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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Dennis Gearon <ge...@sbcglobal.net> on 2010/12/17 07:39:13 UTC

Solr (and mabye Java?) version numbering systems

I've inferred from a bunch of posts that Solr 1.4 is actually the upcoming 4.x release?

And the numbering systems on other Java products don't seem to match what's really out there,i.e Eclipse and Sun Java.

So what IS the Solr versioning number system? Can anyone give a (maybe possible) chronological list?

Dennis Gearon

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Re: Solr (and mabye Java?) version numbering systems

Posted by Dennis Gearon <ge...@sbcglobal.net>.
Thx!

Dennis Gearon

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--- On Fri, 12/17/10, Peter Karich <pe...@yahoo.de> wrote:

> From: Peter Karich <pe...@yahoo.de>
> Subject: Re: Solr (and mabye Java?) version numbering systems
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Date: Friday, December 17, 2010, 2:12 AM
>  the current stable release is 1.4.1
> (before there was 1.4)
> 
> it has nothing todo with java's version numbers! (own
> release cycle)
> 
> the next release will be 3.x:
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/branches/branch_3x/
> 
> and then 4.x (current trunk):
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/trunk
> 
> 1.5 died and 2.x won't release because lucene development
> merges with solr's
> 
> 
> > I've inferred from a bunch of posts that Solr 1.4 is
> actually the upcoming 4.x release?
> >
> > And the numbering systems on other Java products don't
> seem to match what's really out there,i.e Eclipse and Sun
> Java.
> >
> > So what IS the Solr versioning number system? Can
> anyone give a (maybe possible) chronological list?
> >
> > Dennis Gearon
> >
> > Signature Warning
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> > It is always a good idea to learn from your own
> mistakes. It is usually a better idea to learn from
> others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them
> yourself. from 'http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=4501&tag=nl.e036'
> >
> > EARTH has a Right To Life,
> >   otherwise we all die.
> >
> 
> 
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Re: Solr (and mabye Java?) version numbering systems

Posted by Peter Karich <pe...@yahoo.de>.
 the current stable release is 1.4.1 (before there was 1.4)

it has nothing todo with java's version numbers! (own release cycle)

the next release will be 3.x:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/branches/branch_3x/

and then 4.x (current trunk):
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/trunk

1.5 died and 2.x won't release because lucene development merges with solr's


> I've inferred from a bunch of posts that Solr 1.4 is actually the upcoming 4.x release?
>
> And the numbering systems on other Java products don't seem to match what's really out there,i.e Eclipse and Sun Java.
>
> So what IS the Solr versioning number system? Can anyone give a (maybe possible) chronological list?
>
> Dennis Gearon
>
> Signature Warning
> ----------------
> It is always a good idea to learn from your own mistakes. It is usually a better idea to learn from others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them yourself. from 'http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=4501&tag=nl.e036'
>
> EARTH has a Right To Life,
>   otherwise we all die.
>


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