Uwe,
Thanks for this advice! I followed this as closely as I could
(including the gradle `--refresh-dependencies` flag), and was again
able to compile (and compileTest) against mavenLocal. But on actually
running tests, afaict all tests fail with the same stacktrace (copied
below). iirc this was
Thanks for the input.
I'll go ahead and delete the RC images!
- Houston
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 3:33 PM Timothy Potter wrote:
> Agreed. I think they should be removed when the official release image
> comes out ;-)
>
> On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 9:45 AM Jan Høydahl
> wrote:
> >
> > The RCs are
I look forward to seeing everyone too. Hopefully most of us are able to
join even if they don't have something specific to talk about :)
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 8:54 AM David Smiley wrote:
> Thanks for organizing this Anshum -- I look forward to seeing you all!
> It's been too long.
>
> ~ David
Thanks for organizing this Anshum -- I look forward to seeing you all!
It's been too long.
~ David Smiley
Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer
http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley
On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 11:49 AM Anshum Gupta wrote:
> Hi committers,
>
> I'd like to organize our next round of
I wonder how many of us are aware of this fantastic resource by Hossman:
http://fucit.org/solr-jenkins-reports/
I suspect most of us committers know of it but very few contributors or
anyone else thinking of contributing who is just getting started.
I propose that a link to it be printed at the
Hi committers,
I'd like to organize our next round of virtual Solr committer meetings this
month with an intention to discuss the plan for 9.0 release, among
other things. I've started a confluence page to organize the agenda for
this -
Thanks Jan and both the PMCs.
On Tue, 1 Jun, 2021, 1:03 pm Jan Høydahl, wrote:
> This is a joint statement on behalf of the Apache Solr and Lucene Project
> Management Committees (PMCs).
>
> Some of the language used in May 2021 on the SOLR-14245 JIRA issue [1] and
> the concurrent dev@solr [2]
To everyone following this e-mail thread.
The Project Management Committees have discussed the matter and would like to
draw attention to "Statement from the Solr and Lucene PMC regarding recent Code
of Conduct violations" posted to this list today, and linked below:
This is a joint statement on behalf of the Apache Solr and Lucene Project
Management Committees (PMCs).
Some of the language used in May 2021 on the SOLR-14245 JIRA issue [1] and the
concurrent dev@solr [2] and dev@lucene [3] mailing list threads violates our
project community's Code of