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LUCENE-10163: clean up and remove some old cruft in readme files. Move binary release only README.md to the distribution project so that it doesn't look weird in the source tree. (#406)
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### Basic steps:
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0. Install OpenJDK 11 (or greater up until version 15)
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1. Download Lucene from Apache and unpack it (or clone the git repository).
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0. Install OpenJDK 11 (or greater).
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1. Clone Lucene's git repository (or download the source distribution).
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2. Run gradle launcher script (`gradlew`).
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### Step 0) Set up your development environment (OpenJDK 11 or greater)
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Lucene uses [Gradle](https://gradle.org/) for build control. Gradle is itself Java-based
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and may be incompatible with newer Java versions; you can still build and test
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Lucene with these Java releases, see help/tests.txt for more information.
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Lucene with these Java releases, see [jvms.txt](./help/jvms.txt) for more information.
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NOTE: Lucene changed from Ant to Gradle as of release 9.0. Prior releases
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still use Ant.
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NOTE: Lucene changed from Apache Ant to Gradle as of release 9.0. Prior releases
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still use Apache Ant.
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### Step 1) Checkout/Download Lucene source code
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https://lucene.apache.org/core/downloads.html
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Download either a zip or a tarred/gzipped version of the archive, and
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uncompress it into a directory of your choice.
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Download the source archive and uncompress it into a directory of your choice.
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### Step 2) Run Gradle
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./gradlew assemble
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```
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NOTE: DO NOT use `gradle` command that is already installed on your machine (unless you know what you'll do).
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The "gradle wrapper" (gradlew) does the job - downloads the correct version of it, setups necessary configurations.
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NOTE: DO NOT use the `gradle` command that is perhaps installed on your machine. This may
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result in using a different gradle version than the project requires and this is known
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to lead to very cryptic errors. The "gradle wrapper" (gradlew script) does everything
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required to build the project from scratch: it downloads the correct version of gradle,
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sets up sane local configurations and is tested on multiple environments.
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The first time you run Gradle, it will create a file "gradle.properties" that
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The first time you run gradlew, it will create a file "gradle.properties" that
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contains machine-specific settings. Normally you can use this file as-is, but it
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can be modified if necessary.
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`./gradlew check` will assemble Lucene and run all validation
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tasks (including unit tests).
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tasks (including tests).
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`./gradlew help` will print a list of help guides that help understand how
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the build and typical workflow works.
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`./gradlew help` will print a list of help guides that introduce and explain
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various parts of the build system, including typical workflow tasks.
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If you want to build the documentation, type:
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If you want to just build the documentation, type:
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```
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./gradlew documentation
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```
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### Gradle build and IDE support
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### IDE support
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- *IntelliJ* - IntelliJ idea can import the project out of the box.
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- *IntelliJ* - IntelliJ idea can import and build gradle-based projects out of the box.
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- *Eclipse* - Basic support ([help/IDEs.txt](https://github.com/apache/lucene/blob/main/help/IDEs.txt#L7)).
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- *Netbeans* - Not tested.
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If possible, use the same JRE major version at both index and search time.
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When upgrading to a different JRE major version, consider re-indexing.
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Different JRE major versions may implement different versions of Unicode,
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Different Java versions may implement different versions of Unicode,
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which will change the way some parts of Lucene treat your text.
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For example: with Java 1.4, `LetterTokenizer` will split around the character U+02C6,
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but with Java 5 it will not.
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This is because Java 1.4 implements Unicode 3, but Java 5 implements Unicode 4.
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An (outdated) example: with Java 1.4, `LetterTokenizer` will split around the
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character U+02C6, but with Java 5 it will not. This is because Java 1.4
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implements Unicode 3, but Java 5 implements Unicode 4.
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For reference, JRE major versions with their corresponding Unicode versions:
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The version of Unicode supported by Java is listed in the documentation
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of java.lang.Character class. For reference, Java versions after Java 11
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support the following Unicode versions:
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* Java 1.4, Unicode 3.0
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* Java 5, Unicode 4.0
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* Java 6, Unicode 4.0
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* Java 7, Unicode 6.0
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* Java 8, Unicode 6.2
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* Java 9, Unicode 8.0
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* Java 11, Unicode 10.0
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* Java 12, Unicode 11.0
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* Java 13, Unicode 12.1
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* Java 15, Unicode 13.0
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* Java 16, Unicode 13.0
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* Java 17, Unicode 13.0
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In general, whether you need to re-index largely depends upon the data that
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you are searching, and what was changed in any given Unicode version. For example,
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if you are completely sure your content is limited to the "Basic Latin" range
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of Unicode, you can safely ignore this.
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## Special Notes: LUCENE 2.9 TO 3.0, JAVA 1.4 TO JAVA 5 TRANSITION
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* `StandardAnalyzer` will return the same results under Java 5 as it did under
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Java 1.4. This is because it is largely independent of the runtime JRE for
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Unicode support, (except for lowercasing). However, no changes to
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casing have occurred in Unicode 4.0 that affect StandardAnalyzer, so if you are
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using this Analyzer you are NOT affected.
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* `SimpleAnalyzer`, `StopAnalyzer`, `LetterTokenizer`, `LowerCaseFilter`, and
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`LowerCaseTokenizer` may return different results, along with many other `Analyzer`s
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and `TokenStream`s in Lucene's analysis modules. If you are using one of these
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components, you may be affected.
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copy.setMode(0755)
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}
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// Cherry-picked root-level files.
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// Attach binary release exclusive files.
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from(file("src/binary-release"), {
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})
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// Cherry-pick certain files from the root.
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from(project(':').projectDir, {
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include "LICENSE.txt"
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include "NOTICE.txt"
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})
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// Cherry-picked lucene-level files.
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// Cherry-pick certain files from the lucene module.
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from(project(':lucene').projectDir, {
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include "CHANGES.txt"
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include "JRE_VERSION_MIGRATION.md"
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include "MIGRATE.md"
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include "README.md"
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include "SYSTEM_REQUIREMENTS.md"
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include "licenses/*"
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})
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// Analysis container is not a submodule but include its readme file.
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from(project(':lucene:analysis').projectDir) {
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include "README.txt"
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into 'analysis'
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}
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// The documentation.
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from(configurations.docs, {
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into 'docs'
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## Introduction
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Lucene is a Java full-text search engine. Lucene is not a complete
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application, but rather a code library and API that can easily be used
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to add search capabilities to applications.
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This is a binary distribution of Lucene. Lucene is a Java full-text
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search engine. Lucene is not a complete application, but rather a code library
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and an API that can easily be used to add search capabilities to applications.
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* The Lucene web site is at: https://lucene.apache.org/
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* Please join the Lucene-User mailing list by sending a message to:
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