Yes, you can have the same indexes and different versions. The version is 
basically a timestamp added to the index at commit time. If you just do a 
commit, you can avoid changing data, but update the version. So if the files 
look the same, you should be good.

- Mark

On Feb 26, 2013, at 9:25 PM, adityab <aditya_ba...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> thanks for the update Mark. looking fwd for this fix. Will try the trunk 4.x
> 
> Is it safe to assume that even with the incorrect version numbers the data
> on slave (replicated from Repeater) is same as whats on master ? At-least
> the files what i see in index dir are same. 
> 
> As per our schedule we are looking for March end to go with 4.1. as one of
> our major issue with So.r 3.5 is index size 40GB+ with 4.1 its 8GB :) 
> 
> 
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