Re: Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-13 Thread Jaco
Running 1.4 nightly in production as well, also for the Java replication and for the improved facet count algorithms. No problems, all running smoothly. Bye, Jaco. 2009/5/13 Erik Hatcher e...@ehatchersolutions.com We run a not too distant trunk (1.4, probably a month or so ago) version of

Re: Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-13 Thread Andrew McCombe
We are using a nightly from 13/04. I've found one issue with the PHP ResponseWriter but apart from that it has been pretty solid. I'm using the bundled Jetty server to run it for the moment but hope to move to Tomcat once released and stable (and I have learned Tomcat!). Andrew 2009/5/12

Re: Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-13 Thread Markus Jelsma - Buyways B.V.
Thats probably Jira #1063. We have only seen it in the spellcheck results and only in PHPS and not in PHP ResponseWriter. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1063 - Markus Jelsma Buyways B.V. Tel. 050-3118123 Technisch ArchitectFriesestraatweg

Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-12 Thread Walter Underwood
We're planning our move to 1.4, and want to run one of our production servers with the new code. Just to feel better about it, is anyone else running 1.4 in production? I'm building 2009-05-11 right now. wuner

Re: Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-12 Thread Matthew Runo
We're using 1.4-dev 749558:749756M that we built on 2009-03-03 13:10:05 for our master/slave production environment using the Java Replication code. Thanks for your time! Matthew Runo Software Engineer, Zappos.com mr...@zappos.com - 702-943-7833 On May 12, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Walter

Re: Who is running 1.4 nightly in production?

2009-05-12 Thread Erik Hatcher
We run a not too distant trunk (1.4, probably a month or so ago) version of Solr on LucidFind at http://www.lucidimagination.com/search Erik On May 12, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Walter Underwood wrote: We're planning our move to 1.4, and want to run one of our production servers with the