Re: FW: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse

2007-07-26 Thread Tom Hill

On 7/26/07, Sundling, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Has anyone else noticed this?  I didn't get any response on the user
list.



Yes, I have the same problem. The ant build works.

I just deleted that file, and it compile fine.

That may cause problems when I try to enable spell checking next week,
though.

Tom

Paul Sundling


-Original Message-
From: Sundling, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse


I checked out the latest solr source code from subversion and put it in
an eclipse project.  I used all the jars for the project (had to add
junit).  I get errors in eclipse about two constants not being defined
in one of the library jars:

  (based on imports org.apache.lucene.analysis.ngram.EdgeNGramTokenizer)
  EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE
and
  EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE

are not defined.  So was a class changed that this Solr class depends
on?



The error happens in org.apache.solr.analysis.EdgeNGramTokenizerFactory:

  maxGramSize = (maxArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(maxArg) :
EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE);
  String minArg = args.get(minGramSize);
  minGramSize = (minArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(minArg) :
EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MIN_GRAM_SIZE);


Am I doing something wrong?

Paul Sundling






FW: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse

2007-07-26 Thread Sundling, Paul
Has anyone else noticed this?  I didn't get any response on the user
list.

Paul Sundling

-Original Message-
From: Sundling, Paul 
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse


I checked out the latest solr source code from subversion and put it in
an eclipse project.  I used all the jars for the project (had to add
junit).  I get errors in eclipse about two constants not being defined
in one of the library jars:
 
  (based on imports org.apache.lucene.analysis.ngram.EdgeNGramTokenizer)
  EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE
and
  EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE

are not defined.  So was a class changed that this Solr class depends
on?

 

The error happens in org.apache.solr.analysis.EdgeNGramTokenizerFactory:

  maxGramSize = (maxArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(maxArg) :
EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE);
  String minArg = args.get(minGramSize);
  minGramSize = (minArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(minArg) :
EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MIN_GRAM_SIZE);


Am I doing something wrong?  

Paul Sundling

 



Re: FW: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse

2007-07-26 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
I'll have a look at this later today or tomorrow (don't have source code + 
project handy at the moment), but somebody else might get to it before me.

Otis

- Original Message 
From: Tom Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: solr-dev@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 12:43:09 AM
Subject: Re: FW: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse

On 7/26/07, Sundling, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Has anyone else noticed this?  I didn't get any response on the user
 list.


Yes, I have the same problem. The ant build works.

I just deleted that file, and it compile fine.

That may cause problems when I try to enable spell checking next week,
though.

Tom

Paul Sundling

 -Original Message-
 From: Sundling, Paul
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:55 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: EdgeNGramTokenizer errors in eclipse


 I checked out the latest solr source code from subversion and put it in
 an eclipse project.  I used all the jars for the project (had to add
 junit).  I get errors in eclipse about two constants not being defined
 in one of the library jars:

   (based on imports org.apache.lucene.analysis.ngram.EdgeNGramTokenizer)
   EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE
 and
   EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE

 are not defined.  So was a class changed that this Solr class depends
 on?



 The error happens in org.apache.solr.analysis.EdgeNGramTokenizerFactory:

   maxGramSize = (maxArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(maxArg) :
 EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MAX_GRAM_SIZE);
   String minArg = args.get(minGramSize);
   minGramSize = (minArg != null ? Integer.parseInt(minArg) :
 EdgeNGramTokenizer.DEFAULT_MIN_GRAM_SIZE);


 Am I doing something wrong?

 Paul Sundling