Thanks! Submitted. It's nothing major. Just something I noticed while I was in that code.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> wrote: > > > On 11/05/2014 07:28 PM, Derrick Schneider wrote: > > Hey, all. I just downloaded and got Cloudstack building on my dev > machine, > > and I had a question about a minor code-cleanup issue I saw. > Specifically, > > in DatabaseUpgradeChecker, there's this: > > > > if (Version.compare(trimmedCurrentVersion, > upgrades[upgrades.length > > - 1].getUpgradedVersion()) != 0) { > > s_logger.error("The end upgrade version is actually at " + > > upgrades[upgrades.length - 1].getUpgradedVersion() + > > " but our management server code version is at " + > > currentVersion); > > throw new CloudRuntimeException("The end upgrade version is > > actually at " + upgrades[upgrades.length - 1].getUpgradedVersion() + > > " but our management server code version is at " + > > currentVersion); > > } > > > > > > I thought I would clean this up to just have one copy of the string so > that > > one doesn't need to remember to update both copies when > changing/expanding > > the message. There are some other instances in the file as well. > > > > This isn't a bug fix, but do I still file a bug report for tracking > > requests? It's obviously not a feature, so it probably doesn't warrant > > discussion (despite the fact that I'm emailing about it). > > > > No, you don't need to. You can simply file a patch on reviews.apache.org > and it can go into cloudStack. > > Always great to see commits coming from the community! > > Wido > > > This is probably a n00b question, but it wasn't clear from the > > documentation about contributing. > > >