Thanks for the update, Houston.

I think this calls for an RC4.

I'll be happy to review the PRs as they come in.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 2:32 PM Houston Putman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Unfortunately, while the build passed I noticed some issues when building
> the remaining infrastructure to finish the release process (A fair amount
> of stuff left to do since the docker and gradle migration).
>
> The biggest issue I found was that the solr-core maven artifact cannot be
> used, since it still relies on the solr-server artifact, which doesn't
> exist. There are also modules that don't have maven artifacts created. (And
> module artifacts rely on solr-core, so they also cannot be used)
>
> I think this warrants an RC4 (and while we do have the RC3 release
> artifacts in https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/solr/solr/), we
> can work with Apache infra to get that removed.
>
> If y'all think we should continue with the release anyways, I can do that
> as well. Will wait for some consensus while continuing to build in the
> necessary release steps. (for RC3 or RC4)
>
> Will have a fair number of PRs coming up to fix these things, so help
> reviewing them would be much appreciated.
>
> - Houston
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 6:55 PM Jan Høydahl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It's been >72h since the vote was initiated and the result is:
>>
>> +1  7  (7 binding)
>>  0  1
>> -1  0
>>
>> This vote has PASSED
>>
>> Congratulations everyone for reaching this milestone!
>>
>> There are still a few loose ends before the release can be published and
>> announced.
>> I'm away the next week, and Houston Putman has agreed to take over the RM
>> job from here.
>>
>> Thanks for stepping up Houston!
>>
>> Jan
>>
>> 8. apr. 2022 kl. 23:43 skrev Mike Drob <[email protected]>:
>>
>> If we're not doing anything with the release artifacts anyway (since
>> you'll be on holiday, Jan), would it be fine to leave it open over the
>> weekend? I didn't get nearly the amount of testing done on this that I
>> wanted to, mainly trying to figure out if SOLR-16143 was a real problem
>> (yes) or just a test issue (no) or worthy of blocking a release (probably
>> not).
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 4:40 PM Anshum Gupta <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> and just around the deadline, I got the smoke-tester to pass. Thanks to
>>> everyone who helped :)
>>>
>>> I changed a ton of things but most likely, it was an init.gradle file
>>> with some random stuff that was causing the issue. I remember having
>>> deleted that file a few months ago, but not sure what job regenerates that
>>> and adds that to the ~/.gradle folder.
>>>
>>> Here's my +1 (binding)
>>> SUCCESS! [0:46:31.241458]
>>>
>>> Also, tested SolrJ and some basic search/indexing using some sample app.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 1:06 PM Jan Høydahl <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This vote ends in an hour or so.
>>>> While there are currently five +1's and a few +0, I feel it is
>>>> inconclusive due to the SolrCell issue?
>>>> Kevin, guess your vote will decide :)
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>>
>>>> 8. apr. 2022 kl. 18:00 skrev Kevin Risden <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> The smoke tester passed for me: SUCCESS! [0:54:21.639508]
>>>>
>>>> However, I'm running into issues checking Tika integration / Solr Cell.
>>>> Following
>>>> https://nightlies.apache.org/solr/draft-guides/solr-reference-guide-nightly/solr/9_0/indexing-guide/indexing-with-tika.html
>>>>
>>>> 2022-04-08 14:52:18.768 ERROR (qtp201274566-26) []
>>>>> o.a.s.s.SolrRequestParsers Couldn't get multipart parts in order to delete
>>>>> them => java.lang.IllegalStateException: No multipart config for servlet
>>>>> at org.eclipse.jetty.server.Request.getParts(Request.java:2420)
>>>>> java.lang.IllegalStateException: No multipart config for servlet
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried curl and the bin/post examples and they didn't work. I also
>>>> tried running Solr with "./bin/solr -e schemaless -Dsolr.module=extraction"
>>>> but the behavior was the same.
>>>>
>>>> This happened to be the first module I started trying to make sure I
>>>> didn't break anything with tons of the module changes in 9.0. I know SQL
>>>> issues were fixed.
>>>>
>>>> Anshum - I can try to help debug the security manager stuff on the
>>>> ticket you filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16135
>>>>
>>>> Kevin Risden
>>>>
>>>> Kevin Risden
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 5:28 PM Anshum Gupta <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I can't seem to get the smoketest to pass on this RC, like the
>>>>> previous two.
>>>>>
>>>>> At this point, I've tried:
>>>>> - Fresh clone of the repository
>>>>> - Multiple JDK versions from JDK11, 14, 17
>>>>> - Cleanup gradle cache
>>>>> - Multiple machines (Macbook and iMac)
>>>>>
>>>>> At this point I have the HDFS module tests and the adminUI test
>>>>> failing with SecurityManager related exceptions e.g.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *org.apache.solr.hdfs.store.HdfsDirectoryTest > classMethod FAILED
>>>>> java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
>>>>> ("java.io.FilePermission"
>>>>> "/Users/anshumg/workspace/apache/solr/solr/modules/hdfs/build/tmp" 
>>>>> "write")*
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have a custom security policy and even running with 
>>>>> *-Djava.security.debug=access,failure,policy
>>>>> *didn't get any useful information.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll continue looking into it, but if I don't get anywhere, I'll vote
>>>>> based on my custom tests and manual testing.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Anshum
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 2:58 PM Jan Høydahl <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Please vote for release candidate 3 for Solr 9.0.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The artifacts can be downloaded from:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-9.0.0-RC3-rev-e9e64f83a8c972b5a3f3460899c81ee9ccde2d1e
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can run the smoke tester directly with this command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> python3 -u dev-tools/scripts/smokeTestRelease.py \
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-9.0.0-RC3-rev-e9e64f83a8c972b5a3f3460899c81ee9ccde2d1e
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You are encouraged to do an extra thorough test and manual inspection
>>>>>> beyond
>>>>>> running the smoketester, since this is a major release.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can build a release-candidate of the official docker image using
>>>>>> the following command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DIST_BASE=https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr && \
>>>>>>
>>>>>> RC_FOLDER=solr-9.0.0-RC3-rev-e9e64f83a8c972b5a3f3460899c81ee9ccde2d1e && 
>>>>>> \
>>>>>>   docker build $DIST_BASE/$RC_FOLDER/solr/docker/Dockerfile.official \
>>>>>>   --build-arg
>>>>>> SOLR_DOWNLOAD_URL=$DIST_BASE/$RC_FOLDER/solr/solr-9.0.0.tgz \
>>>>>>   -t solr-rc:9.0.0-3
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The vote will be open for at least 72 hours i.e. until 2022-04-08
>>>>>> 22:00 UTC.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [ ] +1  approve
>>>>>> [ ] +0  no opinion
>>>>>> [ ] -1  disapprove (and reason why)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is my +1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> SUCCESS! [0:46:42.638796]
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>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Anshum Gupta
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Anshum Gupta
>>>
>>
>>

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