solr_1.2.0+ds1-1_amd64.changes is NEW

Debian Installer installer at ftp-master.debian.org
Fri Sep 7 06:17:02 UTC 2007


(new) solr-common_1.2.0+ds1-1_all.deb optional contrib/text
enterprise search server based on Lucene (common files)
 Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene
 Java search library, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting,
 faceted search, caching, replication, and a web administration
 interface. It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat.
 .
 Common files for Solr. Install solr-tomcat5.5 or solr-jetty to use Solr under
 Tomcat or Jetty.
 .
  Homepage: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
(new) solr-jetty_1.2.0+ds1-1_all.deb optional contrib/text
enterprise search server based on Lucene (Jetty integration)
 Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene
 Java search library, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting,
 faceted search, caching, replication, and a web administration
 interface. It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat.
 .
 This package contains the Jetty integration files for Solr.
 .
  Homepage: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
(new) solr-tomcat5.5_1.2.0+ds1-1_all.deb optional contrib/text
enterprise search server based on Lucene (Tomcat integration)
 Solr is an open source enterprise search server based on the Lucene
 Java search library, with XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting,
 faceted search, caching, replication, and a web administration
 interface. It runs in a Java servlet container such as Tomcat.
 .
 This package contains the Tomcat integration files for Solr.
 .
  Homepage: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/
(new) solr_1.2.0+ds1-1.diff.gz optional contrib/text
(new) solr_1.2.0+ds1-1.dsc optional contrib/text
(new) solr_1.2.0+ds1.orig.tar.gz optional contrib/text
Changes: solr (1.2.0+ds1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial upload (Closes: #426763)


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Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 426763 


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