Yea, managed resources is one of the features I’ll not miss. It seemed smart
back then, but for some reason I don’t think people use it that much, and I
agree it makes more sense for the user to be aware of the configset and update
the configset.
I’d appreciate a upload one file API. Ishan, you
If I recall correctly, thats a step in the release wizard.
After checking, I think this fits the bill:
https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/master/dev-tools/scripts/releaseWizard.yaml#L1435
- Houston
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:06 AM David Smiley wrote:
> When moving changes from 8.7 to 8
When moving changes from 8.7 to 8.6.3, must we (the mover of an individual
change) move the CHANGES.txt entry on all branches -- master, branch_8x,
branch_8_6? I expect the release branch but am unsure of the other two.
In the past I have but it's annoying. Does the RM sync CHANGES.txt on the
oth
SOLR-5287 has some discussion. The changes were backed out due to security
reasons. Anyway, Eric, Tomas & David, let us not hijack this thread on
restlet and discuss something totally unrelated.
On Fri, 25 Sep, 2020, 9:20 am Ishan Chattopadhyaya, <
ichattopadhy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> An entire co
An entire configset, when uploaded via api without security enabled, is
marked untrusted. When creating a collection from untrusted configset,
certain vulnerable components can't be initialized.
On Fri, 25 Sep, 2020, 9:04 am David Smiley, wrote:
> Ishan: can you be more specific please? How is
Ishan: can you be more specific please? How is it less secure or harder to
secure than, say, a configSet upload (internally multiple files)?
~ David Smiley
Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer
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On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 1:53 PM Ishan Chattopadhyaya <
ichattop
Hello all,
Sorry for I asked the same question in user's mailing list too, but developers
may be better equipped to answer this.
When I try to use the "select" streaming expression with multiple collections
it works without any problems, like:
search(
"collection1,collection2",
q="*:*"
You would still start your solr from the command line with bin/solr as
usual. To build that in master (solr 9), you would run "./gradlew -p
solr/packaging assemble" and find the results in
solr/packaging/build/solr-9.0.0-SNAPSHOT/
To debug, you would connect to it as a remote Debug session and you
Hi all,
I want to run/debug Solr inside Eclipse to debug some troubles I'm having with
streaming expressions. All the guides on the net explain how to do it with Ant,
but from what I see Solr migrated to Gradle. I tried two methods, importing
lucene-solr project as an existing gradle project,
Single file update capability is a security nightmare. Even if it can be
done, it should be supported only once authc/authz have been enabled.
On Thu, 24 Sep, 2020, 10:16 pm Tomás Fernández Löbbe,
wrote:
> I won't step in the way of a single file update. I haven't needed it so
> far though. I us
I won't step in the way of a single file update. I haven't needed it so far
though. I usually have the configsets in a Git repo (all the configset
together) and I have a simple bash script that essentialy what's described
in the docs[1]: Generate the zip on the fly and upload (optionally set the
au
Thank you Munendra, Jason, Erick and Alex for the pointers and extra context!
The techproducts example is once again running fine for me locally now then. :)
From: dev@lucene.apache.org At: 09/24/20 16:02:27To: dev@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: bin/solr testing surprise with techproducts exampl
I run ./gradlew -p solr/packaging assemble . I think that shows when
you do ./gradlew helpWorkflow (one of many help commands added for our
projects). And it will be in solr/packaging/build/solr-9.0.0-SNAPSHOT
I need to experiment more with ./gradlew dev command, if it does not
do full wipe out, t
Christine:
Quite possibly you had some remnants of an ant build hanging around from
bin/solr. If I start with a fresh clone and try to start from bin/solr I
usually get no class def errors.
git clean -dxf if my friend to be absolutely sure that I have nothing laying
around when switching back
It would be great if we had a simple API for updating a file in a configset
that didn’t assume you were just uploading a zip file.
As an example use case, if you use the Querqy library, you need to deploy a
“rules.txt” file, which in olden days just went on the filesystem and you would
click
I couldn't reproduce your error on running techproducts. Though
whatever is causing it locally for you sounds a bit related to
SOLR-13690 maybe?
Jason
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 11:28 AM Munendra S N wrote:
>
> The wiki has steps to build solr with gradle
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/disp
That's interesting. I did track LUCENE-9497 from your comment and
gradle/validation/error-prone.gradle
But it seems all the flags are disabled for now. So, is it actually
running on pre-commit (check)?
Because, for example, we also introduced a custom Doclet to check ?
cross-references recently.
I will push the 8.7 release by a week to give Jason enough headroom to
do the 8.6.3 release.
Jason, let me know if you need me to assist on the 8.6.3 release.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 3:23 PM Jason Gerlowski wrote:
>
> OK, in that case I'll try my best to keep the 8.6.3 process moving
> then, so
OK, in that case I'll try my best to keep the 8.6.3 process moving
then, so Atri can stick as close to his proposed schedule as possible.
My apologies - I didn't realize I'd be putting the brakes on 8.7 by
proposing a bug-fix release. But the reasons make sense given what
others mentioned above.
Thank you for considering doing something with this, guys. Not
pointing fingers at anyone but those restlet dependencies are causing
notorious problems, in many places (and the invalid empty manifest
entry is the most annoying of all...).
Dawid
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