Sure, at the top level (above src) you should be able to just type
"ant dist", then look in the "dist" directory ant there should be a
solr<version>.war

Best
Erick

On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Anurag <anurag.it.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Actually i also want to edit Source Files of Solr.Does that mean i will
> have
> to go in "Src" directory of Solr and then rebuild using ant? I need not
> compile them or Ant will  do the whole compiling as well as updating the
> jar
> files?
> i have the following files in Solr-1.3.0 directory
>
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/build
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/client
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/contrib
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/dist
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/docs
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/example
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/lib
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/src
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/build.xml
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/CHANGES.txt
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/common-build.xml
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/KEYS.txt
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/LICENSE.txt
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/NOTICE.txt
> /home/anurag/apache-solr-1.3.0/README.txt
>
> and i want to edit the source code to implement my things. How should i
> proceed?
>
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