> JCC monkeypatches as needed.
I don't think monkey patching worked on Ubuntu 18.04, for any version of
JCC that I tried. When running make, I ran into errors discussing how JCC
was not built with shared support.
> Does Lucene 4 even build and run with Java 11 ?
No idea. I halted my efforts once
> On May 29, 2018, at 22:26, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
>
> I'd previously been using 4.9.0. Making a huge jump in release numbers is
> scary. Will it invalidate existing indexes?
Yes, Lucene N (where N is a major release) only supports N, N - 1 indexes and
maybe (?) N - 2 read only (unsure). So
I'd previously been using 4.9.0. Making a huge jump in release numbers is
scary. Will it invalidate existing indexes? Has the Lucene API changed a
lot?
Will I be forced to migrate to python 3? That said, I was desperate and
tried
all the official releases (4.10.1, 6.2.0, 6.4.1, 6.5.0). It just so
h
On Mon, 28 May 2018, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
Hi Andi,
I am happy to report that I just got 4.10.1 working, using some
extreme measures. Whew. Will give a clearer report after getting
some sleep.
But I ask again, why the old release ?
Andi..
Jeff
Hi Andi,
I am happy to report that I just got 4.10.1 working, using some
extreme measures. Whew. Will give a clearer report after getting
some sleep.
Jeff