Re: Documentation and other changes for solr
Following up from my own post: On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 13:31 +, Andrew Beverley wrote: 1. Having spent some time grappling with the installation and set up of solr, I'd like to add a few things to the Debian documentation. Presumably adding to /usr/share/doc/solr-common/README.Debian is the best thing to do, or have I missed some other existing documentation? In the meantime, I've created a Debian wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/Solr 2. I created a multi-instance solr set up. I've put details in the wiki of how I did this. 3. I see that dataimporthandler-extras, clustering, extraction and velocity are not available due to missing dependencies. Are there any plans to include these at a later date? If not, where is the recommended path to install them locally? I have used /usr/local/lib, but not sure if this is the best place. In the end I used /usr/local/share/java/. Again, details in the wiki. Andy __ This is the maintainer address of Debian's Java team http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers. Please use debian-j...@lists.debian.org for discussions and questions.
Documentation and other changes for solr
Hi, Firstly, thank you for the Debian Wheezy solr packages. 1. Having spent some time grappling with the installation and set up of solr, I'd like to add a few things to the Debian documentation. Presumably adding to /usr/share/doc/solr-common/README.Debian is the best thing to do, or have I missed some other existing documentation? 2. I created a multi-instance solr set up. This doesn't work particularly well with the layout as installed in the package, as everything needs to be moved to a layer lower within /etc/solr. Presumably it is too late to change this default behaviour in the package of a future version? 3. I see that dataimporthandler-extras, clustering, extraction and velocity are not available due to missing dependencies. Are there any plans to include these at a later date? If not, where is the recommended path to install them locally? I have used /usr/local/lib, but not sure if this is the best place. Thanks, Andy __ This is the maintainer address of Debian's Java team http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers. Please use debian-j...@lists.debian.org for discussions and questions.