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Posted to commits@lucene.apache.org by sa...@apache.org on 2015/04/27 20:25:00 UTC
svn commit: r1676356 - /lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt
Author: sarowe
Date: Mon Apr 27 18:25:00 2015
New Revision: 1676356
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1676356
Log:
'**' is unsupported bulleted list syntax - switch to '-', add some vertical whitespace
Modified:
lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt
Modified: lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt?rev=1676356&r1=1676355&r2=1676356&view=diff
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--- lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt (original)
+++ lucene/dev/trunk/solr/CHANGES.txt Mon Apr 27 18:25:00 2015
@@ -80,25 +80,32 @@ Upgrading from Solr 5.1
to track the respective stats. Advanced users with client code manipulating these objects will
need to update their code accordingly. See SOLR-7325 and SOLR-7336 for more info.
-* Solr has internally been upgraded to use Jetty 9. See SOLR-4839 for full details, but there are a few key details all Solr users should know when upgrading:
- ** It is no longer possible to run "java -jar start.jar" from inside the server directory.
- The bin/solr script is the only supported way to run Solr. This is necessary to support
- HTTP and HTTPS modules in Jetty which can be selectively enabled by the bin/solr scripts.
- In case you have a pressing need to run solr the old way, you can run
- "java -jar start.jar --module=http" to get the same behavior as before.
- ** The way SSL support is configured has been changed. Before this release,
- the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property configured in solr.in.sh (linux/mac) or solr.in.cmd (windows)
- was used to enable/disable SSL but starting in 5.2.0, new properties named as
- SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE, SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_PASSWORD, SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE,
- SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD, SOLR_SSL_NEED_CLIENT_AUTH and SOLR_SSL_WANT_CLIENT_AUTH
- have been introduced. The bin/solr scripts configure the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property
- automatically based on the above new properties.
- You should *not* configure the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property directly inside solr.in.{sh,cmd}.
- ** Support for SOLR_SSL_PORT property has been removed. Instead use the regular SOLR_PORT
- property or specify the port while invoking the bin/solr script using the "-p" switch.
- ** Furthermore, it is now possible to configure the HTTP client with
- different SSL properties than the ones used for Jetty using the same files.
- ** Please refer to the "Enabling SSL" section in the Solr Reference Guide for complete details.
+* Solr has internally been upgraded to use Jetty 9. See SOLR-4839 for full details, but there are
+ a few key details all Solr users should know when upgrading:
+
+ - It is no longer possible to run "java -jar start.jar" from inside the server directory.
+ The bin/solr script is the only supported way to run Solr. This is necessary to support
+ HTTP and HTTPS modules in Jetty which can be selectively enabled by the bin/solr scripts.
+ In case you have a pressing need to run solr the old way, you can run
+ "java -jar start.jar --module=http" to get the same behavior as before.
+
+ - The way SSL support is configured has been changed. Before this release,
+ the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property configured in solr.in.sh (linux/mac) or solr.in.cmd (windows)
+ was used to enable/disable SSL but starting in 5.2.0, new properties named as
+ SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE, SOLR_SSL_KEY_STORE_PASSWORD, SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE,
+ SOLR_SSL_TRUST_STORE_PASSWORD, SOLR_SSL_NEED_CLIENT_AUTH and SOLR_SSL_WANT_CLIENT_AUTH
+ have been introduced. The bin/solr scripts configure the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property
+ automatically based on the above new properties.
+
+ You should *not* configure the SOLR_SSL_OPTS property directly inside solr.in.{sh,cmd}.
+
+ - Support for SOLR_SSL_PORT property has been removed. Instead use the regular SOLR_PORT
+ property or specify the port while invoking the bin/solr script using the "-p" switch.
+
+ - Furthermore, it is now possible to configure the HTTP client with
+ different SSL properties than the ones used for Jetty using the same files.
+
+ - Please refer to the "Enabling SSL" section in the Solr Reference Guide for complete details.
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