Am 05.05.2012 03:32, schrieb Andi Vajda:
> 
> The PyLucene 3.6.0-1 release tracking the recent release of
> Apache Lucene 3.6.0 is ready.
> 
> A release candidate is 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_3_6/CHANGES
> 
> 
> PyLucene 3.6.0 is built with JCC 2.13 included in these release artifacts:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/pylucene/trunk/jcc/CHANGES
> 
> A list of Lucene Java changes can be seen at:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/tags/lucene_solr_3_6_0/lucene/CHANGES.txt
> 
> 
> Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 3.6.0-1.

Lucene fails to compile because I don't have ivy installed and the
Makefile doesn't call ivy-bootstrap automatically.

Christian

$ make ANT=ant JCC="python2.7 -m jcc --shared" PYTHON=python2.7 NUM_FILES=4
cd lucene-java-3.6.0/lucene; ant -Dversion=3.6.0
Buildfile:
/home/heimes/dev/py/pylucene_3_6/lucene-java-3.6.0/lucene/build.xml

check-lucene-core-uptodate:

compile-lucene-core:

jflex-uptodate-check:

jflex-notice:
     [echo]
     [echo]       One or more of the JFlex .jflex files is newer than
its corresponding
     [echo]       .java file.  Run the "jflex" target to regenerate the
artifacts.
     [echo]

javacc-uptodate-check:

javacc-notice:

ivy-availability-check:
     [echo]
     [echo]      This build requires Ivy and Ivy could not be found in
your ant classpath.
     [echo]
     [echo]      (Due to classpath issues and the recursive nature of
the Lucene/Solr
     [echo]      build system, a local copy of Ivy can not be used an
loaded dynamically
     [echo]      by the build.xml)
     [echo]
     [echo]      You can either manually install a copy of Ivy 2.2.0 in
your ant classpath:
     [echo]        http://ant.apache.org/manual/install.html#optionalTasks
     [echo]
     [echo]      Or this build file can do it for you by running the Ivy
Bootstrap target:
     [echo]        ant ivy-bootstrap
     [echo]
     [echo]      Either way you will only have to install Ivy one time.
     [echo]
     [echo]      'ant ivy-bootstrap' will install a copy of Ivy into
your Ant User Library:
     [echo]        /home/heimes/.ant/lib
     [echo]
     [echo]      If you would prefer, you can have it installed into an
alternative
     [echo]      directory using the
"-Divy_install_path=/some/path/you/choose" option,
     [echo]      but you will have to specify this path every time you
build Lucene/Solr
     [echo]      in the future...
     [echo]        ant ivy-bootstrap
-Divy_install_path=/some/path/you/choose
     [echo]        ...
     [echo]        ant -lib /some/path/you/choose clean compile
     [echo]        ...
     [echo]        ant -lib /some/path/you/choose clean compile
     [echo]
     [echo]      If you have already run ivy-bootstrap, and still get
this message, please
     [echo]      try using the "--noconfig" option when running ant, or
editing your global
     [echo]      ant config to allow the user lib to be loaded.  See the
wiki for more details:
     [echo]        http://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/HowToContribute#antivy
     [echo]

ivy-fail:

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