Actually, if we do 11 on 10x and follow 9.8 on jetty 10 with a quickish 9.9
that was just Jetty 11/SOLR-17503 backport that might be good for folks
working with other libs that involve jetty and need a jakarta package based
version that is not breaking back compat otherwise. Jetty 12 would then be
I also agree with it being fine to just defer to the next release. They
can mostly be done all at once at that time. I read the dev-docs on this;
it's pretty clear.
The backports can be done in one fell swoop with
dev-tools/scripts/cherrypick.sh
Christos, as I understand it, you want to get thro
Hi,
We have a dev-doc for upgrading dependencies:
https://github.com/apache/solr/blob/main/dev-docs/dependency-upgrades.adoc
If something is unclear, please improve that doc.
Most SolrBot PRs are small and simple, and can be merged and backported in 2
minutes. By not adding CHANGES.txt entry we
That's correct. One of the reasons I want to solve this is to get
everything ready for the version catalogs and potentially the Admin UI (as
it uses version catalogs as well). It's hard to keep track and update
versions that are not part of the versions.props, and we have quite a few
of them. I bel
FWIW I didn't change my IntelliJ installation setup on macOS for this
Gradle / Solr build change. In the project settings for Solr, I chose JDK
21 and that's all.
I was also able to build branch_9x with JDK 21 just fine.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 10:58 AM Gus Heck wrote:
> That's far more polite
On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 3:47 PM Christos Malliaridis <
c.malliari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have read the dev-docs multiple times before I started working on a few
> updates. One of the blockers some dependencies have is the upgrade to Jetty
> 11 /12, which is a complex blocker.
Bummer. Also, I
Value: "Project SDK".
And my project's SDK is azul-21.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 3:57 PM Christos Malliaridis <
c.malliari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @David what version is your Gradle JVM running on? (Settings -> Build,
> Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> "Gradle JVM" field)
>
> On Sun
@David what version is your Gradle JVM running on? (Settings -> Build,
Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> "Gradle JVM" field)
On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 8:27 PM David Smiley wrote:
> FWIW I didn't change my IntelliJ installation setup on macOS for this
> Gradle / Solr build change.
I just want to share a recent discovery of mine:
A Lucene Directory based on AWS S3 SDK
https://github.com/albogdano/lucene-s3directory
and it's coming to Lucene:
https://github.com/apache/lucene/pull/13949
Of course, by itself, the performance is atrocious (see the footer on the
page) but if