Thanks Julian, I have pushed the fix. -Jesús
On 9/7/17, 2:01 PM, "Julian Hyde" <jh...@apache.org> wrote: >Here is the output I get. Make sure you are using JDK 1.8. > >[ERROR] >/home/jhyde/open1/calcite.2/core/src/test/java/org/apache/calcite/rex/RexBuilderTest.java:182: >error: reference not found >[ERROR] * {@link >RexBuilder#makeTimestampWithLocalTimeZoneLiteral(TimestampWithTimeZoneString, >int)}. */ >[ERROR] ^ >[ERROR] >[ERROR] Command line was: >/old/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_121/jre/../bin/javadoc @options @packages >@argfile > >Julian > > >On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 1:50 PM, Jesus Camacho Rodriguez ><jcama...@apache.org> wrote: >> Julian, >> >> I cannot repro in my environment. Could you share the errors that you are >> seeing? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Jesús >> >> >> >> On 9/7/17, 1:12 PM, "Jesus Camacho Rodriguez" >> <jcamachorodrig...@hortonworks.com on behalf of jcama...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>>Sure, let me take a look. >>> >>>-Jesús >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>On 9/7/17, 10:44 AM, "Julian Hyde" <jh...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>>>Jesus, >>>> >>>>I am seeing javadoc errors when I run "mvn site" (under JDK 1.8 on >>>>Windows, as it happens) that are very likely from your CALCITE-1947 >>>>commit. Can you fix ASAP. >>>> >>>>Julian >>>> >>> >> >