Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 9.12.0-rc1

2024-10-06 Thread Michael McCandless
+1 I ran my usual smoke test: index the first 100K Wikipedia English docs, force merge to one segment, and run a couple searches. Thanks Andi! Mike McCandless http://blog.mikemccandless.com On Sat, Oct 5, 2024 at 10:10 PM Laurent Jakubina wrote: > +1 > > Le sam. 5 oct. 2024 à 21:40, Andi Va

Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 9.12.0-rc1

2024-10-05 Thread Laurent Jakubina
+1 Le sam. 5 oct. 2024 à 21:40, Andi Vajda a écrit : > > On Sat, 5 Oct 2024, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: > > > +1 > > Thanks ! > > > Side question: is it easy to tell from the version numbers when > reindexing > > is required? > > I think (?) Lucene offers backwards compatibility for one major relea

Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 9.12.0-rc1

2024-10-05 Thread Andi Vajda
On Sat, 5 Oct 2024, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: +1 Thanks ! Side question: is it easy to tell from the version numbers when reindexing is required? I think (?) Lucene offers backwards compatibility for one major release back. With Lucene 9 you can read down to Lucene 8 indexes, for example.

Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 9.12.0-rc1

2024-10-05 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
+1 Side question: is it easy to tell from the version numbers when reindexing is required? On Sat, Oct 5, 2024, 5:48 PM Andi Vajda wrote: > > The PyLucene 9.12.0 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of > Apache Lucene 9.12.0 is ready. > > A release candidate is available from: > https:

[VOTE] Release PyLucene 9.12.0-rc1

2024-10-05 Thread Andi Vajda
The PyLucene 9.12.0 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of Apache Lucene 9.12.0 is ready. A release candidate is available from: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/9.12.0-rc1/ PyLucene 9.12.0 is built with JCC 3.14, included in these release artifacts. JCC 3.14 su