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Dawid Weiss resolved LUCENE-9978.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
I think Luke fits nicely into the new binary release structure. Let's reopen
this task if there is really a need for a separate package (for example due to
a more frequent release cadence?).
> Make Luke a standalone package distribution
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> Key: LUCENE-9978
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9978
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Task
> Affects Versions: main (9.0)
> Reporter: Tomoko Uchida
> Priority: Major
>
> Thanks to LUCENE-9448, we now have a neat gradle task to assemble a
> standalone Luke package.
> I think it would make sense to distribute the standalone "Luke application"
> that contains its executable-jar and minimum dependencies to run it, as it
> used to be, on Lucene download page (
> [https://lucene.apache.org/core/downloads.html] ).
> Pros:
> - Easy to understand for users who need it
> - No need to rely on strange hacks to discover dependencies (jars) for
> running it
> Cons:
> - Duplication of many jars (analyzers, queries, codec, etc.)
>
> Tasks
> * make the distribution package (zip file); place it under proper location
> with gradle assemble task
> * upload the artifact (release candidate) to the Apache file server along
> with other Lucene artifacts
> * include the artifact url in the release vote emails
> * upload the artifact (release module) to the Apache file server along with
> signature/checksum files for it
> * put links to the artifact and its signature files on the Lucene download
> page
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