> Unless maven has some features i'm not aware of, your "nicely depends"
> works buy pulling Lucene jars from a repository
The 'missing feature' is called multi-module projects.

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 03:33, Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org> wrote:
> : build and nicely gets all dependencies to Lucene and Tika whenever I build
> : or release, no problem there and certainly no need to have it merged into
> : Lucene's svn!
>
> The key distinction is that Solr is allready in "Lucene's svn" -- The
> question is how reorg things in a way that makes it easier to build Solr
> and Lucene-Java all at once, while wtill making it easy to build just
> Lucene-Java.
>
> : Professionally i work on a (world-class) geocoder that also nicely depends
> : on Lucene by using maven, no problems there at all and no need to merge
> : that code in Lucene's svn!
>
> Unless maven has some features i'm not aware of, your "nicely depends"
> works buy pulling Lucene jars from a repository -- changing Solr to do
> that (instead of having committed jars) would be farrly simple (with or
> w/o maven), but that's not the goal.  The goal is to make it easy to build
> both at once, have patches that update both, and (make it easy to) have
> atomic svn commits that touch both.
>
>
> -Hoss
>
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