I tried "./dev/release/verify-release-candidate.sh source 0.14.0 0" on mac mojave.
1. I consistently get this error with flight tests [ERROR] Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.04 s <<< FAILURE! - in org.apache.arrow.flight.TestServerOptions [ERROR] domainSocket(org.apache.arrow.flight.TestServerOptions) Time elapsed: 0.04 s <<< ERROR! java.io.IOException: Failed to bind at org.apache.arrow.flight.TestServerOptions.domainSocket(TestServerOptions.java:46) Caused by: io.netty.channel.unix.Errors$NativeIoException: bind(..) failed: Address already in use Is there a workaround or gotcha for this ? 2. The package doesn't seem to include gandiva is that intentional ? I'm fine if it is not included, just want to confirm if that's expected. On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 6:37 AM Sutou Kouhei <k...@clear-code.com> wrote: > > I tried again (Ubuntu 18.04): > > * source verification failed in gRPC configure step: > > Problem is, Ubuntu's c-ares does not provide any CMake files: > > Note: Adding -Dc-ares_SOURCE=BUNDLED CMake option is > workaround. We can use bundled c-ares automatically by > requiring c-ares's CMake config: > > https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/4783 > > > Thanks, > -- > kou > > In <7a82e6be-f4a5-240b-389a-4cf9cd4fb...@python.org> > "Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Arrow 0.14.0 - RC0" on Tue, 2 Jul 2019 > 11:36:09 +0200, > Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote: > > > > > I tried again (Ubuntu 18.04): > > > > * binaries verification succeeded > > > > * source verification failed in gRPC configure step: > > > > CMake Error at cmake/cares.cmake:38 (find_package): > > Could not find a package configuration file provided by "c-ares" with > any > > of the following names: > > > > c-aresConfig.cmake > > c-ares-config.cmake > > > > Add the installation prefix of "c-ares" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set > > "c-ares_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If > "c-ares" > > provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been > > installed. > > Call Stack (most recent call first): > > CMakeLists.txt:139 (include) > > > > > > Problem is, Ubuntu's c-ares does not provide any CMake files: > > > > $ dpkg -L libc-ares-dev > > /. > > /usr > > /usr/include > > /usr/include/ares.h > > /usr/include/ares_build.h > > /usr/include/ares_dns.h > > /usr/include/ares_rules.h > > /usr/include/ares_version.h > > /usr/lib > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcares.a > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/libcares.pc > > /usr/share > > /usr/share/doc > > /usr/share/doc/libc-ares-dev > > /usr/share/doc/libc-ares-dev/NEWS.gz > > /usr/share/doc/libc-ares-dev/README.cares > > /usr/share/doc/libc-ares-dev/README.md > > /usr/share/doc/libc-ares-dev/copyright > > /usr/share/man > > /usr/share/man/man3 > > [ snip man pages ] > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcares.so > > > > > > Regards > > > > Antoine. > -- Thanks and regards, Ravindra.