Just using the apache-solr example directory, it seems to have gotten a bit
big
e.g.

$ du -sh *
13M     apache-solr-1.3.0
92M     apache-solr-1.4.0

The biggest space user being example-DIH

apache-solr-1.4.0/example
$ du -sh *
4.0K    README.txt
5.5M    clustering
80K     etc
*32M     example-DIH*
42K     exampleAnalysis
168K    exampledocs
13M     lib
52K     logs
118K    multicore
*31M     solr*
20K     start.jar
12M     webapps
12K     work

solr/lib is now 30mb
apache-solr-1.4.0/example/solr/lib
$ ls -lhS
total 30M
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None  14M Jun 10 17:08 ooxml-schemas-1.0.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 4.3M Jun 10 17:08 icu4j-3.8.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 3.2M Jun 10 17:08 pdfbox-0.7.3.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 2.6M Jun 10 17:08 xmlbeans-2.3.0.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 1.5M Jun 10 17:08 poi-3.5-beta5.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 1.2M Jun 10 17:08 xercesImpl-2.8.1.jar
-rwx------ 1 pjaol None 1.1M Jun 10 17:08 bcprov-jdk14-132.jar

as opposed to 0 for 1.3.0

This pushes solr to over a 100mb download for features that I'm sure can be
packaged up separately as they look seldom used.
It would make sense if there's going to be a batteries included version to
also have a solr-lite version.

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