+1 to both.

I installed both on Linux (Fedora 13) and ran my test python script
that indexes first 100K line docs from wikipedia and runs a few
searches.  No problems!

Mike

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Andi Vajda <va...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> With the recent releases of Lucene Java 2.9.4 and 3.0.3, the PyLucene
> 2.9.4-1 and 3.0.3-1 releases closely tracking them are ready.
>
> Release candidates are available from:
>
>    http://people.apache.org/~vajda/staging_area/
>
> A list of changes in this release can be seen at:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/pylucene/branches/pylucene_2_9/CHANGES
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/pylucene/branches/pylucene_3_0/CHANGES
>
> All versions of PyLucene are built with the same version of JCC, currently
> version 2.7, included in these release artifacts.
>
> A list of Lucene Java changes can be seen at:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/java/branches/lucene_2_9/CHANGES.txt
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/java/branches/lucene_3_0/CHANGES.txt
>
> Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 2.9.4-1 and 3.0.3-1.
>
> Thanks !
>
> Andi..
>
> ps: the KEYS file for PyLucene release signing is at:
>    http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/pylucene/dist/KEYS
>    http://people.apache.org/~vajda/staging_area/KEYS
>
> pps: here is my +1
>

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