Hi lee, shot in the dark, have you tried using the *WKT *syntax with range spatial approach*?*
for example : q=geoloc:["0 18" TO "18 100”] . I am using it in 5.3 Cheers On 6 October 2015 at 14:22, Lee Duhl <ld...@corp.realcomp.com> wrote: > The following query runs fine on Solr 4.x, but errors with a "Couldn't > parse shape ...." error message in Solr 5.2.1 > geoloc:"INTERSECTS(POLYGON((-83.38434219360353 > 42.51412013568205,-83.3474349975586 42.51196902987156,-83.3561897277832 > 42.495390378152244, > -83.4001350402832 42.496149801777875,-83.38434219360353 > 42.51412013568205)))" > > Solr 4 required the Spatial4J library to be installed in order for the > above query to run. > > Can Spatial4J be installed on Solr 5.2.1 or is there another library that > needs to be installed for these types of queries to work? > > Note: The above query is a simple "rectangle" polygon and is used for only > this example. Bbox queries are not applicable as most of our queries > generally use more complex polygons. > > Thank You > Lee V. Duhl > Realcomp II Ltd. > Phone: (248) 699-9133 > www.realcomp.com<http://www.realcomp.com/> > www.moveinmichigan.com<http://www.moveinmichigan.com/> > > -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card - http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti Blog - http://alexbenedetti.blogspot.co.uk "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England