Hi Folks,

I have been following the expected release of Lucene.Net 2.9 for some weeks 
now, and about 2 weeks ago, just before RC1 was released, I grabbed the code 
off the trunk and started my initial port.  Today, I compared what I have with 
what's in RC2, only 6 Java files changes -- this is good.

My question is, I would prefer to track SVN commits to keep track of changes, 
vs. what I'm doing now.  This will allow us to stay weeks behind a Java release 
vs. months or years as it is now.  However, while I'm subscribed to SVN's 
commits mailing list, I'm not getting all those commits!  For example, a commit 
made this past Friday, I never got an email for, while other commits I do.  Any 
idea what maybe going on?

I just sent another subscription request email to SVN commit, but I'm not sure 
if that will make any difference.

Thanks.

-- George

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Miller [mailto:markrmil...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 3:19 PM
To: java-u...@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Lucene 2.9 RC2 now available for testing

Mark Miller wrote:
>
> Download release candidate 1 here:
> http://people.apache.org/~markrmiller/staging-area/lucene2.9rc2/
>
In case anyone catches - yes that is a cut and paste typo - should read
release candidate 2 (obvious, but just to cross my t's).

-- 
- Mark

http://www.lucidimagination.com




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