Ok, thanks for pointing that out!
2013/12/3 Kydryavtsev Andrey
> Yep, sorry, it doesn't work for file-based dictionaries:
>
> > In particular, you still need to index the dictionary file once by
> issuing a search with &spellcheck.build=true on the end of the URL; if you
> system doesn't update
Yep, sorry, it doesn't work for file-based dictionaries:
> In particular, you still need to index the dictionary file once by issuing a
> search with &spellcheck.build=true on the end of the URL; if you system
> doesn't update that dictionary file, then this only needs to be done once.
> This m
Yes, I have that, but it doesn't help. It seems Solr still needs the query
with the "spellcheck.build" parameter to build the spellchecker index.
2013/12/3 Kydryavtsev Andrey
> Did you try to add
> true
> parameter to your slave's spellcheck configuration?
>
> 03.12.2013, 12:04, "Mirko" :
>
Did you try to add
true
parameter to your slave's spellcheck configuration?
03.12.2013, 12:04, "Mirko" :
> Hi all,
> We use a Solr SpellcheckComponent with a file-based dictionary. We run a
> master and some replica slave servers. To update the dictionary, we copy
> the dictionary txt file to t