Hi,
The first link actually compared current 4.1.0 to "4.0.2-SNAPSHOT", i.e.
some intermediate version. I have now re-run the comparison against 4.0.1
(called 4.0.1RC2 in my database), results are similar, but not fully equal.
The new comparison is available at the following links:
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When was the previous regression run?
Some of the formula errors mention invalid sheet names, including
empty strings. The fix for #60460 committed Dec. 30 handled null
sheet names in SheetNameEvaluator, but perhaps that change should also
check and handle empty strings?
I've never actually
A first run of the regression tests for Apache POI is done. It still uses
XMLBeans 3.0.2, I will re-run a 2nd time later when we have XmlBeans 3.0.3
final available.
There are new failures with a high amount of failing documents compared to
4.0.x, however these are caused by the addition of a
Hi Greg,
> 1. what work remains before releasing a new XMLBeans?
I'm not committing to trunk currently, but to a branch. I'm not planning to
include my changes in the current release, as I haven't tested them yet
thoroughly.
> 2. How do I build, tag, and release XMLBeans?
tag: via svn
OK, I think I'm reasonably familiar now with the POI release build
process, thank you to all who have contributed to the detailed
release-guide.txt.
However, there is no such document I can find for XMLBeans, and it
sounds like there may be an open question or two there?
Further, if I'm reading
I've dropped the xmlbeans staging jars.
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On 18.03.19 06:11, Greg Woolsey wrote:
> I've not done a release yet, but I'd be willing to read the docs and
> take a stab at it if no one else has time.
Regarding POI:
After setting up the environment - its merely calling the release-prep* scripts.
I haven't yet updated the link to
che_xmlbeans to a real package and being
> compatible to former releases - and it gives me a bit of a hard time.
>
> But nevertheless we might want push the next release for POI and XmlBeans.
>
> I'm busy next week, but could take care about the releases the week
> afterwards.
>
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tible to former releases - and it gives me a bit of a hard time.
> >
> > But nevertheless we might want push the next release for POI and
> XmlBeans.
> >
> > I'm busy next week, but could take care about the releases the week
> afterwards.
> >
> > How is everyon
resources from /schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans to a real package and being
> compatible to former releases - and it gives me a bit of a hard time.
>
> But nevertheless we might want push the next release for POI and XmlBeans.
>
> I'm busy next week, but could take care about the releases t
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