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The comment on this change is: added note about Git repo with Eclipse project settings.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute?action=diff&rev1=48&rev2=49
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* PROJECT/lucene/contrib/spellchecker/src/java,
* PROJECT/lucene/contrib/spellchecker/src/test,
+ == Eclipse (using Git) ==
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+ Work has begun to maintain a Git repository with project settings. It allows a simple "File
-> Import... -> Projects from Git" workflow using EGit (version >= 0.9). Currently
it's a single Eclipse project compiling Lucene and Solr without errors. It's likely better
to have separate projects for proper dependency management. Please contribute!
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+ The repository is available on GitHub (git://github.com/eclipseguru/lucene-solr.git). It
can be easily kept in sync with Apache SVN using the Lucene & Solr Git mirror.
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== IntelliJ (9.0.3) ==
There used to be a long, complex song-and-dance for doing this, but Steven Rowe did a really
cool patch, see: [[https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2611|LUCENE-2611]]. Essentially,
all you have to do is download the patch, run "ant idea", bring up IntelliJ and set the project-level
java SDK. See the comments at the JIRA. I haven't tried to run SOLR after this setup, but
since the previous version of these instructions didn't try either, it's no loss.
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