Re: [COMPRESS]tar 2Gb limit?

2011-01-07 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-07, Lin Sun wrote: While reading the user doc for the commons compress project - http://commons.apache.org/compress/examples.html Under tar section, it says - The tar package does not support the full POSIX tar standard nor more modern GNU extension of said standard. It cannot

[validator] Status Of Future Development In Light of Bean Validation and ORO Retirement

2011-01-07 Thread Jacob Zwiers
I've scanned the last couple of years of the mailing lists to try and get this information. Apologies if it's answered elsewhere, but I couldn't find it. I'm aware of the Incubator project Bean Validator which is taking the Commons Validator in a new, JSR-303 direction. I've also noted some

RE: [validator] Status Of Future Development In Light of Bean Validation and ORO Retirement

2011-01-07 Thread Gary Gregory
Hi Jacob, The best way to get the ball rolling on something like this is to create a patch and attach it to a JIRA ticket. Next would be getting a release out which means a committer would need to volunteer and be voted in as the release manager. Gary Gregory Senior Software Engineer Rocket

Re: [COMPRESS]tar 2Gb limit?

2011-01-07 Thread Lin Sun
Hi Stefan Thanks much for the prompt reply. Good to know compress supports up to 8GB and I am very eager to try it today. Do you know if this sentence is still valid - The tar package does not support the full POSIX tar standard nor more modern GNU extension of said standard since you think

Re: [COMPRESS]tar 2Gb limit?

2011-01-07 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-01-07, Lin Sun wrote: Do you know if this sentence is still valid - The tar package does not support the full POSIX tar standard nor more modern GNU extension of said standard Absoluetly, yes. since you think compress project should support up to 8GB? I am hoping it is no longer

[ANNOUNCE] Commons Daemon 1.0.5 Released

2011-01-07 Thread Mladen Turk
The Commons Daemon team is pleased to announce the commons-daemon-1.0.5 release! Version 1.0.5 is primarily a bug fix release solving mostly MS Windows platform issues. Source and binary distributions are available for download from the Apache Commons download site: