Should I include the BrazilianAnalyzer dir?

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2011/11/30 Emerson Espínola <[email protected]>

> I included only the CLucene.h.
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> 2011/11/30 Veit Jahns <[email protected]>
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>> 2011/11/30 Emerson Espínola <[email protected]>
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>> > Here my code goes attached.
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>> The code looks good.
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>> > If it was a missing include I think it wouldn't even compile, and I
>> also used the namespace macros.
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>> I didn't mean the includes in CLucene, but the includes in your
>> application. Did you only include the main CLucene.h? If so, did you
>> added the BrazilianAnalyzer.h? Or did you include the
>> BrazilianAnalyzer.h directly?
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>> Veit
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