If you add the -Xdoclint:none command line argument, that will ignore the
javadoc errors. I love how the JDK itself doesn't compile without that
option.
On 19 March 2016 at 15:38, Oliver Heger
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> Build worked fine with Java 1.6 on Windows 10. Artifacts and site look
> good. I could not bui
Build worked fine with Java 1.6 on Windows 10. Artifacts and site look
good. I could not build the site with Java 8 because of Javadoc errors,
but this is not blocking.
So +1
Oliver
Am 17.03.2016 um 20:06 schrieb Evan Ward:
> This is a [VOTE] for releasing Apache Commons Math 3.6.1 from release
On 03/17/2016 03:06 PM, Evan Ward wrote:
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Le 17/03/2016 20:06, Evan Ward a écrit :
> This is a [VOTE] for releasing Apache Commons Math 3.6.1 from release
> candidate 1.
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> MATH_3_6_1_RC1 (signature can be checked from git using 'git tag -v')
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This is a [VOTE] for releasing Apache Commons Math 3.6.1 from release
candidate 1.
Tag name:
MATH_3_6_1_RC1 (signature can be checked from git using 'git tag -v')
Tag URL:
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=commons-math.git;a=tag;h=e40b144832c0e138b185c92326588a087e00909c
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