Are you using subclipse to apply the patch? Its not very good at it. I
use TortoiseSVN for patching, as its much smarter about these things.
With TortoiseSVN, you just patch from the root dir and it knows you are
referring to the contrib folder thats under the root directory (the
directory you apply the patch to). I think subclipse also makes patches
with absolute URLs, which is not good either, though you can still use
them with the ignore stuff it has.
Donna L Gresh wrote:
I have downloaded the Lucene (core, 2.3.1) code and created a project
using Eclipse (pointing to src/java) to use it. That works fine, along
with the contrib highlighter jar file from the standard distribution.
I have also successfully added an additional Eclipse project for the
(standard) Highlighter, pointing to ..contrib/highlighter/src/java . I can
use this project instead of the standard highlighter jar file and that
works fine too.
I am having trouble figuring out how to apply the patch (assuming that's
possible) to get the SpanHighlighter functionality. When I try to apply
the patch using team->apply patch and pointing to the patch xml file, I am
getting errors that seem to imply that the patch is looking for things
under contrib/highlighter.... which it can't find.
I admit to knowing very little about patches; I am just interested in
getting the SpanHighlighter functionality.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you.
Donna Gresh
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