Windows users? :) I apologize for interrupting, I'm windows Solr user too.
At least I'm playing with Solr on work-machine with Windows

On 2/6/07, Mel Riffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 2/6/07, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2007, at 11:50 PM, Mel Riffe wrote:
> > I have a first pass at getting the test server to come up in a win32
> > environment.
>
> Fantastic!   Now both of you will soon be able to test solrb on
> Windows ;)
>
> >   So I would like to know how to submit a patch.
>
> Pleasantly enough, we have this: <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/
> HowToContribute>


Thanks!  Hopefully tonight...

For solrb, patches rooted from the solrb directory are cleaner for me.
>
> >  1) Failure:
> > test_bad_connection(ServerTest) [./test/functional/server_test.rb:78]:
> > <Errno::ECONNREFUSED> exception expected but was
> > Class: <Errno::EBADF>
> > Message: <"Bad file descriptor - connect(2)">
>
> This test has been brittle, I believe.  We can adjust it to be more
> lenient and simply assert we get an exception thrown.  This test in
> particular is not really testing much of importance, since pointing
> solrb to a bad Solr URL is gonna be bad news no matter what.  But
> making the exception it checks for more lenient should be fine.
>
> >  2) Failure:
> > test_ping(ServerTest) [./test/functional/server_test.rb:96]:
> > <true> expected but was
> > <false>.
>
> hmmm... odd.  I don't have an explanation for this one.  What is the
> ping request returning?   Fire up Solr and hit /admin/ping to see
> what is returned.


Can do!

Thanks for your effort on this.  Despite my joke above, Windows
> support is important.


Actually there are three Windows users: Me, Myself and I. ;-)

Cheers, Mel

        Erik
>
>




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