Solr Integration: why do we bring Lucene 2.4.1 in the solr home libs?

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04-29-2013 10:20 AM
I'm working around Solr in Alfresco. I've sucessfully followed the docs to set up my Solr running, but I was wondering:
The solr war (patched or unpatched) contains Lucene 2.9.3 already. However in the solr zip provided by Alfresco, you can see that the lib folder of the solr home contains the Lucene 2.4.1 jars.
I guess it may be because some other alfresco jars might have been compiled against 2.4.1 (alfresco-integratino-xxx.jar or alfresco-data-model-xxx.jar) but I'm not sure.
So my question is why bring two versions of Lucene ?
I'm working with Enterprise 4.1.3
The solr war (patched or unpatched) contains Lucene 2.9.3 already. However in the solr zip provided by Alfresco, you can see that the lib folder of the solr home contains the Lucene 2.4.1 jars.
I guess it may be because some other alfresco jars might have been compiled against 2.4.1 (alfresco-integratino-xxx.jar or alfresco-data-model-xxx.jar) but I'm not sure.
So my question is why bring two versions of Lucene ?
I'm working with Enterprise 4.1.3
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05-02-2013 11:01 AM
I'm still puzzled by the
The Solr official release notes says 2.9.3. Why the dependencies of
alfresco-solr-integration
jar and alfresco-solr
zip artifacts.The Solr official release notes says 2.9.3. Why the dependencies of
alfresco-solr-integration
artifacts all points to 2.4.1?