On Wed, 3 Feb 2016, Uwe Schindler wrote:
The reason for this behaviour is part of TIKA: If a parser cannot load because of classes it refers to are missing, it is automatically disabled. Because you missed the actual PDF/Powerpoint/… classes, this is what happens for all those parsers.

I wonder if it might be worth SOLR changing their default Tika config from Ignore to Warn, so that SOLR users (who probably aren't as clued up on how it all works as the average Tika user) will get to find out more quickly that they've missed something?

Nick

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