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Posted to commits@lucene.apache.org by eh...@apache.org on 2015/02/23 15:43:23 UTC
svn commit: r1661690 - /lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext
Author: ehatcher
Date: Mon Feb 23 14:43:22 2015
New Revision: 1661690
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1661690
Log:
fix typo
Modified:
lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext
Modified: lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext?rev=1661690&r1=1661689&r2=1661690&view=diff
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--- lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext (original)
+++ lucene/cms/trunk/content/solr/quickstart.mdtext Mon Feb 23 14:43:22 2015
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Solr's install includes a handful of Sol
NOTE: This tech product data has a more domain-specific configuration, including schema and browse UI. The `bin/solr`
script includes built-in support for this by running `bin/solr start -e techproducts` which not only starts Solr but
also then indexes this data too (be sure to `bin/solr stop -all` before trying it out).
-beforehand). However, the example below assumes Solr was started with `bin/solr start -e cloud` to stay consistent with all examples
+However, the example below assumes Solr was started with `bin/solr start -e cloud` to stay consistent with all examples
on this page, and thus the collection used is "gettingstarted", not "techproducts".
Using `bin/post`, index the example Solr XML files in `example/exampledocs/`: