for a long time,
so let's close this JIRA?
We can make sure the smoketester actually build javadoc (I think it does), and
then print a comment at the end of the smoketester run, with the location of
the javadoc folder. Do you think it is a real issue that the Javadoc built on
the RMs machine will differ dramatically from the javadoc built on the
committer's machine?
> Add a solr-docs.tar.gz file
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> Key: SOLR-10361
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10361
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: documentation
> Reporter: Uwe Schindler
> Priority: Major
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> On SOLR-9450 we decided to add a separate documentation package to the Solr
> downloads. I did something similar for forbiddenapis, too. This docs.tar.gz
> file should contain Lucene and Solr Javadocs.
> This would solve the following problems:
> - People can still download Javadocs, if they like to browse them offline,
> but it won't blow the release
> - The release manager has an easier job to push them to the website. The
> current process broke by SOLR-9450.
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