On Tue, June 5, 2007 16:31, Marcus Better wrote: >> That's what I thought, but what do we do about the 'moving >> target'-argument? > > You will have to check carefully that the dependencies are satisfied and > monitor changes. Pretty much same as any other package. The difference is that solr has announced they will make use of nightly development snapshots of, especially, lucene. That means that it is possible that solr 1.2 would only compile and run against lucene-svn-20070613 or something like that (not the previous lucene-2.1, nor the upcoming lucene-2.2). It would also mean, if other projects did the same thing, that /usr/share/java would contain _several_ nightly snapshots of lucene, one for each project.
If the only package ever making use of liblucene-2.2.0-svn20070613 is solr-1.2, then what is the advantage of that over having a local version of the library installed under /usr/share/solr/lib? Best regards, Jan-Pascal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]