On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 4:56 PM Guse, Jimmy wrote:
> The reason I’ve been in this swamp is that I use solr from within an
> application (both via the web and in cron scripts) running only as a single
> instance on localhost, never with direct user access. To avoid having to
> deal with accounts
To answer Shawn's questions, just for the record,
Running (Oracle) jdk-11 on RHEL 8
Using ./gradlew assemble
Obviously there's no git when just untarring the solr-9.0.0-src.tgz file; after
doing the "git pull", the git status looks like "On branch main // Your branch
is up to date with 'origin/ma
I've created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16264 so that this
isn't an issue going forward.
That incompatibility was unfortunately released just after Solr 9.0 was
out, and we fixed it for all branches, but obviously we can't fix the
release.
Sorry for the annoyance, but future relea
As a quick fix you can run with the following option to not build the
ref-guide locally.
-Prefguide.include=false
On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 1:39 PM Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 6/23/2022 10:38 AM, Guse, Jimmy wrote:
> >
> > I’m trying to build the solr 9.0.0 release from source following the
> > Gr
On 6/23/2022 10:38 AM, Guse, Jimmy wrote:
I’m trying to build the solr 9.0.0 release from source following the
Gradle instructions on the cwiki. I am getting the following error.
I’m getting the same error when using the latest git pull as well.
If you run "git status" what do you see?
I'm trying to build the solr 9.0.0 release from source following the Gradle
instructions on the cwiki. I am getting the following error. I'm getting the
same error when using the latest git pull as well.
Thanks,
Jimmy
> Task :solr:solr-ref-guide:buildLocalAntoraSite FAILED
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