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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 9906] - Removing a file from index does not remove all references to file.

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Removing a file from index does not remove all references to file.

otis@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED



------- Additional Comments From otis@apache.org  2002-06-17 03:15 -------
I think this bug report may be bogus.
This would be a very fundamental flaw in Lucene, and we'd hear about it long ago.
Is it possible that your application is adding files/documents to the Lucene
index multiple times?
Please provide a simple, standalone java class that demonstrates this problem. 
The class included in the report is in a named package and I see references to
some other classes, like IndexerTab, which are separate classes.

I will leave this bug open for now, but will close it in a few days unless you
can replicate this problem with a simple demo class.

Thanks!

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