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On Sep 13, 2006, at 3:09 PM, eks dev wrote:
not promoting, "let lucene fix all Winblows problems", just saying,
if someone has cool, simple trick in patch form, that hurts nobody,
would be nice to accept it. Enough people burned their fingers on
this one
----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: java-dev@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 13 September, 2006 10:04:05 PM
Subject: RE: [jira] Commented: (LUCENE-665) temporary file access
denied on Windows
: While what you say is true about indexing should be disabled, that
: really doesn't solve the actual issue. Administrators of
applications
: using lucene often do not have control over the actual machine
and thus
: cannot determine what is and is not installed. Besides that, many
of us
no, but they can st the operating params of the software they
support --
as far as i can tell based on what i've read about the issue, the
problem
stems from software that does what seems to be the equivilent of
trying to
open any file that has recently been closed by any other app ... as
a java library Lucene shouldn't be expected to guard against that
any more
then it should be expected to guard against the possibility of people
randmoly renaming or deleting files in the index directory --
Lucene makes
some files, and it expects to manage them without interference from
anything else -- as long as that expectation is documented (and i'll
admit, those expectations could be documented more thoroughly) then i
think our work here is done.
Dealing withthis problem becomes the topic of a FAQ about the cause
with a
pointer to a Wiki explaining the details and (*hopefully*) a list
of crazy
registry hacks you can use to disable it on a per directory basis.
(DISCLAIMER: I am not saying such hacks exist, merely that i hope some
method of disabling this "feature" exists and if it does pointeres
on how
to do so would be useful)
-Hoss
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