We are using Lucene version 3.6.0 in our project. Now we decided to start using Bobo Browse for faceted search. However the current version of Bobo Browse (3.1.0) doesn't support Lucene 3.6.0, therefore we decided to downgrade back to version 3.5.0. I was reading the changelog but I couldn't find any mention of changes in the index structure. Does anyone know if it will be necessary to rebuild the index? This is something we want to avoid. Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
If anyone has the same issue, we managed to downgrade Lucene from 3.6.0 to 3.5.0 without rebuilding the index. I simply replaced the libraries and everything worked.
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Would there ever be a case where we shouldn't use the latest stable version of node with the latest version Angular? Whenever I read the Angular update guide, there is always a mention of the minimum version of node to be used with that version Angular. So rather than worrying about using the minimum version of node, just use the current stable version.
Are there any drawbacks to doing that?
I'm not aware of anything that may create a problem here, so yes, but...
As this answer mentions it, you'll find in this link every node version that are safe to use with the version of angular you're using.
We are trying to upgrade Rundeck version from 3.0.27 to the latest version (3.4.7)
We got below questions,
What is the approach to upgrade from 3.0.xxxx to 3.4.7? Could we do a direct upgrade or otherwise, if we have to run through multiple intermediary versions, what are those?
Does upgrading from 3.0.xxx to 3.4.7 fix the log4j vulnerability?
Please help to clarify above.
Thanks
Due to the big gap between 3.0.X and 3.4.X (and the upcoming 4.0.X) the best way to upgrade your instance is to create a fresh 3.4/4.0 instance and then import your projects and keys (exported previously), as a tip, try this on a non-prod environment first.
Rundeck 3.0.x uses log4j 1, so, even if the vulnerability doesn't affect explicitly the log4j 1.x EOL was in 2015 and isn't supported anymore, so, it's important to move to the latest version (Rundeck 3.4.10 at this moment).
I am currently using node 6.1 in my project.
I want to upgrade it to latest stable version now.
Before doing that I want to know what are the breaking changes introduced in all the versions in between 6 to 12
Is there any place I can get all these breaking changes for the node versions.
I've found this page to be the most helpful list of all major/minor/patch changes:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.0.0/
Another good resource to find changes to all the different major versions, is the changelog archive on nodejs' github:
https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/main/doc/changelogs
I am working on an opensource app that using SubSonic 2.0.3
I need to regenerate some of the code so I need the tool that does that.
I cannot find this version 2.0.3 of the code generator executable.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
If you were just using ActiveRecord, there isn't that much difference (to my knowledge) between 2.0.3 and 2.2 so you could download and use 2.2 to update. With all the bug fixes in 2.2 from 2.0.3 I think it would be worth the effort.
Looks like the old codeplex hosting for subsonic is gone.
They haven't tagged any specific versions in the new github repository, but I bet that if you downloaded the 2.0 source you'd be able to get what you need.
http://github.com/subsonic/SubSonic-2.0/tree/master
I'm a bit confused on where to find the most up-to-date copy of SubSonic 2.x, after following the links I think it's here: http://github.com/subsonic/SubSonic-2.0 on GitHub, but I don't see anything showing it's 2.2+ versus something lower like 2.0 or 2.1. Can somebody confirm that GitHub has the most up-to-date version of SubSonic 2.x, I just want to make sure I'm tweaking the latest version of 2.x.
Yes, github has the latest version of the version 2 source.
Here is the link where you can download subsonic version 2 till 2.2.
https://github.com/subsonic/SubSonic-2.0/downloads