> Von meinem Telefon gesendet, etwaige Rechtschreibfehler kann ich nicht > ausschliessen >> Am 02.03.2025 um 08:18 schrieb Mikhail Khludnev <m...@apache.org>: >> >> Hi Daniel. >> Giving >Lucene41< my bet it's written by 4.1..4.9 version. >> Presumably you may get 4.9 (a decade old, heh) and invoke >> https://lucene.apache.org/core/4_9_0/demo/overview-summary.html#Searching_Files >> >> Or write a snippet of code, which opens a Directory\IndexReader and then >> print it to console that should answer your questions. >> >>> On Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 12:21 AM Daniel Cerqueira <dan.l...@lispclub.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I have this lucene index files, in a directory: >>> >>> ``` >>> $ ls >>> _1p.fdt _1p.fdx _1p.fnm _1p_Lucene41_0.doc _1p_Lucene41_0.pos >>> _1p_Lucene41_0.tim _1p_Lucene41_0.tip _1p.nvd _1p.nvm _1p.si >>> segments_1 segments.gen write.lock >>> ``` >>> >>> - How can I know which is the version of this lucene index? >>> - Which codec does it uses? >>> - What command line do I use (in a terminal) to create a lucene index >>> with the same version as the files above? >>> >>> Cheers.
Ralf Heyde <ralf.he...@gmx.de.INVALID> writes: > Hey, > > You might use ‚luke‘ to figure it out. > > Luke is part of the lucene project and a tool to look into indexes. > > Cheers Ralf Thank you. Can you give an example of using luke at the command line, using `$ java ...` ? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@lucene.apache.org