I should add that I noticed something similar but on different platforms.
If I compile the Java Lucene sources with Apple's JDK 1.4.2 on my Intel Mac OS X laptop, the resulting .jar files once compiled on Ubuntu 6.06 with gcj 3.4.6 produce a PyLucene that is not sane.
If I compiled the Java Lucene sources with Blackdown's JDK 1.4 on my Ubuntu 6.06 system the resulting PyLucene is sane on Ubuntu but on my Intel Mac OS X laptop, these Ubuntu-produced .jar files once compiled with gcj 4.0.2 on my Intel Mac produce a PyLucene whose IndexWriter.addIndexes() method doesn't do anything.
I didn't investigate what the actual failure was but I solved the problem for now by compiling the .java files into .jar files on each platform. So much for compile-once-run-anywhere :(
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