Is bandwidth or disk space really an issue for people today ?
you should be focusing on decreasing the size and speed of indexing
stuff not the code-base. It's not like you guys have unlimited time to
spend on this project.
ps. if you don't have the examples in there, then people won't know that
feature exists.
and yes. i regularly copy the example schema to create a new index. I
know it's bad practice, and not the most efficient schema, but it
usually has the cool features enabled in it ;-)
Noble Paul ??????? ?????? wrote:
+1 for solr lite
A lot of users are fine without those example stuff (dih , cell)
one option is to have two different distributions. solr.zip and a solr-min.zip
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Matthew Runo<[email protected]> wrote:
I'd be willing to guess that the vast majority of users start off with the
example app and customize from there to meet their needs.
Thanks for your time!
Matthew Runo
Software Engineer, Zappos.com
[email protected] - 702-943-7833
On Jun 10, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Eric Pugh wrote:
Has anyone really complained about the size of Solr? One of the things I
like about Solr is how simple it is to get things up and running, and how
accesible the example directory makes everything. When I first played with
DIH and Cell, everything was there. I didn't have to chase down .jar's from
multiple places. Maybe if it was as simple as "ant build-example-cell" and
"ant build-example-dih" then there might not be a barrier to entry for new
users.
I'd be curious to hear what percentage of folks deploy solr based on the
example app, and how many just start out with the most stripped down
solr.war and build everything up from there?
Eric
On Jun 10, 2009, at 6:56 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
+1
Should be easy enough to conjure up the Ant magic.
On Jun 10, 2009, at 5:55 PM, Yonik Seeley wrote:
Thanks for bringing this up Patrick... clearly it would be nice to
avoid (or mandate) 100MB downloads!
-Yonik
http://www.lucidimagination.com
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:50 PM, patrick o'leary <[email protected]>
wrote:
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.
P
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