- Ran all the tests
- Ran ant rat-sources
- Verified that multiprocess model can talk to Solr

+1 from me.

Karl

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please vote on whether or not to release ManifoldCF 1.1, RC6.
>
> The release artifact can be found at:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~kwright/apache-manifoldcf-1.1
>
> There is a tag at:
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/tags/release-1.1-RC6
>
> This release candidate provides a better workaround for
> CONNECTORS-616 than RC5.  It also fixes CONNECTORS-617.
>
> This release candidate fixes one problem since RC4, which is
> the inconfigurability of the commit action path for Solr commits in
> the Solr connector.  This needed to be fixed to maintain backwards
> compatibility.  CONNECTORS-621.
>
> This release candidate fixes two problems since RC3.  The problems
> were in the included jars for the multiprocess example (CONNECTORS-619)
> and in connection leakage for JDBC handles (CONNECTORS-620).
>
> This release candidate fixes one problem since RC2.  The problem is
> CONNECTORS-618, which relates to MySQL performance.
>
> This release candidate fixes one additional problem since RC1.  The
> problem is CONNECTORS-616, and relates to Solr dropping connections
> during
> indexing.
>
> This release candidate fixes two other problems since RC0, both
> related to Solr 4.0.0 support.
> - CONNECTORS-613: The version of Tika used in Solr 4.0.0 cannot
> extract text unless told an accurate mime type.  While this is
> probably a Tika bug, in this ticket we at least make sure a good guess
> as to the mime type is sent to Solr.
> - CONNECTORS-614: Fix logic having to do with releasing idle Solr
> connections.  This shows up as socket timeout exceptions, because it
> becomes very easy to exhaust the Solr application server's thread pool
> when idle connections are not released in a timely way.
>
> This release includes a significant amount of long-planned upgrading
> and refactoring since Apache ManifoldCF 1.0.1, including:
> - Port to HttpComponents from commons-httpclient
> - Port to SolrJ from homegrown for the Solr connector, so that
> SolrCloud is supported
> - Improved NTLM support
> - Partial Kerberos support
> - Many other improvements, which are summarized in CHANGES.txt

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