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[Bug]: Windows build packages opensearch-tar-install.sh #828

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dblock opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 3 comments
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[Bug]: Windows build packages opensearch-tar-install.sh #828

dblock opened this issue Oct 27, 2021 · 3 comments
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dblock commented Oct 27, 2021

Describe the bug

Windows build packages opensearch-tar-install.sh via this script.

Expected behavior

Port the opensearch-tar-install.sh script to opensearch-zip-install.bat and package it into the windows distribution instead. That .bat will need to call a new Windows version of the install security demo configuration script, which is opensearch-project/security#1476.

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This is not needed for now as it is mainly for knn and pa configurations and those two are not really supported on Windows yet. Will keep this open until those plugins are available.

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bbarani commented Nov 21, 2022

I am closing this issue as we have released Windows artifact along with supporting version of K-NN plugin in 2.4.0 release. Feel free to re-open this issue if needed.

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Addtional info, we actually add that in here:

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