Daniel Naber wrote:
It's actually described here: http://www.apache.de/dev/committers.html#web
My account works on that machine, too, but as only Doug has write
permission to most files he will need to update the web site.
I've changed the permissions so that other committers should be able to
up
On Monday 02 August 2004 15:37, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
> Doug's the only one who updates the site, I believe. ÂI've never done
> it (don't have account on the right machine, etc.)
It's actually described here: http://www.apache.de/dev/committers.html#web
My account works on that machine, too, bu
Doug's the only one who updates the site, I believe. I've never done
it (don't have account on the right machine, etc.)
We can just leave this issue for now, and have it updated with the next
release.
Otis
--- Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> You need to check out jakarta
Daniel,
You need to check out jakarta-site2 repository as a sibling to the
jakarta-lucene repository and run "ant docs". Yes, you need to commit
the generated .html files also.
I'm not up on the details on what it takes to update the Lucene
website, but it basically involves getting to the rig
On Monday 19 July 2004 19:54, Doug Cutting wrote:
> > -"A file named "deletable" contains the names of files that are no
> > longer used by the index, but which could not be deleted. This is only
> > generated on Win32, where a file may not be deleted while it is still
> > open." -- Actually the f
On Monday 19 July 2004 19:54, Doug Cutting wrote:
> You are correct in all cases. ÂWould you like to patch this?
I'll fix it directly in CVS once my account has been created.
Regards
Daniel
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To
Daniel Naber wrote:
-The first sentence refers to Lucene 1.4, but the end of the second
paragraph then refers to 1.3.
-"Term Vectors. For each field in each document, the term vector (sometimes
called document vector) is stored. A term vector consists of the term
text, term frequency and term p
Daniel Naber wrote:
Hi,
I think there are some small inaccuracies on
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/fileformats.html:
-The first sentence refers to Lucene 1.4, but the end of the second
paragraph then refers to 1.3.
-"Term Vectors. For each field in each document, the term vector (sometime
Hi,
I think there are some small inaccuracies on
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/fileformats.html:
-The first sentence refers to Lucene 1.4, but the end of the second
paragraph then refers to 1.3.
-"Term Vectors. For each field in each document, the term vector (sometimes
called document