Thanks Shawn,
I am looking at README.txt file and jars/wars that came with Solr 4 binary
distribution. So, if it is out of date, should I do Jira request? Or are
documentation fixes handled differently?
Regards,
Alex.
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On 12/10/2012 3:51 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote:
Thanks Shawn,
I am looking at README.txt file and jars/wars that came with Solr 4 binary
distribution. So, if it is out of date, should I do Jira request? Or are
documentation fixes handled differently?
Yes, filing a jira issue is an
: Looking at the dist directory on what I just downloaded, it appears that most
: of the functionality required for writing code related to Solr would actually
: be in apache-solr-core-4.0.0.jar, and depending on what you are doing, you may
: need one or more of the other jars there. It looks
Hi Chris (Hoss?),
The issue is that README refers to a specific file apache-solr-XXX.jar,
which does not exist. There is apache-solr-4.0.0.war which is referred in a
para before, but not this one. So, maybe the fix is just to say that there
is a bunch of jars now. (apache-solr-component-XXX.jar