From the Tasklist wiki:
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Simple faceted browsing (grouping) support in the standard query
handler
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group by field (provide counts for each distinct value in that
field)
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group by (query1, query2, query3, query4, query5)
How far/close is this task to completio
Something else to consider is using the compound file format to reduce the
number of files for your index.
this is mentioned in the Lucen FAQ...
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-lucene/LuceneFAQ#head-48921635adf2c968f7936dc07d51dfb40d638b82
...and configurable in solrconfig.xml, search the exampl
On 8/14/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Something else to consider is using the compound file format to reduce the
number of files for your index.
this is mentioned in the Lucen FAQ...
Yeah, although unless you have a *lot* of fields with norms, I'd
sooner reduce the mergeFacto
:Simple faceted browsing (grouping) support in the standard query
:handler
: group by field (provide counts for each distinct value in that
: field)
: group by (query1, query2, query3, query4, query5)
: How far/close is this task to completion? (I'm trying to gauge time
Hi all,
I am trying to run Solr on OSX, after a successful installation and
tests on Linux,
while trying to run with JDK 1.5.0, I am getting the following
exception...
HTTP ERROR: 500
Unable to compile class for JSP
Generated servlet error:
error: error reading /usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl
The older version of Jetty that we are using requires the JDK version,
not the JRE version of 'java' so it can compile JSPs via javac. Maybe
that's be the problem? Try typing the full path to the java
executable to verify.
-Yonik
On 8/14/06, Ross McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I
: The older version of Jetty that we are using requires the JDK version,
: not the JRE version of 'java' so it can compile JSPs via javac. Maybe
: that's be the problem? Try typing the full path to the java
: executable to verify.
Perhaps ... but this seems like an awfully strnage exception to
Thanks for the quick response guys,
I am using jdk 1.5, and am ensuring use of this jdk by typing the
full path.
As regards doing an 'unzip -l' on the file it indeed generates an
error..
/usr/local/lib rossputin$ unzip -l libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
Archive: libsvnjavahl-1.0.0.0.dylib
: oh dear.. maybe this is corrupt?
:
: A 'jar tvf' generates no output, once again indicating that the file
: is not a valid jar,
maybe ... i'm not convinced that file is suppose to be a zip/jar (i don't
really get "dylib" files) ... just that java seems to think it should be.
here's an interest