[CANCEL] [VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-08 Thread Julian Hyde
Changing my vote to -1 due to show-stopper CALCITE-1279, and canceling the vote. Expect RC1 shortly. Julian > On Jun 8, 2016, at 1:10 PM, Julian Hyde wrote: > > I just discovered https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-1279. > It affects a significant proportion of

Re: [VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-08 Thread Julian Hyde
I just discovered https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-1279. It affects a significant proportion of queries going through the Druid adapter. I am inclined to declare this a show-stopper and change my vote to -1. We could make a new RC today with a fix to this and Alan's bug

Re: [VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-08 Thread Jesus Camacho Rodriguez
+1 Downloaded it, checked the signatures, built it, run the test suite. Thanks, Jesús On 6/7/16, 7:42 PM, "Alan Gates" wrote: >+1. Checked the signatures, did a build, and ran rat. The rat check fails >because the git.properties file doesn’t have an Apache

Re: [VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-08 Thread Josh Elser
+1 * xsums/sigs match * Can build and run tests (zip and tgz) * Checked dependencies on elasticsearch and druid drivers (for ASLv2 compliance) and verified there weren't any other changes in dependencies since 1.7.0 * read over release notes Thanks for putting this together, Julian! Julian

Re: [VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-07 Thread Julian Hyde
> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:42 AM, Alan Gates wrote: > > The rat check fails because the git.properties file doesn’t have an Apache > License. This isn’t worth re-rolling for, but it would be nice to fix in the > future (or add git.properties to rat’s excludes) so the rat

[VOTE] Release apache-calcite-1.8.0 (release candidate 0)

2016-06-06 Thread Julian Hyde
Hi all, I have created a build for Apache Calcite 1.8.0, release candidate 0. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release. It includes two new adapters (Druid and Elasticsearch), several important SQL enhancements, and a couple of dozen other features and bug-fixes. You can read the