Hey folks,
I have been looking into the solr/lucene source code, and the first thing
caught my eye was the different Readme files. All the files had different
file and text format. What do you guys think about making all the readmes
to markdown file rather than text files, and a standard template?
Dear Lucene/Solr Community,
I have been searching for an answer for Solr and SolrCloud for a long time.
I feel like I landed in a tornado and I don’t know where the time went. I
forget even why I’m here. Because I didn’t come here to work for silicon
valley companies, or make a lot of money, or im
Interesting, 8.x uses 3.18... 🤔
So let's upgrade both.
Uwe
Am November 9, 2019 10:38:33 PM UTC schrieb Uwe Schindler :
>Yes should be easy possible. Just make sure it passes build (and use
>latest version).
>
>Not sure if branch 8.x is affected, but if the same ecj version is used
>there, upgra
Yes should be easy possible. Just make sure it passes build (and use latest
version).
Not sure if branch 8.x is affected, but if the same ecj version is used there,
upgrade it, too.
Uwe
Am November 9, 2019 9:26:42 PM UTC schrieb Kevin Risden :
>I saw this happen again and on a whim did some g
I saw this happen again and on a whim did some googling to see if it was
reported/fixed:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=547181
and a duplicate
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=550263
These both seem to think that this is fixed in a September build, which I
think woul
I hoped to push my Ref Guide changes to the gradle_8 branch yesterday but got
distracted with some other stuff for work. I don’t expect I’ll have time to
work on it this weekend so if you push the other bits to master this weekend,
I’ll make a new branch off master and will hopefully be able to
OK, see SOLR-13914. I figure to close SOLR-13452 after I push to master, it’s
too long.
To Cassandra’s point: I fully sympathize for two reasons:
1> the more we all can use Gradle all the time, the faster it’ll get into its
final shape
2> the longer we have to add patches, the harder it’ll be
How are you running the tests? Just “ant test”? If so the output is all written
to stdout so I usually just redirect it somewhere , e.g. “ant test > results
2>&1”….
That file should have the failures _and_ a “reproduce with” line for each
failing test. One thing I didn’t mention is that there’s