Mark Miller wrote:
Yonik Seeley wrote:
"ant example" from a fresh checkout seems to be including all of the
libs from contrib/clustering in the solr.war
I assume this shouldn't be the case?

-Yonik
http://www.lucidimagination.com
ant example will call example for all of the contribs - the contribs example target copies the lib files they need into example.

I guess this was done so that you can use all of the contribs just by running the example?

What does contrib mean in Solr land? Its not clear it means much - that you can ignore some libs if you don't add stuff to solrconfig? Can't you do that whether we call them contribs or not? It all appears pretty integrated to me, other than the java packages.

What about calling them modules or something? contrib is not a very good name for these pieces IMO.

NM. I had Hoss' early comment about example depending on contrib-example on my mind. Didn't catch that you said *in* the solr.war.

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- Mark

http://www.lucidimagination.com



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