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? > > ----- > Kumar Anurag > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/How-to-edit-compile-the-SOLR-source-code-tp477584p2355270.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >