After trying solr-tomcat in place of solr-jetty, I get some more
meaningful errors suggesting that the system won't start due to the lack
of any base dataset. Navigating to the solr web page returns a stack
trace suggesting:

If you want solr to continue after configuration errors, change:
<abortOnConfigurationError>false</abortOnConfigurationError> in solr.xml

However this tag is not currently present in solr.xml, and adding it /
retarting the service had no impact on the behaviour.

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  solr-jetty does not work - multiple issues

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