Hi,
the different lucene versions are indeed a problem. currently we use
a separate profile in oak-run to create an oak specific artifact with
lucene 4.x.
I think for now we should just add the new dependency and then think
aboout splitting up the module if necessary.
other opinions?
Regards
Hi,
Not embarking on the language war train, I think this is a good addition
and we should go forward with it.
Apart from that - and this is probably a separate discussion - I also
think we should split oak-run up as it is getting too heavy. Couldn't we
make it into a rather bare bone OSGi
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Hi Chetan,
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Chetan Mehrotra
chetan.mehro...@gmail.com wrote:
...This might be due to OAK-1462. We had to disable the
LuceneIndexProvider form getting registered as OSGi service...
Would that mean that the LuceneIndexEditor is still called, but the
result isn't
Failed tests: test(org.apache.jackrabbit.mk.util.CommitGateIT):
expected:10 but was:5
Most probably caused by similar timing issues that cause the various
observation test to fail from time to time. AFICS there haven't been
any relevant changes which could have caused this for a lng time.
Hi,
Failed tests:
testClockDrift(org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.stats.ClockTest): Clock.Fast
unexpected drift: -9ms (estimated limit was 5ms, measured granularity
was 1.0ms)
regularly on http://ci.apache.org/builders/oak-trunk.
This seems to be specific to that environment. Anything we can do
Hi
Am 26.05.2014 um 06:12 schrieb Michael Dürig mdue...@apache.org:
Hi,
Not embarking on the language war train, I think this is a good addition and
we should go forward with it.
Apart from that - and this is probably a separate discussion - I also think
we should split oak-run up
2014-05-27 3:37 GMT+02:00 Felix Meschberger fmesc...@adobe.com:
That sounds like an excellent idea.
You might want to leverage the Sling Launchpad for this (along with OSGi
Installer). Alternatively, and probably actually easier for you to define
the modules/blocks, Apache Kafka:
I guess