No, he didn't make a mistake but you did. Next time, please start a new thread not by conveniently replying to an existing thread and just changing the subject. Now we have two threads in thread. :)
> I don't think you read the entire thread. I'm assuming you made a mistake. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:hossman_luc...@fucit.org] > Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 11:49 AM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Solr in virtual host as opposed to /lib > > : References: > : <aanlktimvv5foc2b=gxo+xs1zwgps9o5t5jorwv3id...@mail.gmail.com> > : > : <aanlktim30aat8s0nxq_8utxcokv8myyabz8wtxeyl...@mail.gmail.com> > : <aanlktimpo9v_krgaxomd4hocqabibgzdhc+jhhgsq...@mail.gmail.com> > : <aanlktimdvaawj7=b7=pgu+rzm+nobvzdfh4o39nkp...@mail.gmail.com> > : <aanlktindzuwyjxwqqmtr5-rrp4gekvmj5vzzc_f0n...@mail.gmail.com> > : > : In-Reply-To: > <aanlktindzuwyjxwqqmtr5-rrp4gekvmj5vzzc_f0n...@mail.gmail.com> > > : Subject: Solr in virtual host as opposed to /lib > > http://people.apache.org/~hossman/#threadhijack > Thread Hijacking on Mailing Lists > > When starting a new discussion on a mailing list, please do not reply to > an existing message, instead start a fresh email. Even if you change the > subject line of your email, other mail headers still track which thread > you replied to and your question is "hidden" in that thread and gets less > attention. It makes following discussions in the mailing list archives > particularly difficult. > See Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DonDiego/Thread_hijacking > > > > -Hoss