Let's not confuse different modules in the same thread. The two modules
you speak of have "Hadoop" in the name but IMO they don't *really* have
anything to do with each other unless you count some general utility and
test JARs. Even the HDFS one doesn't even require HDFS (go fig!). It
includes a
I was thinking about this recently too. I search our archives and the only
interesting email regarding hadoop was a response in which Dave Smiley
pointed out that the backend is pluggable and thus it could be used to
target S3... but probably if we want to support an S3 storage backend, this
should
I just re-read my copy of Marie Kondo's book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying
Up[1] and it brought to mind the state of our Hadoop integrations with Solr.
I'd like to gauge the community's thoughts on how we move forward with Hadoop
in Solr 10.
My perspective is that Hadoop is no longer a k
Thanks for reporting. Both CVE Jira issues from this recent release should
now be public.
- Houston
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 3:52 PM Isabelle Giguere
wrote:
> Hello Solr devs;
>
> I'm looking for a patch or PR to fix this CVE :
> https://solr.apache.org/security.html#cve-2024-45216-apache-solr-a
Hello Solr devs;
I'm looking for a patch or PR to fix this CVE :
https://solr.apache.org/security.html#cve-2024-45216-apache-solr-authentication-bypass-possible-using-a-fake-url-path-ending
ASF Jira says the ticket was deleted, or I don't have permissions to view it.
https://issues.apache.org/ji
On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, Gus Heck wrote:
: The failures I saw when I downloaded a couple logs centered on threads not
: terminated. Perhaps Uwe's box is so overloaded that the shutdown process
: for those tests takes too long and the test fails instead?
They are specifically coming from Uwe's box when