kbendick edited a comment on pull request #769:
URL: https://github.com/apache/orc/pull/769#issuecomment-886418788


   > In this PR, we are clearly see `jmh` 1.20 to 1.32 is breaking because 
there are big gap. We have two options
   > 
   > 1. Pin the version
   > 2. Make an official JIRA for this upgrade.
   > 
   > cc @wgtmac , @pgaref , @williamhyun
   
   In the Apache Iceberg repo, we [pin JMH to version 
1.21](https://github.com/apache/iceberg/blob/0b53e70d813f6acfb3198567781d3b3ef921d6d8/build.gradle#L118),
 which is very close to the existing 1.20.
   
   I have been somewhat taking care of the JMH tests over there / have most 
recently worked on them.
   
   For us, the upgrade is a larger deal because we use a [specific JMH gradle 
plugin](https://github.com/melix/jmh-gradle-plugin) which would require a newer 
version of gradle to be able to upgrade the dependency. I would personally 
recommend pinning the version in the short term, and then making a JIRA for 
upgrading.
   
   As I've become somewhat more familiar with JMH testing from working with the 
Iceberg JMH tests, I'd be happy to take the JIRA for upgrading JMH to 1.32 
assuming we don't use any plugins which would involve a much larger refactor (I 
don't think we do). 🙂 


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