Hi,
+1 from my side! I did not run smoke tester (Windows), but I trust Jenkins and others to do that! I did the same checks like last time: * MR-JAR is packaged correctly (that’s my personal interest) and also works with my test class * Solr starts on Windows with Java 8, Java 9, Java 9.0.4, Java 10, and Java 11-EA. * Javadocs look fine, no serious problems on first look. * I compiled a Solr plugin against current version, no problems Unfortunately we still have md5 hashes, but that should be fixed with 7.4, right? As far as I remember, we should no longer publish any md5s, so maybe just remove them before pushing to dist.apache.org and only submit the sha1 ones? Of course, Maven is different. Uwe ----- Uwe Schindler Achterdiek 19, D-28357 Bremen http://www.thetaphi.de <http://www.thetaphi.de/> eMail: [email protected] From: Alan Woodward <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 7:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VOTE] Release Lucene/Solr 7.3.0 RC2 Please vote for release candidate 2 for Lucene/Solr 7.3.0 The artefacts can be downloaded from: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/lucene-solr-7.3.0-RC2-rev98a6b3d642928b1ac9076c6c5a369472581f7633 You can run the smoke tester directly with this command: python3 -u dev-tools/scripts/smokeTestRelease.py https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/lucene-solr-7.3.0-RC2-rev98a6b3d642928b1ac9076c6c5a369472581f7633 Here’s my +1 SUCCESS! [1:08:28.045253] Note that this vote will be open a little longer than usual as it’s a Bank Holiday weekend in the UK. If there are no -1s, the vote will close on Tuesday April 3rd.
