The git repository is now also available at
http://git.debian.org/?p=users/thkoch-guest/solr.git;a=summary
I'll push the changes to the official solr repository if I get you ok.
Have a nice 2010,
Thomas Koch, http://www.koch.ro
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Hi,
I've applied the requested changes to the debian package, fixed some bugs and
would recommend to upload it to experimental for now. Please find the updated
version at
http://github.com/thkoch2001/pkg-debian-solr
There're still at least two issues:
- solr-jetty doesn't seem to work. I could
On Mon, December 21, 2009 11:13, Thomas Koch wrote:
> @solr-dev: Could sbd. from upstream help us out with a working
> tomcat.policy
> for solr? For now I just granted all permissions to solr.
What I did for Solr 1.3 was to look in the log files where it got stuck,
add those permissions, and try ag
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:15 AM, Chris Hostetter
wrote:
>
> : @solr-dev: Could sbd. from upstream help us out with a working
> tomcat.policy
> : for solr? For now I just granted all permissions to solr.
>
> * solr needs read for the conf directory.
>
>
With the new Java based replication in Solr
: @solr-dev: Could sbd. from upstream help us out with a working tomcat.policy
: for solr? For now I just granted all permissions to solr.
I'm not very familiar with tomcat security policy declarations, but in
general...
* solr needs read/write to whatever is configured to be the data dir(s)
@solr-dev: Could sbd. from upstream help us out with a working tomcat.policy
for solr? For now I just granted all permissions to solr.
Hi Jan-Pascal (et al),
I've uploaded the current state of my packaging effort of SOLR 1.4 to
http://github.com/thkoch2001/pkg-debian-solr
(This is a new reposito
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