On 10/12/2015 12:43 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
Excerpts from Thomas Goirand's message of 2015-10-12 05:57:26 -0700:
On 10/11/2015 02:53 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Thomas,

i am curious as well. AFAIK, cassandra works well with OpenJDK. Can you
please elaborate what you concerns are for #1?

Thanks,
Dims

s/works well/works/

Upstream doesn't test against OpenJDK, and they close bugs without
fixing them when it only affects OpenJDK and it isn't grave. I know this
from one of the upstream from Cassandra, who is also a Debian developer.
Because of this state of things, he gave up on packaging Cassandra in
Debian (and for other reasons too, like not having enough time to work
on the packaging).

I trust what this Debian developer told me. If I remember correctly,
it's Eric Evans <eev...@debian.org> (ie, the author of the ITP at
https://bugs.debian.org/585905) that I'm talking about.


Indeed, I once took a crack at packaging it for Debian/Ubuntu too.
There's a reason 'apt-cache search cassandra' returns 0 results on Debian
and Ubuntu.

There is a different reason too - which is that (at least at one point in the past) upstream expressed frustration with the idea of distro packages of Cassandra because it led to people coming to them with complaints about the software which had been fixed in newer versions but which, because of distro support policies, were not present in the user's software version. (I can sympathize)

I think they've been an excellent case study in how there is an impedance mismatch sometimes between the value that distros provide and the needs of particular communities. That's not a negative thought towards either of them - just purely that it's not purely limited to them.

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