On 3/3/07, Ryan McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

...The rationale with the solrconfig stuff is that a broken config should
behave as best it can.  This is great if you are running a real site
with people actively using it - it is a pain in the ass if you are
getting started and don't notice errors....

I think it's a PITA in any case, I like my systems to fail loudly when
something's wrong in the configs (with details about what's happening,
of course).

-Bertrand

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