I will send a new vote email On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Julien Le Dem <jul...@dremio.com> wrote:
> Here is a PR to : > - add rat checks in the release-sources script > - fix missing licenses > > https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/159 > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Julien Le Dem <jul...@dremio.com> wrote: > >> Thanks all, >> I'll fix the licences and issue a new RC. >> - We have apache:rat setup for the java dir but for other directories. >> I'll fix that. >> - I had to generate a new key. Thanks for proposing to sign it! >> >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Donald E. Foss <donald.f...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Agreed MacOS can be fun with tool versioning, and I agree about not >>> upsetting the rest of the system. In this case, there may be an easy >>> workaround. If this works, perhaps we can add it to the build >>> configuration. The message you received was as follows: >>> ... not set to a MacOSX SDK with a recognized version. Either set >>> CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to a valid SDK or set CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to >>> empty. >>> >>> I need to dig into build but it appears that you either set the >>> environment variable as suggested before the build: >>> export CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=""; make ... >>> >>> Or it needs to be set in the Makefile and passed to the compiler. >>> >>> I have Sierra available to test with also, though Xcode isn't >>> installed--it's just an Air. >>> >>> I'll report my findings. >>> >>> Donald E. Foss >>> >>> > On Oct 4, 2016, at 8:50 PM, Jason Altekruse <ja...@dremio.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > is not set to a MacOSX SDK with a recognized version. Either set >>> > CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to a valid SDK or set CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to >>> > empty. >>> > Call Stack (most recent call first): >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Julien >> > > > > -- > Julien > -- Julien