at 7:22 AM nic k wrote:
> hello i have a question, so im sending u an e-mail
>
> when searching in lucene, i wonder if it reads from the oldest segment or
> the most recently created segment
>
> when i test it, i think it reads the oldest file first, but i ask for
> convi
hello i have a question, so im sending u an e-mail
when searching in lucene, i wonder if it reads from the oldest segment or
the most recently created segment
when i test it, i think it reads the oldest file first, but i ask for
conviction, not conjecture
please im looking around and i cant
Check in solr-users mailing list, please.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 7:35 PM, Akshay Patil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
> I am student. for my master thesis I am working on the Learning To rank.
> As I did research on it. I found solution provided by the Bloomberg. But I
> would like to ask. With the
Hi,
Hi,
I am student. for my master thesis I am working on the Learning To rank. As
I did research on it. I found solution provided by the Bloomberg. But I
would like to ask. With the example that you have provided It always shows
the error of Bad Request.
Do you have running example of it. So
Shawn,
Thanks.
Sorry that I wasn’t clear. was worried that I would try to submit back from
the http and get rejected.
Not sure if I’m a commiter by contributing code. I know the impact of https vs
http :)
But I’m sure that I’m guilty of TL;DR :) Its too easy for that to occur when
Erick and others,
Do I do SVN against https or http .
Since I’m not a “commiter” (but a contributor), I think I’m supposed to use
http. Please advise.
Eventually, I will discover, but I’d rather not have to find out the hardway.
SCott
On Feb 12, 2015, at 7:31 PM, Erick Erickson
Scott:
You _cannot_ check code in, so don't worry. The how to contribute
page has instructions for creating a patch, and you attach the patch
to the JIRA. From there, one of the committers will apply the patch to
a local checkout and _then_ commit. But that process is out of your
hands.
Creating
On 2/13/2015 9:15 AM, Scott C. Cote wrote:
Erick and others,
Do I do SVN against https or http .
Since I’m not a “commiter” (but a contributor), I think I’m supposed to use
http. Please advise.
Eventually, I will discover, but I’d rather not have to find out the hardway.
Either http or
Thank you.
I understand now. I thought that I was supposed to check in the code to repo
where a committer would review the change - seriously confused .
NotTL;DidR :)
Thanks.
SCott
On Feb 13, 2015, at 11:00 AM, Erick Erickson erickerick...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott:
You _cannot_ check
It looks like some work on this stalled out a few years ago:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-949
wunder
Walter Underwood
wun...@wunderwood.org
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)
On Feb 12, 2015, at 2:24 PM, Scott C. Cote scottcc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been an on again
I have been an on again and off again user of SOLR and had a need to use the
Term Vectors that SOLR creates. Discovered that I could not get them via the
Solrj client, so I wrote a utility class to extract the data from the
QueryResponse object. By virtue of how the utility class was
Yes.
I looked at the issue and saw that it was unresolved. Because I wasn’t sure if
my company would let me open source my “workaround”, i wrote my code as a
utility to add on to solj. Fortunately, they said go ahead and release it.
I’m a newbie in the “contributor” realm so guidance
Thank you.
SCott
On Feb 12, 2015, at 4:59 PM, Shawn Heisey apa...@elyograg.org wrote:
On 2/12/2015 3:24 PM, Scott C. Cote wrote:
I have been an on again and off again user of SOLR and had a need to use the
Term Vectors that SOLR creates. Discovered that I could not get them via
the
On 2/12/2015 3:24 PM, Scott C. Cote wrote:
I have been an on again and off again user of SOLR and had a need to use the
Term Vectors that SOLR creates. Discovered that I could not get them via the
Solrj client, so I wrote a utility class to extract the data from the
QueryResponse object.
Hi Scott,
The best (and recommended way) to do that would be to just upload your
patch to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-949 (the existing
issue).
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Scott C. Cote scottcc...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes.
I looked at the issue and saw that it was
Scott:
Please be bold here ;). _Nobody_ will be upset with you putting a
patch up, and you can't check it in and
muck up the system since a committer has to take it on and actually,
you know, commit it to the code line.
s/he really takes ultimate responsibility for sanity checking it.
Two
http://erego.ro/hcnwz/vmwjtgjgjhogxwsitvwganem
Arvind Srini
7/23/2013 2:24:19 AM
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anyone has the same thoughts?
I'm new to lucene, using 3.6.1,and found that the javadocs upon it is really
bad. lol
I'm on the plan to prevent further degeneration of that.
Just a reminder for when your commit bits are finally flipped:
Remember to add yourself to the Who We Are page at
http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/whoweare.html
You will find directions on the wiki under the committers resource section if I
remember right.
- Mark Miller
lucidimagination.com
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Mark Miller markrmil...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a reminder for when your commit bits are finally flipped:
Remember to add yourself to the Who We Are page at
http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/whoweare.html
You will find directions on the wiki under the
I don't think that they would be all that difficult as long as you have a
large enough problem.
EM methods for discrete problems like HMM's as well as the closely related
variational Bayesian methods depend mostly on counting instances. Indeed,
Gibbs sampling on hidden variable techniques
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