Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-06 Thread Ivan Godwin
I know that 1.9.1 has already been release, but I'm working to verify the native client, now. Ivan On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 8:42 AM Nabarun Nag wrote: > Can anyone confirm that the native client test failure happening in 1.10 RC > does not occur in this candidate. > I can test it if someone can

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-06 Thread Nabarun Nag
Can anyone confirm that the native client test failure happening in 1.10 RC does not occur in this candidate. I can test it if someone can point me to the instructions to do that. Regards Naba On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 8:38 AM Robert Houghton wrote: > +1 given the pre-existence of threw class

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-06 Thread Robert Houghton
+1 given the pre-existence of threw class path bug, and it's fix in 1.10 On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 11:26 Jens Deppe wrote: > No, It's fixed in 1.10.x. > > On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:16 AM Robert Houghton > wrote: > > > Hi Jens, > > > > Does this issue appear in 1.10.0.RC1? > > > > On Tue, Sep 3,

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-05 Thread Owen Nichols
It's past the announced deadline and we have enough votes to close the vote. Voting status == +1: 5 binding votes * Dave Barnes (PMC member) * John Blum (PMC member) * Dan Smith (PMC member) * Kirk Lund (PMC member) * Anthony Baker (PMC Member) +0: 1 vote * Jens Deppe (PMC Member) -0:

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-05 Thread Anthony Baker
Changing my vote to +1. Verified: - No binaries in source releases - Signatures and hashes are correct - Correct LICENSE and NOTICE files - Builds from source Anthony > On Sep 5, 2019, at 3:08 PM, Owen Nichols wrote: > > Hi Anthony, if your concern has been resolved to your satisfaction,

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-05 Thread Owen Nichols
Hi Anthony, if your concern has been resolved to your satisfaction, would you like to revise you vote before I record the final tally? > On Sep 3, 2019, at 3:38 PM, Anthony Baker wrote: > > Yep, I also see that apache-geode-native-1.9.1-src.tar.gz is empty. > > -1 until that is fixed. > >

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-05 Thread Kirk Lund
Note to anyone actually trying to build and run unit tests using the *rel/v1.9.1.RC3* tag... 1.9.x does not contain my fix for PartitionedRegionLoadModelJUnitTest so it may fail as it depends on your networking configuration. The failure looks like:

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-05 Thread Kirk Lund
+1 to release RC3. Downloaded and reviewed contents of artifacts. Reviewed Manifest of geode dependency jar. Used GFSH to start locator and server. On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 11:50 AM Dave Barnes wrote: > +1 > checked the geode-native package by successfully building the library and > the api docs.

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-04 Thread Dave Barnes
+1 checked the geode-native package by successfully building the library and the api docs. On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 11:26 AM Jens Deppe wrote: > No, It's fixed in 1.10.x. > > On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:16 AM Robert Houghton > wrote: > > > Hi Jens, > > > > Does this issue appear in 1.10.0.RC1? > >

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-04 Thread Jens Deppe
No, It's fixed in 1.10.x. On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:16 AM Robert Houghton wrote: > Hi Jens, > > Does this issue appear in 1.10.0.RC1? > > On Tue, Sep 3, 2019, 13:03 Jens Deppe wrote: > > > TL;DR: +0 > > > > When using gfsh over http, the following exception occurs: > > > > (1) Executing -

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-04 Thread Dan Smith
+1 Ran geode-release-check - https://github.com/upthewaterspout/geode-release-check I have no opinion on the bug Jens found - since was a bug in 1.9.0, I'm ok shipping 1.9.1 without it. -Dan On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 10:16 AM Robert Houghton wrote: > Hi Jens, > > Does this issue appear in

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-04 Thread Robert Houghton
Hi Jens, Does this issue appear in 1.10.0.RC1? On Tue, Sep 3, 2019, 13:03 Jens Deppe wrote: > TL;DR: +0 > > When using gfsh over http, the following exception occurs: > > (1) Executing - connect --url=https://localhost:7070/geode-mgmt/v1 > >

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Owen Nichols
Corrected 1.9.1.RC3 artifacts for geode-native are now available at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/geode/1.9.1.RC3/ As there is no other impact to any other artifacts, we believe there is no need for an RC4 for this issue. If

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Anthony Baker
Yep, I also see that apache-geode-native-1.9.1-src.tar.gz is empty. -1 until that is fixed. Anthony > On Sep 3, 2019, at 2:09 PM, Dan Smith wrote: > > It looks like the native source is missing from this RC? There is a tar > file, but it is emply if you try to unzip it. > > -Dan > > On

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Kirk Lund
Everything looks good to me other than the empty apache-geode-native-1.9.1-src.tar.gz file. On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 2:09 PM Dan Smith wrote: > It looks like the native source is missing from this RC? There is a tar > file, but it is emply if you try to unzip it. > > -Dan > > On Fri, Aug 30, 2019

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Dan Smith
It looks like the native source is missing from this RC? There is a tar file, but it is emply if you try to unzip it. -Dan On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 11:11 AM Owen Nichols wrote: > Hello Geode dev community, > > This is a release candidate for Apache Geode, version 1.9.1.RC3. > Thanks to all the

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Kirk Lund
Hi John, Unfortunately, that ERROR message is logged by Log4J, not Geode. The only way to prevent it or turn it off is to provide a logging implementation. Putting Logback plus Log4j 2 to SLF4J Adapter on the classpath should be sufficient to make Log4J happy. On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 10:40 AM John

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread Jens Deppe
TL;DR: +0 When using gfsh over http, the following exception occurs: (1) Executing - connect --url=https://localhost:7070/geode-mgmt/v1 --security-properties-file=/Users/jdeppe/workspace/gemfire-develop/open/security.properties Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread John Blum
1 more thing... I would additionally advise rewording the sentence... *> Please add log4j-core to the classpath.* To read... "*Please consider adding log4j-core, or another Logging provider (e.g. Logback), to your classpath. Apache Geode works best with Log4j.*" Food for thought. -John On

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-09-03 Thread John Blum
+1 Ran SDG build against Apache Geode 1.9.1 build snapshots (for RC3). However, can we seriously reconsider logging the follow message at ERROR? Ugh! ERROR StatusLogger Log4j2 could not find a logging implementation. Please add log4j-core to the classpath. Using SimpleLogger to log to the

Re: [VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-08-30 Thread Dave Barnes
+1 Checked the docs: Successfully built viewed the Geode User Guide and the Javadocs. On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 11:11 AM Owen Nichols wrote: > Hello Geode dev community, > > This is a release candidate for Apache Geode, version 1.9.1.RC3. > Thanks to all the community members for their

[VOTE] Apache Geode 1.9.1.RC3

2019-08-30 Thread Owen Nichols
Hello Geode dev community, This is a release candidate for Apache Geode, version 1.9.1.RC3. Thanks to all the community members for their contributions to this release! Please do a review and give your feedback. The deadline is 3PM PST Thu, September 05 2019. Release notes can be found at: