Re: Nightly releases

2014-11-21 Thread Arun Ahuja
Great - posted here https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-4542

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Andrew Ash  wrote:

> Yes you should file a Jira and echo it out here so others can follow and
> comment on it.  Thanks Arun!
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>
>> Great - what can we do to make this happen?  So should I file a JIRA to
>> track?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Arun
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Andrew Ash 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I can see this being valuable for users wanting to live on the cutting
>>> edge without building CI infrastructure themselves, myself included.  I
>>> think Patrick's recent work on the build scripts for 1.2.0 will make
>>> delivering nightly builds to a public maven repo easier.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Of course we can run this as well to get the lastest, but the build is
>>>> fairly long and this seems like a resource many would need.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Arun Ahuja 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital
>>>>> bugfixes and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using 
>>>>> the
>>>>> latest commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult
>>>>> to run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?
>>>>>
>>>>> Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Arun
>>>>>  ​
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>


Re: Nightly releases

2014-11-21 Thread Andrew Ash
Yes you should file a Jira and echo it out here so others can follow and
comment on it.  Thanks Arun!

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:

> Great - what can we do to make this happen?  So should I file a JIRA to
> track?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arun
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Andrew Ash  wrote:
>
>> I can see this being valuable for users wanting to live on the cutting
>> edge without building CI infrastructure themselves, myself included.  I
>> think Patrick's recent work on the build scripts for 1.2.0 will make
>> delivering nightly builds to a public maven repo easier.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>>
>>> Of course we can run this as well to get the lastest, but the build is
>>> fairly long and this seems like a resource many would need.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital
>>>> bugfixes and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using the
>>>> latest commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).
>>>>
>>>> Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult
>>>> to run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?
>>>>
>>>> Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Arun
>>>>  ​
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>


Re: Nightly releases

2014-11-21 Thread Arun Ahuja
Great - what can we do to make this happen?  So should I file a JIRA to
track?

Thanks,

Arun

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Andrew Ash  wrote:

> I can see this being valuable for users wanting to live on the cutting
> edge without building CI infrastructure themselves, myself included.  I
> think Patrick's recent work on the build scripts for 1.2.0 will make
> delivering nightly builds to a public maven repo easier.
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>
>> Of course we can run this as well to get the lastest, but the build is
>> fairly long and this seems like a resource many would need.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>>
>>> Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital
>>> bugfixes and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using the
>>> latest commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).
>>>
>>> Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult to
>>> run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?
>>>
>>> Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Arun
>>>  ​
>>>
>>
>>
>


Re: Nightly releases

2014-11-18 Thread Andrew Ash
I can see this being valuable for users wanting to live on the cutting edge
without building CI infrastructure themselves, myself included.  I think
Patrick's recent work on the build scripts for 1.2.0 will make delivering
nightly builds to a public maven repo easier.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:

> Of course we can run this as well to get the lastest, but the build is
> fairly long and this seems like a resource many would need.
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:
>
>> Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital
>> bugfixes and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using the
>> latest commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).
>>
>> Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult to
>> run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?
>>
>> Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Arun
>>  ​
>>
>
>


Re: Nightly releases

2014-11-18 Thread Arun Ahuja
Of course we can run this as well to get the lastest, but the build is
fairly long and this seems like a resource many would need.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Arun Ahuja  wrote:

> Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital
> bugfixes and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using the
> latest commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).
>
> Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult to
> run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?
>
> Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?
>
> Thanks,
> Arun
>  ​
>


Nightly releases

2014-11-18 Thread Arun Ahuja
Are nightly releases posted anywhere?  There are quite a few vital bugfixes
and performance improvements being commited to Spark and using the latest
commits is useful (or even necessary for some jobs).

Is there a place to post them, it doesn't seem like it would diffcult to
run make-dist nightly and place it somwhere?

Is is possible extract this from Jenkins bulds?

Thanks,
Arun
 ​