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new release on Maven Central #5
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I see master has moved on to Lucene 6, but there are some consumers still stuck on Lucene 5 that would benefit from a new official release. Do you have any plans to release a Lucene 5-compatible version? |
Since this issue has been left with no response for more than seven months, we had no choice but to publish it ourselves:
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Related #13 |
Released 6.0.1 and 6.2.1 to Maven Central. |
Thank you, @johtani, for releasing 6.x. However from your versioning scheme it seems that users of Lucene 5 still don't have an official release to use. Can you clarify as to whether lucene-gosen 6.x is compatible with Lucene 5? If not, do you have any plans to make an official release of lucene-gosen 5? |
Unfortunately, I released only lucene-gosen 6.x that uses Lucene 6.x. |
OK, understood. Can you address my other question?
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Oh, sorry. |
OK, thank you. |
The README.md mentions |
The latest release is 1.2.1, which still contains old classes from
org/apache/lucene/analysis/ja/
so there's a version conflict if you use lucene-gosen 1.2.1 with Lucene 5. Having the latest version on Maven Central would fix that.Source: languagetool-org/languagetool#376
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