@Ken: could you please open a new bug about your issue ? This one is
about merging the latest version.
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Please merge solr 1.4.0+ds1-1
I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10.Solr now works localhost, Ubuntu 10
Solr has issues.
I cannot access port 8080 from a remote machine with the default set
up. (Note that if I use the Solr start.jar in the examples directory
on another port I can access it remotely.
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I can confirm issues with Jetty, I am on 64 bit if it make a difference.
a) /etc/init.d/jetty restart does not work correctly.jetty start
and stop does work correctly.
b) /etc/init.d/jetty does not open port onto the network.I can now
successfully connect to localhost:8080 but not
@Noah: could you please file a separate bug against solr ? Sounds like
an issue in jetty, but I'll have a look.
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** Changed in: solr (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: solr (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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This bug was fixed in the package solr - 1.4.0+ds1-1ubuntu1
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* Merge from debian testing (LP: #321889)
* debian/control, debian/use-debian-java-libraries.diff: Switch to
libgnumail-java for JavaMail.
solr (1.4.0+ds1-1)
I just did 'apt-get install solr-jetty' (1.4.0+ds1-1ubuntu1) on a fresh
server install of Beta 1.
Visiting http://localhost:8080/solr/ yields:
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HTTP ERROR 500
Problem accessing /solr/. Reason:
Unable to find a javac compiler;
com.sun.tools.javac.Main is not on the classpath.
Perhaps
And Solr 1.4 might be required for Solr search integration with TYPO3
4.3 and greater.
See http://forge.typo3.org/projects/show/extension-solr for details.
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Hi,
I'm heavily occupied with exams right now. From what I recall, I've choosen
glassfish-mail randomly to compile dataimporthandler-extras, which in the end
wasn't included, because dataimporthandler-extras also depends on other
packages (like tika) which are not available in Debian.
Please
@Thomas: many thanks for your advice, it does in fact compile and run.
@Andreas,Noah: the FFe was granted, I'll upload this as soon as
Beta1Freeze is over, no need to comment anymore on how much desirable
this is :) In the mean time, please test the version in my PPA
FWIW, I would like to second the points made by @Dave in his first
comment on March 7th.
Among other things Solr 1.4 is required for Solr search integration with Drupal
6.
http://drupal.org/node/343467
http://drupal.org/project/apachesolr
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@ttx I have never run solr with tomcat, but I'll try to find some time
over the weekend to give it a go with drupal and make it works as
expected.
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@Dave: Any chance you could also validate the solr-tomcat version ?
Sounds ok from where I stand, but I didn't exercise it so much.
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I tested these debs and it worked fine after I installed java6-sdk and
restarted jetty. I hope the dependency issue doesn't become a blocker
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It builds with libgnumail-java instead of glassfish-mail, and in all
cases glassfish-mail didn't seem to be used at run-time (not included in
the webapp classpath AFAICT).
Pushed to my ppa for testing:
https://launchpad.net/~ttx/+archive/ppa
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@Thierry
I tried emailing an update to launchpad earlier today, but it failed.
Anyway, here it is.
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 16:52 +, Thierry Carrez wrote:
I can try building it with libgnumail-java in a PPA, but I don't know
enough of Solr to correctly exercise it: would you be available to
ACK from me. Solr needs a refresh and 1.4 is the version that actually
works in Debian. It's an applicative stack that won't affect other
packages (nothing depends on it). Shipping 1.2 in Lucid would not be
consistent with the rest of our stack (no more tomcat5.5, in
particular), and would render
Thierry, thanks. Approved then.
Please subscribe ubuntu-archive if you need a sync, and change the bug
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@Dave Hall:
I looked into it, the only thing blocking Solr 1.4 is its dependency on
glassfish-mail = 1:2ur2-b04. However it would be better if we wouldn't have to
upgrade glassfish as well (and ask for a FFe for that).
solr build-depends on glassfish-mail but might build with alternatives
Subscribing Thomas Koch, Solr maintainer in debian, to get his advice on
the previous comment.
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More comments. Just looking at the ubuntu packaging, it looks like the
2 ubuntu specific patches can be dropped.
* The debian/{control,rules} changes to reenable building solr-jetty
aren't needed as Debian is now shipping a jetty version of solr - see
Thierry, can you please ack/nack this?
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