As promised, I put put up what I found for setting up both the Eclipse and
IntelliJ
dev environments on the SOLR "How to Contribute" page. I'll also put a link
on the Lucene
"How to Contribute" page over to that one.
The "How to Contribute" page is getting kinda big, any strong opinions on
whether
Interesting topic. How would you do auto-suggest?
On 4/15/10, m...@gjgt.sk wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> I think I will leave this thing for now because I don't have much time and
> it doesn't look very easy to me at the moment. Maybe I'll save it to the
> future.
>
> Martin
>
>> Payloads
: Yes, it requires that Solr in general is compiled with Java6. We
: should make our lives easier and make Java6 a Solr requirement.
: Zookeeper requires Java6, and we also want Java6 for some of the
: scripting capabilities.
I am (suprisingly, even to myself) not that bother by this idea.
-H
It's not up to Lucene and Solr, as it is an Apache Infrastructure thing. It is
also unclear as to provenance w/ GIT. So, even for all of GITs benefits, it's
a non-starter at this point Foundation wise, so no need for a flamewar at all.
For the record, yes, I deal with dozens of patches at a ti
Hi,
at least since august 2009 nobody has dared to ask this question, so let's
start a flamewar:
Don't you think, it's time for lucene and solr to switch to GIT?
And now seriously:
I did the last packaging of SOLR 1.4 for Debian and I intend to continue doing
so. Since I'm doing the packaging i