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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Yasufumi Mizoguchi <ya...@gmail.com> on 2018/08/15 02:07:23 UTC

Lucene/Solr bug list caused by JVM's implementations

Hi,

I am looking for Lucene/Solr's bug list caused by JVM's implementations.
And I found the following, but it seems not to be updated.
https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/JavaBugs

Where can I check the latest one?

Thanks,
Yasufumi

Re: [OT] Lucene/Solr bug list caused by JVM's implementations

Posted by Erick Erickson <er...@gmail.com>.
Christopher

The Lucene devs in particular already are, thanks.

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 11:29 AM, Christopher Schultz
<ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Erick,
>
> On 8/15/18 12:56 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
>> Also note that the OpenJDK devs regularly get to test very early
>> (unreleased) Java versions, which flushes out a lot of issues long
>> before a general release of Java....
>
> We (dev@tomcat) get emails from Oracle about pre-release versions of
> Java releases as well. I'm sure you guys could get on that list so
> solr-dev@lucene can get notifications of pre-release versions to test
> to make sure Solr is good-to-go on each forthcoming version.
>
> - -chris
>
>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Shawn Heisey <ap...@elyograg.org>
>> wrote:
>>> On 8/14/2018 8:07 PM, Yasufumi Mizoguchi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am looking for Lucene/Solr's bug list caused by JVM's
>>>> implementations. And I found the following, but it seems not to
>>>> be updated. https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/JavaBugs
>>>>
>>>> Where can I check the latest one?
>>>
>>>
>>> That is the only such list that I'm aware of.  There are not very
>>> many JVM bugs that affect Solr, and most of them have either been
>>> fixed or have a workaround.  I don't know the state of the IBM
>>> bugs ... except to say we strongly recommend that you don't run
>>> IBM Java.
>>>
>>> Best course of action:  Run the latest release of whatever Java
>>> version you have chosen, and only use Oracle or OpenJDK.  For
>>> Java 8, the current Oracle release is 8u181.  At this time, I
>>> wouldn't use Java 10 except in a development environment.  It's
>>> still early days for that -- newest Oracle version is 10.0.2.
>>>
>>> If you use the latest Oracle/OpenJDK release of Java 8, Solr
>>> ought to work quite well.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Shawn
>>>
>>
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Re: [OT] Lucene/Solr bug list caused by JVM's implementations

Posted by Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>.
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Erick,

On 8/15/18 12:56 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Also note that the OpenJDK devs regularly get to test very early 
> (unreleased) Java versions, which flushes out a lot of issues long 
> before a general release of Java....

We (dev@tomcat) get emails from Oracle about pre-release versions of
Java releases as well. I'm sure you guys could get on that list so
solr-dev@lucene can get notifications of pre-release versions to test
to make sure Solr is good-to-go on each forthcoming version.

- -chris

> On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Shawn Heisey <ap...@elyograg.org>
> wrote:
>> On 8/14/2018 8:07 PM, Yasufumi Mizoguchi wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am looking for Lucene/Solr's bug list caused by JVM's
>>> implementations. And I found the following, but it seems not to
>>> be updated. https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/JavaBugs
>>> 
>>> Where can I check the latest one?
>> 
>> 
>> That is the only such list that I'm aware of.  There are not very
>> many JVM bugs that affect Solr, and most of them have either been
>> fixed or have a workaround.  I don't know the state of the IBM
>> bugs ... except to say we strongly recommend that you don't run
>> IBM Java.
>> 
>> Best course of action:  Run the latest release of whatever Java
>> version you have chosen, and only use Oracle or OpenJDK.  For
>> Java 8, the current Oracle release is 8u181.  At this time, I
>> wouldn't use Java 10 except in a development environment.  It's
>> still early days for that -- newest Oracle version is 10.0.2.
>> 
>> If you use the latest Oracle/OpenJDK release of Java 8, Solr
>> ought to work quite well.
>> 
>> Thanks, Shawn
>> 
> 
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Re: Lucene/Solr bug list caused by JVM's implementations

Posted by Erick Erickson <er...@gmail.com>.
Also note that the OpenJDK devs regularly get to test very early
(unreleased) Java versions, which flushes out a lot of issues long
before a general release of Java....

On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 5:25 AM, Shawn Heisey <ap...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> On 8/14/2018 8:07 PM, Yasufumi Mizoguchi wrote:
>>
>> I am looking for Lucene/Solr's bug list caused by JVM's implementations.
>> And I found the following, but it seems not to be updated.
>> https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/JavaBugs
>>
>> Where can I check the latest one?
>
>
> That is the only such list that I'm aware of.  There are not very many JVM
> bugs that affect Solr, and most of them have either been fixed or have a
> workaround.  I don't know the state of the IBM bugs ... except to say we
> strongly recommend that you don't run IBM Java.
>
> Best course of action:  Run the latest release of whatever Java version you
> have chosen, and only use Oracle or OpenJDK.  For Java 8, the current Oracle
> release is 8u181.  At this time, I wouldn't use Java 10 except in a
> development environment.  It's still early days for that -- newest Oracle
> version is 10.0.2.
>
> If you use the latest Oracle/OpenJDK release of Java 8, Solr ought to work
> quite well.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>

Re: Lucene/Solr bug list caused by JVM's implementations

Posted by Shawn Heisey <ap...@elyograg.org>.
On 8/14/2018 8:07 PM, Yasufumi Mizoguchi wrote:
> I am looking for Lucene/Solr's bug list caused by JVM's implementations.
> And I found the following, but it seems not to be updated.
> https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/JavaBugs
>
> Where can I check the latest one?

That is the only such list that I'm aware of.  There are not very many 
JVM bugs that affect Solr, and most of them have either been fixed or 
have a workaround.  I don't know the state of the IBM bugs ... except to 
say we strongly recommend that you don't run IBM Java.

Best course of action:  Run the latest release of whatever Java version 
you have chosen, and only use Oracle or OpenJDK.  For Java 8, the 
current Oracle release is 8u181.  At this time, I wouldn't use Java 10 
except in a development environment.  It's still early days for that -- 
newest Oracle version is 10.0.2.

If you use the latest Oracle/OpenJDK release of Java 8, Solr ought to 
work quite well.

Thanks,
Shawn