Ryan just updated LSP for Lucene/Solr trunk compatibility so you should do a 
"mvn clean install" and you'll be back in business.

On Jul 20, 2011, at 10:37 AM, Jamie Johnson wrote:

> Thanks for responding so quickly, I don't mind waiting a bit.  I'll
> hang out until the updates have been  made.  Thanks again.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Smiley, David W. <dsmi...@mitre.org> wrote:
>> Hi Jamie.
>> I work on LSP; it can index polygons and query for them. Although the 
>> capability is there, we have more testing & benchmarking to do, and then we 
>> need to put together a tutorial to explain how to use it at the Solr layer.  
>> I recently cleaned up the READMEs a bit.  Try downloading the trunk 
>> codebase, and follow the README.  It points to another README which shows 
>> off a demo webapp.  At the conclusion of this, you'll need to examine the 
>> tests and webapp a bit to figure out how to apply it in your app.  We don't 
>> yet have a tutorial as the framework has been in flux  although it has 
>> stabilized a good deal.
>> 
>> Oh... by the way, this works off of Lucene/Solr trunk.  Within the past week 
>> there was a major change to trunk and LSP won't compile until we make 
>> updates.  Either Ryan McKinley or I will get to that by the end of the week. 
>>  So unless you have access to 2-week old maven artifacts of Lucene/Solr, 
>> you're stuck right now.
>> 
>> ~ David Smiley
>> Author: http://www.packtpub.com/solr-1-4-enterprise-search-server/
>> 
>> On Jul 19, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Jamie Johnson wrote:
>> 
>>> I have looked at the code being shared on the
>>> lucene-spatial-playground and was wondering if anyone could provide
>>> some details as to its state.  Specifically I'm looking to add
>>> geospatial support to my application based on a user provided polygon,
>>> is this currently possible using this extension?
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