Perhaps a better place to start is here: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute#Contributing_Code_.28Features.2C_Big_Fixes.2C_Tests.2C_etc....29
That page also has information about setting up Eclipse or IntelliJ environments. But the place to start is to get the source and get to the point where you can issue "ant clean test" from the command line. That should compile all the source and run the junit tests. "ant example" will build you a full deployment in the example directory that you can run the usual way "java -jar start.jar". The IDEs also have a wizardly way to apply patches if you don't want to apply them the command-line way. Best Erick 2011/4/21 Robert Gründler <rob...@dubture.com>: > On 20.04.11 18:51, Robert Muir wrote: >> >> Hi, there is a proposed patch uploaded to the issue. Maybe you can >> help by reviewing/testing it? > > if i succeed in compiling solr, i can test the patch. Is this the right > starting point > for such an endeavour ? http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HackingSolr > > > > -robert > >> 2011/4/20 Robert Gründler<rob...@dubture.com>: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> i'm getting the following exception when using highlighting for a field >>> containing HTMLStripCharFilterFactory: >>> >>> org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.InvalidTokenOffsetsException: Token >>> ... >>> exceeds length of provided text sized 21 >>> >>> It seems this is a know issue: >>> >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2208 >>> >>> Does anyone know if there's a fix implemented yet in solr? >>> >>> >>> thanks! >>> >>> >>> -robert >>> >>> >>> >>> > >