> Hi,
> 
> As a non-counting vote:
> 
> +1 to release these artifacts as Lucene 3.0
> 
> I tested lucene-core.3.0.0.jar with my updated application, no problems
> occurred. QueryParser search works, fieldcache/sorting works, numeric
> range
> works. Reopen also works correct, no leftover open files. MMPaDirectory on
> 64 bit Java 1.5.0_22 on Solaris. Merging old indexes with compressed
> fields
> created  newer, but larger segments (as expected).
> I also reindexed my indexes, filesize was identical to the one after
> merge/optimize with compress expansion, so the indexes seems to be
> identical.
> 
> I only had to change some parts of my code and remove lots of unneeded
> casts
> (thanks to generics). :-)

And I forgot:
I was able to build and test the whole distribution from the source ZIP.
JavaDocs of binary distrib were ok, too.

So no change: +1 :-)

Uwe

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Uwe Schindler [mailto:u...@thetaphi.de]
> > Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 4:07 PM
> > To: general@lucene.apache.org; java-...@lucene.apache.org
> > Subject: [VOTE] Release Apache Lucene Java 3.0.0 (take #2)
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have built the artifacts for the final release of "Apache Lucene Java
> > 3.0.0" a second time, because of a bug in the TokenStream API (found by
> > Shai
> > Erera, who wanted to make "bad" things with addAttribute, breaking its
> > behaviour, LUCENE-2088) and an improvement in NumericRangeQuery (to
> > prevent
> > stack overflow, LUCENE-2087). They are targeted for release on 2009-11-
> 25.
> >
> > The artifacts are here:
> > http://people.apache.org/~uschindler/staging-area/lucene-3.0.0-take2/
> >
> > You find the changes in the corresponding sub folder. The SVN revision
> is
> > 883080, here the manifest with build system info:
> >
> > Manifest-Version: 1.0
> > Ant-Version: Apache Ant 1.7.0
> > Created-By: 1.5.0_22-b03 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
> > Specification-Title: Lucene Search Engine
> > Specification-Version: 3.0.0
> > Specification-Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation
> > Implementation-Title: org.apache.lucene
> > Implementation-Version: 3.0.0 883080 - 2009-11-22 15:52:49
> > Implementation-Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation
> > X-Compile-Source-JDK: 1.5
> > X-Compile-Target-JDK: 1.5
> >
> > Please vote to officially release these artifacts as "Apache Lucene Java
> > 3.0.0".
> >
> > We need at least 3 binding (PMC) votes.
> >
> > Thanks everyone for all their hard work on this and I am very sorry for
> > requesting a vote again, but that's life! Thanks Shai for the pointer to
> > the
> > bug!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is the proposed release note, please edit, if needed:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> >
> > Hello Lucene users,
> >
> > On behalf of the Lucene dev community (a growing community far larger
> than
> > just the committers) I would like to announce the release of Lucene Java
> > 3.0:
> >
> > The new version is mostly a cleanup release without any new features.
> All
> > deprecations targeted to be removed in version 3.0 were removed. If you
> > are
> > upgrading from version 2.9.1 of Lucene, you have to fix all deprecation
> > warnings in your code base to be able to recompile against this version.
> >
> > This is the first Lucene release with Java 5 as a minimum requirement.
> The
> > API was cleaned up to make use of Java 5's generics, varargs, enums, and
> > autoboxing. New users of Lucene are advised to use this version for new
> > developments, because it has a clean, type safe new API. Upgrading users
> > can
> > now remove unnecessary casts and add generics to their code, too. If you
> > have not upgraded your installation to Java 5, please read the file
> > JRE_VERSION_MIGRATION.txt (please note that this is not related to
> Lucene
> > 3.0, it will also happen with any previous release when you upgrade your
> > Java environment).
> >
> > Lucene 3.0 has some changes regarding compressed fields: 2.9 already
> > deprecated compressed fields; support for them was removed now. Lucene
> 3.0
> > is still able to read indexes with compressed fields, but as soon as
> > merges
> > occur or the index is optimized, all compressed fields are decompressed
> > and
> > converted to Field.Store.YES. Because of this, indexes with compressed
> > fields can suddenly get larger.
> >
> > While we generally try and maintain full backwards compatibility between
> > major versions, Lucene 3.0 has some minor breaks, mostly related to
> > deprecation removal, pointed out in the 'Changes in backwards
> > compatibility
> > policy' section of CHANGES.txt. Notable are:
> >
> > - IndexReader.open(Directory) now opens in read-only mode per default
> > (this
> > method was deprecated because of that in 2.9). The same occurs to
> > IndexSearcher.
> >
> > - Already started in 2.9, core TokenStreams are now made final to
> enforce
> > the decorator pattern.
> >
> > - If you interrupt an IndexWriter merge thread, IndexWriter now throws
> an
> > unchecked ThreadInterruptedException that extends RuntimeException and
> > clears the interrupt status.
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Uwe
> >
> >
> > -----
> > Uwe Schindler
> > H.-H.-Meier-Allee 63, D-28213 Bremen
> > http://www.thetaphi.de
> > eMail: u...@thetaphi.de
> >
> 


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