Hi Stepheny,
Using the command you provided seems to have solved the issue for me.
Thanks for your help!
Best,
Johnathan
On 2024/04/24 21:40:00 Stepheny Perez wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I also can't see the image, but I recently ran into issues with
running Solr as well. I solved this by
Hi Riley,
Thanks for replying directly to my email, as subscription was not
automatic in my case. Here is the output I was getting before I used
Stepheney's solution:
2024-04-30T08:59:51 - root - INFO - Attempting to aquire lock from
host.docker.internal:2181/solr
2024-04-30T08:59:51 -
Hi Johnathan,
Glad to see your issue has been resolved!
That output seems consistent with the issues Stepheny had previously. We'll
have to adjust for this in our documentation.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
-Riley
On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 9:33 AM Johnathan Mitri
wrote:
> Hi
Hi everyone,
Our RTD pages [1][2] are currently built from the Nexus repo master branch.
Under our current branching strategy, this would require any updates, fixes,
improvements or additions to the RTD documentation be done through a full
release. Obviously, that is less than ideal.
I would
Something to consider is keeping the site and the code in the same repo, which
is what Calcite does.
Calcite builds a site (hosted on Apache rather than RTD) based on a Git branch
(called “site”) of our main repo. This allows us to update the site without
making a release.
But we sometimes