Actually one correction to this. I made a separate jar with these changes and dropped it in the solr lib/ dir. The base jar is unmodified.

-- Adam




On May 21, 2007, at 2:48 PM, Adam Hiatt wrote:

I happen to be using a backported version in my live code: http:// www.cnet.com/4244-5_1-0.html?query=ipid&tag=srch&target=nw

This is SOLR 1.1 w/ patches. There are no deps on 1.2ish stuff.

BTW, the UI is somewhat confusing, we're changing that soon.

-- Adam




On May 21, 2007, at 2:20 PM, fstauffer wrote:


Hello,

I am currently working on a project that is uses the 1.1 solr release for its search engine (using a php interface). We are about to deploy this
project in a production environment and we would like to include
Spellchecker support as well. I managed to get the spellchecker request handler to work with a nightly build, which triggered a few questions:
 - would it be better in a production environment to "backport" the
spellchecker functionality in the 1.1 release (I am not sure how deep the
spellchecker impacts other parts of solr)?
- or should I wait for the 1.2 release (no idea about the timeframe)?
 - or should I keep on using nightly builds?

Thanks a lot for your answers or opinions,

Franck


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