Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
I checked it out, but it's seems to be a global system property-- as I understand it, it would be only be useful if all indexes on any given machine are only and forever going to be read-only. I'd prefer a more flexible approach that expects write access but doesn't break searching if it doesn't get it.Look at the CHANGES.txt file, some changes dealing with lock files were made a while ago. Have you tried using that?
Right now suggestions from other people around here are running toward modifying the code to write lock files to /tmp or C:\temp, however I'm pretty sure that would be a bit of a serious change for me to do given that I'm not familiar with the source.
Any thoughts on a nice, easy way to get around this?
Thanks for listening!
Matt
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