Hi,
I did not want to imply a "must" :-) Just wanted to mention it since I was recalling it when I saw your link. (I naively hope that /dist is not a normal SVN instance but some special binary storage with an svn interface) Peter Am 27.01.2017 um 17:17 schrieb Marshall Schor: > Hi, > > I found http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#host-rc > > which has a "should" (not a "must") for where to host release candidates. > > I'll switch my build process in the future to do this. > > -Marshall > > > On 1/27/2017 11:02 AM, Marshall Schor wrote: >> Thanks for testing! >> >> By the way, I tried profiling the ruta-core test run to see why version 3 >> was so >> much faster than version 2. I couldn't find an easy way to "loop" all the >> tests >> (I'm surprised the Eclipse Junit support doesn't include something supporting >> this!). So my observations are probably not very accurate. What I did see >> was >> lots (double) time spent in things like "file exists", and others relating to >> class loading. I'm thinking the root cause of the improvement is that >> Version 3 >> only tries to load 1 class per type, whereas version 2 deals with both XXX >> and >> XXX_Type classes. >> >> So this performance delta is probably not "real" in terms of longer running >> code, once getting past initialization... (But there probably is some >> performance improvement, I hope! >> >> More below, inline. >> >> On 1/27/2017 5:38 AM, Peter Klügl wrote: >>> installed and tested update site in Eclipse Neon.2 - OK >>> >>> >>> The update site is actually >>> >>> http://home.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/uv3-alpha-rc4/eclipse-update-site/uimaj/ >> Correct. - sorry! >> >>> Mind the uimaj at the end >>> >>> I thought to remember that there was some mail when the migration from >>> people to home happened that we should not host release or staged >>> artefacts there but use the https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev space. >> I'll take a look, but I don't remember anything specific, other than it was a >> suggestion. I don't particularly like using SVN (never gets deleted) storage >> for multiple release candidates - seems a waste... >> >> I'll look around for emails re: this topic. >> >> -Marshall >> >> >> >> >> >>> Peter >>> >>> >>> Am 27.01.2017 um 09:58 schrieb Peter Klügl: >>>> First part of review >>>> >>>> >>>> compared svn-tag with source-release - OK >>>> - the usuale diff >>>> mvn clean install svn-tag - OK >>>> mvn clean install source-release - OK >>>> built modified ruta with staged artefacts - OK >>>> - there are several problems which need to be fixed on ruta's side >>>> >>>> >>>> Peter >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 23.01.2017 um 22:05 schrieb Marshall Schor: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Here's RC4. The changes from RC3 are: >>>>> - fixing hashcode impl in one of the new semi-built-ins >>>>> - making the 3 new built-in types not built-in, but "semi" built-in, for >>>>> better compatibility with V2 (including uimaC++) >>>>> - changing the version from 3.0.0 to 3.0.0-alpha >>>>> - misc updates >>>>> ----------- >>>>> >>>>> If you happen to use JCas in your pipelines, and have JCas classes other >>>>> than >>>>> the standard built-in ones, these classes will need to be regenerated or >>>>> migrated. If you use the Maven JCasGen plugin to generate the JCas >>>>> classes as >>>>> part of your project's build, your good - nothing special need be done. >>>>> >>>>> There is a migration tool, and there are scripts to run it, as well as >>>>> Eclipse >>>>> launch configurations to run it. The instructions for running this are >>>>> in a new >>>>> documentation "book", part of the binary distribution (html and pdf) - >>>>> it's >>>>> called the Uima V3 User's Guide. >>>>> >>>>> The guide also has an overview section which lists the new features of >>>>> this >>>>> release. Many of these need more test cases written for them; I'm happy >>>>> to >>>>> mentor any volunteers who want to improve the testing . >>>>> >>>>> The list of changes in Jira: >>>>> >>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20UIMA%20AND%20fixVersion%20%3D%203.0.0SDK-alpha >>>>> >>>>> The source and binary zip/tars and the Eclipse update site are staged to >>>>> >>>>> http://home.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/uv3-alpha-rc4/ >>>>> <http://home.apache.org/%7Eschor/uima-release-candidates/uv3-alpha-rc4/> >>>>> >>>>> The Maven artifacts are here: >>>>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheuima-1119/ >>>>> >>>>> The SVN tags are here: >>>>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/uima/uimaj/tags/uimaj-3.0.0-alpha/ >>>>> >>>>> and for the Eclipse Update Site: >>>>> >>>>> http://home.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/uv3-alpha-rc4/eclipse-update-site/ >>>>> <http://home.apache.org/%7Eschor/uima-release-candidates/uv3-alpha-rc4/eclipse-update-site/> >>>>> >>>>> Please vote on release: >>>>> >>>>> [ ] +1 OK to release >>>>> [ ] 0 Don't care >>>>> [ ] -1 Not OK to release, because ... >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> -Marshall >>>>>
