w.r.t. ubuntu5, the following issue has been resolved by Gavin: INFRA-7148 svn checkout encounters problem on ubuntu5
Cheers On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Ted Yu <[email protected]> wrote: > This sounds good, Andy. > > For the moment, both HBase-0.98-on-Hadoop-1.1 and HBase-0.98 are green on > Apache Jenkins. I noticed that ubuntu5 consistently had problem with > subversion. > > When RC0 comes out, I definitely would give it a try. > > Cheers > > > On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Next week I would like to roll the first 0.98.0 RC. Let's see. >> >> Some remaining work needs committing. Then, will work up a Google Docs >> spreadsheet for package checks, unit test suite runs, and cluster testing >> with hbase-it, LoadTestTool, and YCSB, and fill it in. >> >> The unit test suite is looking "ok". There are occasional failures on >> builds.apache.org, but these may have system load as the underlying >> cause. >> Unit test suite runs on more well endowed EC2 VMs are passing >> consistently. >> Let me add the caveat that I have so far not completed running through the >> full VM-OS matrix: >> >> VM: >> >> >> - Oracle JDK 6 >> - Oracle JDK 7 >> - OpenJDK 7 >> - OpenJDK 8* >> >> OS (unit tests): >> >> >> - Amazon Linux >> - RHEL 6.4 >> - Ubuntu Server 12.04.3 LTS >> - Ubuntu Server 13 >> >> OS (cluster); >> >> >> - Amazon Linux >> - RHEL 6.5 >> >> If I identify repeatable test failures under a particular combination, >> then >> I'll open a blocker JIRA for it. Regarding failures on builds.apache.org, >> if there are JIRAs filed for these we should certainly take a look but I >> suggest (and personally will be inclined to) weighting more highly >> evidence >> gathered from testing elsewhere. >> >> * - Java 8 tests are just for my own curiosity. Actually, you may be >> pleasantly surprised to know that all unit tests for HBase 0.98 and trunk >> were consistently passing on a Java 8 build a few weeks ago. >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> >> - Andy >> >> Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein >> (via Tom White) >> > >
