Nope, nothing outside of the things you mention below. I haven't explicitly
looked at 0.7 but my immediate guess is that you'll need to regenerate the
code (trivial) and possibly muck with some of the source / sink code that
handles instantiation of the thrift client and server. All of this is off
the cuff though. Caveat emptor.

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Matthew Rathbone
<[email protected]>wrote:

> We're needing to start using thrift for various other reasons, and we'd
> really like to use 0.7. Does anyone know if there's a blocking reason for
> flume to remain on an earlier version?
>
> I'm not terribly familiar with thrift, but I do know some minor
> refactoring would be required (some interfaces changed to classes), just
> wanted to ask the question before I dedicate time to doing it.
>
>
>
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