Re: 4.0-rc1 from source - CqlshTest failure: Python driver not installed

2021-05-26 Thread Angelo Polo
Thanks for the reply Brandon. I've opened CASSANDRA-16700, but I'll leave it to others more familiar with the driver versions to decide the exact dependency to set. Best, Angelo On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 5:00 PM Brandon Williams wrote: > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:05 AM Angelo Polo >

Re: 4.0-rc1 from source - CqlshTest failure: Python driver not installed

2021-05-26 Thread Angelo Polo
> > On Wed, May 26, 2021, 8:31 AM Angelo Polo > wrote: > > > Hey there, > > > > When running bin/cqlsh or the test CqlshTest#testKeyspaceRequired, I'm > > getting an error : "Python Cassandra driver not installed, or not on > > PYTHONPATH." The

4.0-rc1 from source - CqlshTest failure: Python driver not installed

2021-05-26 Thread Angelo Polo
Hey there, When running bin/cqlsh or the test CqlshTest#testKeyspaceRequired, I'm getting an error : "Python Cassandra driver not installed, or not on PYTHONPATH." The suggestion to install the driver with pip is in the test failure output (below), but is pre-installing the driver a new

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-29 Thread Angelo Polo
Might also want to check among the tickets opened by non-committers and still awaiting an assignee. E.g. *assignee is EMPTY AND reporter not in membersOf(Committers)* There are patches/pull-requests there too. Best, Angelo On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 1:51 PM Benjamin Lerer wrote: > > > >

Re: [DISCUSS] Remove support for `test.runners` and `testparallel`

2021-04-13 Thread Angelo Polo
Docker doesn't run natively on FreeBSD (though work is underway to enable that). It's possible to run Docker Machine inside VirtualBox so maybe that's workable, otherwise I suppose I can live without parallel testing for now since I'm probably the only one. Best, Angelo On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at

Re: Invitation to participate in a survey about Apache Cassandra

2021-03-03 Thread Angelo Polo
Hi Tan, How, when, and to whom will the results be published? Best, Angelo On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 10:32 PM Tan, J. wrote: > Dear Cassandra contributor, > > We are doing research on understanding how developers manage a special kind > of Technical Debt in *Java.* > > We kindly ask 15-20

Re: [DISCUSS] When to stop supporting Python 2

2021-01-24 Thread Angelo Polo
Since python2 was completely removed from FreeBSD at the end of 2020, this is a good idea from my perspective. On a related note, since cassandra3 on FreeBSD was facing removal due to the python2 dependency, I back-ported python3 compatibility to the 3.11 branch. I've just created CASSANDRA-16403

Cassandra 4.0-beta1 available on FreeBSD

2020-07-27 Thread Angelo Polo
Cassandra 4.0-beta1 is now available on FreeBSD. You can find information about the port here: https://www.freshports.org/databases/cassandra4/ The beta can be installed from an up-to-date ports tree under databases/cassandra4. Best, Angelo

Re: Is i386 still officially supported?

2020-05-28 Thread Angelo Polo
re is any interest in supporting it if it doesnt just kind of work > anyway. > > Hopefully someone else has some more concrete details. > > On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 5:07 AM Angelo Polo > wrote: > > > Is i386 still officially supported in 3.11.x and 4.0? I could swear I

Is i386 still officially supported?

2020-05-25 Thread Angelo Polo
*not* listed in the comment in that file listing architectures excluded from official support - not sure what status that confers. Thanks, Angelo Polo

CommitLogReaderTest

2019-12-19 Thread Angelo Polo
LogReaderTest.testReadFromMidpoint(CommitLogReaderTest.java:111) Shall I open a bug in JIRA for this or have I misunderstood how testReadFromMidpoint works? Thanks, Angelo Polo