Ali:

Thanks for bringing closure to this...

On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Ali, Saqib <docbook....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Alan and Shawn. Just installed Solr 4.4, and no longer experiencing
> the issue.
>
> Thanks! :)
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:
>
>> On 7/23/2013 7:50 AM, Alan Woodward wrote:
>> > Can you try upgrading to the just-released 4.4?  Solr.xml persistence
>> had all kinds of bugs in 4.3, which should have been fixed now.
>>
>> The 4.4.0 release has been finalized and uploaded, but the download link
>> hasn't been changed yet because the mirror network isn't fully
>> synchronized yet.  It is available from many mirrors, but until the
>> website download links get changed, there's not yet a direct way to
>> access it.
>>
>> Here's some generic instructions for situations where the new version is
>> done, but the official announcement isn't out yet:
>>
>> http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
>>
>> 1) Go the the Solr website (URL above) and click on the latest version
>> download button, which at this moment is 4.3.1.  Wait for the redirect
>> to take you to a mirror list.
>>
>> 2) Click on one of the mirrors, the best option is usually the one right
>> on top that the website chose for you.
>>
>> 3) When the file list comes up, click the "Parent Directory" link.  If
>> this isn't showing, it will most likely be labelled with ".." instead.
>>
>> 4) If a directory for the new version (in this case 4.4.0) is listed,
>> click on it and then click the file that you want to download.
>>
>> If the new version is not listed, click the Back button on your browser
>> twice, then go back to step 2, but this time choose a different mirror.
>>
>> One last reminder: This only works right before a release is officially
>> announced.  These instructions cannot be used while a release is still
>> in development.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shawn
>>
>>

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