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Grant Ingersoll commented on LUCENE-675:
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Doron,

When I apply your patch, I am getting strange errors.  It seems to go through 
cleanly, but then the new files (for instance, byTask.stats.Report.java) has 
the whole file occurring twice in each file, thus causing duplicate class 
exceptions.  This happens for all the files in the byTask package.  The changes 
in the other files apply cleanly.

I applied the patch as: patch -p0 -i <patch file> as I always do on a clean 
version.

I suspect that your last comment may be at the root of the issue. Can you try 
applying this again to a clean version and see if you still have issues or 
whether it is something I am missing?  Can you regenerate this patch, perhaps 
using a command line tool?  Looking at the patch file, I am not sure what the 
issue is.  

Otherwise, based on the documentation, this sounds really interesting and 
useful.  Based on some of your other patches, I assume you are using this to do 
benchmarking, no?

Thanks,
Grant

> Lucene benchmark: objective performance test for Lucene
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-675
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-675
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Andrzej Bialecki 
>         Assigned To: Grant Ingersoll
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: benchmark.byTask.patch, benchmark.patch, 
> BenchmarkingIndexer.pm, extract_reuters.plx, LuceneBenchmark.java, 
> LuceneIndexer.java, taskBenchmark.zip, timedata.zip, tiny.alg, tiny.properties
>
>
> We need an objective way to measure the performance of Lucene, both indexing 
> and querying, on a known corpus. This issue is intended to collect comments 
> and patches implementing a suite of such benchmarking tests.
> Regarding the corpus: one of the widely used and freely available corpora is 
> the original Reuters collection, available from 
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/theo-20/www/data/news20.tar.gz 
> or 
> http://people.csail.mit.edu/u/j/jrennie/public_html/20Newsgroups/20news-18828.tar.gz.
>  I propose to use this corpus as a base for benchmarks. The benchmarking 
> suite could automatically retrieve it from known locations, and cache it 
> locally.

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