I have some config files modified. Would you like me to check files in batch-by-batch, or wait until I have a lot of them done?

I got a "Jenkins build is still unstable" when I checked in the update to the RAT script. When do you expect that to go away?

On 12/9/2015 4:15 PM, Peter wrote:
Yes, check them in, I'll test them, the integration tests are running again 
now, so we'll quickly identify any problems.

Peter.

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Note that this is not quite a release candidate. I'm working on fixing
some missing license statements in scripts and configuration files.

I am also working on getting together a build environment, having not
built River for some time.

Normally, I would wait for the script changes until I can build, so that
I can test what I am doing. In the current situation, would it be better
to do the changes, and check them in, without testing them?

Patricia

On 12/8/2015 4:25 PM, Peter wrote:
  Thanks Brian,

  Brad,

  The code is now in River's trunk branch.

  All com.sun.jini.* packages have changed to org.apache.river.*

  Some configuration options have changed since 2.2, ExecutorService has 
replaced TaskManager, where specified.

  Codebase grant's to URL's in policy files now by default, no longer resolve 
to ip addresses, this was done for two reasons:

  1. To reduce dns calls.
  2. To allow multiple codebase servers with different ip addresses to serve 
one domain name for increased redundancy or fail over.

  There's a system property that you can set if you need to revert to the 
previous behaviour.

  Interested to know how it goes.

  Regards,

  Peter.




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  Peter,

  Brad (Cc) is working to put the River 3 candidate release into CI for our
  platform.  This will allow us to test it in the highly available
  replication cluster mode of the database.

  Thanks,
  Bryan

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  On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Peter <j...@zeusnet.au> wrote:

    Thanks Patricia,

    We need at least three binding votes for release, at the very least we
    need one more committer willing to assist with the release process

    Any volunteers?  We cannot do it without you.

    Regards,

    Peter.

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    This is probably unnecessary, but I wanted to make sure everyone
    understands the requirements for casting binding votes in favor of a
    release. See http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy

    In particular "Before casting +1 binding votes, individuals are REQUIRED
    to download all signed source code packages onto their own hardware,
    verify that they meet all requirements of ASF policy on releases as
    described below, validate all cryptographic signatures, compile as
    provided, and test the result on their own platform"

    I am preparing for this by working on being able to build and test River
    on one of my computers.

    Patricia






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