I was recently futzing around with a Drupal site that has a fairly complex theme setup, and which relies on npm/gulp to setup and build the theme assets.
I was recently futzing around with a Drupal site that has a fairly complex theme setup, and which relies on npm/gulp to setup and build the theme assets.
Recently I had to upgrade someone's Apache Solr installation from 1.4 to 5.x (the current latest version), and for the most part, a Solr upgrade is straightforward, especially if you're doing it for a Drupal site that uses the Search API or Solr S
Recently I had to upgrade someone's Apache Solr installation from 1.4 to 5.x (the current latest version), and for the most part, a Solr upgrade is straightforward, especially if you're doing it for a Drupal site that uses the Search API or Solr S
I was recently futzing around with a Drupal site that has a fairly complex theme setup, and which relies on npm/gulp to setup and build the theme assets.
I was recently futzing around with a Drupal site that has a fairly complex theme setup, and which relies on npm/gulp to setup and build the theme assets.
Recently I had to upgrade someone's Apache Solr installation from 1.4 to 5.x (the current latest version), and for the most part, a Solr upgrade is straightforward, especially if you're doing it for a Drupal site that uses the Search API or Solr S
Recently I had to upgrade someone's Apache Solr installation from 1.4 to 5.x (the current latest version), and for the most part, a Solr upgrade is straightforward, especially if you're doing it for a Drupal site that uses the Search API or Solr S