commit | fc70ea396173a667b13272646997e222bb4d0756 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com> | Mon Dec 21 17:09:34 2015 -0500 |
committer | Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com> | Tue Dec 22 11:36:29 2015 -0500 |
tree | 484207c55f11016d22b5e34dffbae2c33f29bfa8 | |
parent | 2c3abe28c6910b3b8a7ba622c1e62db954491101 [diff] |
Remove support for pre-Lucene 5 indexes These hacks were added in 70aaf7ea to continue supporting old index versions stored on disk, which was necessary to upgrade v14 to v25 for 2.11->2.12. Now that stable-2.12 has been cut, we can remove support for this. Get rid of the core-and-backward-codecs target and just use core. A side effect of this change is that pack_war.py would now fail, since it expects each jar that goes in lib/ to have a unique name, and there is already a "core" target in MINA. Prefix all the lucene targets with "lucene-" to get it working. Change-Id: I146fc74ed649e0a44503f42bfa5822bf6fba5c03
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