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Doron Cohen updated LUCENE-665:
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Attachment: FSWinDirectory.patch
Attached patch - FSWinDirectory - implements retry logic of FS operations in a
separate non default directory class as discussed
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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-665:
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Doron, which version of TortoiseSVN did you have installed when you got the
exceptions?
I've installed vers
"Michael McCandless (JIRA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 20/09/2006 04:41:26:
> Doron, which version of TortoiseSVN did you have installed when you
> got the exceptions?
TortoiseSVN 1.3.5, Build 6804 - 32 Bit
Subversion 1.3.2,
apr 0.9.7
apr-iconv 0.9.7
apr-utils 0.9.7
berkeley db 4.3.28
Error in FSDirectory if java.io.tmpdir incorrectly specified
Key: LUCENE-674
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-674
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Bug
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Hoss Man commented on LUCENE-674:
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This sounds like a very similar issue to some past discussion about the path
specified when opening a directory, and what to do
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Ryan Holliday commented on LUCENE-674:
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I'm not sure if "the user specified the wrong directory" is necessarily the
correct situation here. Unless a user spe
: I'm not sure if "the user specified the wrong directory" is necessarily
: the correct situation here. Unless a user specifically sets the
: org.apache.lucene.lockDir property, they aren't really choosing the lock
: directory location - Lucene uses the java.io.tmpdir property as a
: default, with
Warning, I'm a vendor dude but this isn't really a vendor message.
My IT guy had mentioned to me that a bunch of the open source products
we use (JIRA, JForum etc) have Lucene inside and in the name of eating
our own dog food
I tried to cluster IndexWriter (with a RAMDirectory) using our
(terraco
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Grant Ingersoll commented on LUCENE-443:
Yonik, Paul, do either of you know the status on this one? From the looks of
it, it hasn't been implemented. It
Lucene benchmark: objective performance test for Lucene
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Key: LUCENE-675
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-675
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Improvement
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Andrzej Bialecki updated LUCENE-675:
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Attachment: LuceneBenchmark.java
This is just a starting point for discussion - it's a pretty old file I found
lying around, so it may not even compi
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Paul Smith commented on LUCENE-675:
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If you're looking for freely available text in bulk, what about:
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
> Lucene benchmark
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Andrzej Bialecki commented on LUCENE-675:
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Yes, that could be a good additional source. However, IMHO the primary corpus
should be widely known and stand
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Paul Smith commented on LUCENE-675:
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>From a strict performance point of view, a standard set of important, but
>don't forget other languages.
>From a tokenizat
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