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Jerome Charron commented on NUTCH-263:
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Andrzej, a small but efficient improvement could be to check the maps sizes
prior to any other tests:
if (obj instanceof
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Andrzej Bialecki commented on NUTCH-263:
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Yes, definitely. I didn't have time to analyze the code so thoroughly (I hope
Stefan will pipe in :) ), but the ideal
Lukas,
Actually before proposing any solution, you should identify the
problem. In this case IMO the problem has not been identified; the
build system is fine, the scripts are not really complex and do what
is expected. I can therefor fully understand if the focus of
development is not on
You are right Thomas. I haven't expressed the goal yet. And I agree
that the most important mission is probably delivery of stable
release. I'll stop spamming this thread with my complaints because in
fact the real trouble for me is setting my IDE correctly (btw: I found
Stefan's media-style wiki
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Chris Fellows commented on NUTCH-134:
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Jerome,
Let me know if you could use a hand in implementation. I'd like to get to know
nutch and lucene code base better for my
Hi,
I'm wondering why the plugins are in the job file, since it looks
like the plugins are never loaded from the job file but from the
outside (plugin folder).
Should they?
Thanks for any thoughts?
Stefan
Stefan Groschupf wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering why the plugins are in the job file, since it looks like
the plugins are never loaded from the job file but from the outside
(plugin folder).
Should they?
If running your job jar on a pure hadoop platform, there are no plugins
on local disk. The