Thank you Thomas Is version 1.0.0.M considered stable for production use? I keep getting jenkins build and test failure emails and thought that they were referring to that as a bleeding edge release.
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019, 3:38 AM Thomas Bouron <thomas.bou...@cloudsoft.io> wrote: > Hi Peter. > > Sorry to hear that the CLI doesn't work for you. > I downloaded version 0.12.0 and also get a segmentation fault (I'm on the > same version of MacOS as you) > > But the good news is, version 1.0.0-M1 works! (below 0.12.0 at [1]) > > Also, as you are on MacOS, you might want to install the CLI with brew > (brew install apache-brooklyn-cli) so it can be updated automatically. > > Hope this helps. > > [1] http://brooklyn.apache.org/download/index.html > > On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 06:25, Peter Abramowitsch <pabramowit...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello > > > > I've been using Brooklyn through its web UI during my initial learning, > but > > decided it was time to start using the CLI, especially as I would need to > > do that in a production setting. > > > > However, the 'br' executables I have downloaded for version 0.12.0 on the > > Mac are just giving me a segmentation fault. (MAC OS 10.14.5) > > > > When I look in the Brooklyn 0.12.0 release's bin folder there are various > > executables like 'client', 'karaf', 'instance' each with a set of > commands > > that don't match the br documentation, but some, like "client" which > comes > > up with a header calling itself Karaf provides one or two equivalent > > commands - like 'application-list' > > > > The one that is actually called karaf, however, just writes this: > > ps: illegal argument: o > > usage: ps [-AaCcEefhjlMmrSTvwXx] [-O fmt | -o fmt] [-G gid[,gid...]] > > [-u] > > [-p pid[,pid...]] [-t tty[,tty...]] [-U user[,user...]] > > ps [-L] > > > > > > What gives? > > Peter > > > > > -- > Thomas Bouron > Senior Software Engineer > > *Cloudsoft <https://cloudsoft.io/> *| Bringing Business to the Cloud > > GitHub: https://github.com/tbouron > Twitter: https://twitter.com/eltibouron > > Need a hand with AWS? Get a Free Consultation. >