+1
MacOS 10.15.3 (ulimit -n 1)
Checksums and sig match
make check passes cleanly
> On 13 Feb 2020, at 17:55, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
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>> On 13. Feb 2020, at 17:56, Joan Touzet wrote:
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>> With this vote, we are now at 3 +1 PMC votes - a minimum for releasing.
>>
>> Everyone - please
> On 13. Feb 2020, at 17:56, Joan Touzet wrote:
>
> With this vote, we are now at 3 +1 PMC votes - a minimum for releasing.
>
> Everyone - please keep testing and submitting your experience. It'd be nice
> if someone could double check the GPG signing and checksums as well. If we
> need to
Fine by me, thanks for the heads up.
Adam
> On Feb 13, 2020, at 10:18 AM, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I’m planning a change to the Mac downloads for CouchDB with the 3.0 release.
>
> Since Apple will require their variant of code signing called Notarization
> for all software that
With this vote, we are now at 3 +1 PMC votes - a minimum for releasing.
Everyone - please keep testing and submitting your experience. It'd be
nice if someone could double check the GPG signing and checksums as
well. If we need to stop the release, we will.
Our typical policy is to release
Hey all,
I’m planning a change to the Mac downloads for CouchDB with the 3.0 release.
Since Apple will require their variant of code signing called Notarization
for all software that is supposed to run on the next version of macOS, and
since I assume we want to continue to run on those systems,
also verified make check passes on CentOS 8 with SM60 using the standard
mozjs60/mozjs60-devel packages. Tested amd64 and ppc64le.
I also ran some basic clouseau tests which ran fine.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 10:47, Will Holley wrote:
> +1 make check passing on Centos 7, tested both amd64 and
+1
Checked on Mac OS Mojave.
> On 10. Feb 2020, at 17:33, Joan Touzet wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I would like to propose that we release Apache CouchDB 3.0.0.
>
> Candidate release notes:
>
>https://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/whatsnew/3.0.html
>
> We encourage the whole community
+1 make check passing on Centos 7, tested both amd64 and ppc64le. I'm going
to try on Centos 8 next...
One thing I noticed is that the Unix install instructions look outdated
with respect to Erlang / Node / Python dependencies though I'm not 100%
sure what the supported options are now.
On
+1 from "Debian 10 Buster on ppc64le" 's point of view.
The test was performed against Debian 10 Buster docker image on Ubuntu
ppc64le box.
Eunit test can pass but just saw that t_stats_retained_on_job_removal might
randomly fail due to timeout. Other test including `make javascript` and
`make