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Karl Wright commented on CONNECTORS-61:
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I'm tempted to close this issue because
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Jack Krupansky commented on CONNECTORS-60:
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Unless I am mistaken, the jetty
Let me get this straight. There is a way you can deploy LCF that does
everything you are currently asking for. But you are not willing to use it.
Why?
Karl
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From: ext Jack Krupansky (JIRA) [mailto:j...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 4:48 PM
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I'm no expert on licenses, so I would look at what Solr does and maybe ping
Grant. Presumably LCF should have a legal subdirectory somewhere for
license notices.
-- Jack Krupansky
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From: karl.wri...@nokia.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:02
So all you want to see is a postgresql version of QuickStart? That's actually
trivial - it's a one-line modification to the properties.xml file. My
suggestion is to simply address this with documentation.
That would help. Keep in mind the Jira issue for bundling the database
server as well.
I was assuming that there was still some technical advantage to running LCF
in the non-QuickStart multi-process configuration.
-- Jack Krupansky
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That would help. Keep in mind the Jira issue for bundling the database
server as well.
I have neither the time nor the inclination to tackle the postgresql bundling
proposal. You are on your own there. If you believe that LCF 1.0 cannot be
released without such a canned installation