OK, I have tested Clocker by building against the source download (built locally, and used in offline mode when building Clocker) and I also validated the archive integrity. Clocker ran successfully, and deployed a Docker environment and test application as expected.
Vote +1 (Binding) Andrew. On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 at 08:54 Richard Downer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > You're right - failure to follow my own instructions. I've now pushed the > tags. > > Thanks > Richard. > > On 2 April 2016 at 01:00, Andrew Kennedy > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 at 16:58 Richard Downer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> brooklyn: acc8ff1930d243d2a5fae1ad2f1a1ef17ca4a19c > >> brooklyn-client: 64573c8e1b8630f59b23356520282c91cc46a8a1 > >> brooklyn-dist: 0b8b81df458fa4323939582d9f0dda10b2f6eaee > >> brooklyn-docs: 12430d193e1891b87a677d6b45a3b17861c83518 > >> brooklyn-library: 2565e6eb2868468ec2528df74fe85efdb887b6d2 > >> brooklyn-server: d031cea080613645219ba982c93264943798d4fc > >> brooklyn-ui: 307382128951bb237bc351ac22136745e5d50475 > >> All of the above have been tagged as "apache-brooklyn-0.9.0-rc2". > >> > > > > I couldn't see the tag for RC2 on the repositories. Did you remember to > > push with `--tags` when you created it? > > > > I'm testing Clocker with this RC, and will vote once I am happy with > that. > > I have also had to push a 0.9.0 release of advanced-networking to > > correspond with the new Brooklyn version, which makes me think that it > > should be merged into core Brooklyn? > > > > Andrew. > > -- > > > > Andrew Kennedy ; Founder clocker.io project ; @grkvlt ; Cloudsoft > -- Andrew Kennedy ; Founder clocker.io project ; @grkvlt ; Cloudsoft
