I just went through my “junk email folder” and found lots of responses from a
few days ago. I do not know why my email let some though and filtered others
with the same subject and “from”, but it did.
Thank you for those responses. I was feeling like the community wasn’t that
concerned. I am g
[mvn]
org.apache.solr.common.util.ObjectReleaseTracker$ObjectTrackerException:
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Http2SolrClient
[mvn] at
org.apache.solr.common.util.ObjectReleaseTracker.track(ObjectReleaseTracker.java:42)
[mvn] at
org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.Htt
I meant to say junit, not nunit below.
So, a friend suggested trying the maven build instead of ant.
I run the “Apache Solr Core tests” and there are failures.
Are my expectations wrong that all tests should pass?
Is there a subset of tests that are really the tests that matter?
Maybe the only t
On 2021-04-19 10:32 AM, Phill Campbell wrote:
/development/solr//lucene/common-build.xml:1126: Reference junit.classpath not
found.
...
I don’t know if I have a system configuration problem, or if I am running the
ANT scripts incorrectly.
Any help appreciated.
Try adding something like
``
This is not an Apache Solr question. This is a developer environment question.
I apologize for my lack of knowledge with ANT.
$ant common.test
...
-test:
[junit4] says jolly good day! Master seed: 3510B76A25B8399C
BUILD FAILED
/development/solr/lucene/common-build.xml:1599: The following