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Why the pointer? Just declare
std::mapunsigned, ThreadPrivate::shared_ptr pQpidThreads;
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Review request for qpid.
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test mingw build on Linux to test the patch (all new to me). It works
in the case of Windows CMake and the Visual Studio toolchain.
Cliff
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Justin Ross jr...@redhat.com wrote:
Chuck, would you
I have tested the patch for QPID-3338 against qpid-0.12-beta on Linux
and it appears to do the right thing for mingw and cmake.
I would like to request approval for this patch.
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The WCF client builds and runs fine also. This also required building
and using C++ broker and client components too (on Windows).
Cliff
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Justin Ross jr...@redhat.com wrote:
Greetings, everyone. Today I produced RC1 from revision 1146605:
Huston, Andrew Stitcher, and
Cliff Jansen.
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QPID-2643 Building QPID with Visual Studio 2010
This patch changes:
List.h - add a typedef from the original post
IntegerTypes.h - adds 'signed' to int_8 to avoid MSVC complaint
SessionState.cpp, qpid-perftest.cpp - adds
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Justin Ross jr...@redhat.com wrote:
Howdy, all. The last-minute blocker, QPID-3394, has been fixed, and there
are no open blocker jiras against 0.12. The proposed final RC, from
revision 1154981 of the 0.12 release branch, is available here:
Welcome Keith!
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:23 AM, Darryl L. Pierce dpie...@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 01:22:29PM -0400, Carl Trieloff wrote:
Keith has been nominated and voted onto Qpid as a committer and has
accepted. Please welcome him
Congrats. :)
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Darryl L. Pierce, Sr.
+1
An additional sub-task would be to rework the separate powershell and
sh scripts within cmake/ctest to a single base (python is a likely
candidate), so that contributers don't need to wear multiple hats.
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Date: 2011/11/15
Subject: Re: C++ broker compilation on Sparc Solaris 10
To: MartiN Beneš martinben...@gmail.com
Hi Martin,
Your timing is excellent. I have been active at my end, mainly
running the client code. I will post my changes
False alarm. My apologies to all. This TR1 feature was added after
VS 2008 shipped, and I am missing the later feature pack from
Microsoft on my usual test box.
Cliff
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Cliff Jansen cliffjan...@gmail.com wrote:
The Windows build fails tripping over qpid/sys
Stitcher, Gordon Sim, Ted Ross, Steve Huston,
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This addresses bug QPID-3193.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3193
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Note that there are pending changes to client side SSL on Windows in
QPID-3914. I haven't examined it, but it seems related to some of the
expanded functionality you are looking for.
Cliff
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[ ] No, bah, humbug, Proton can suck it.
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There's been a lot of good discussion about proton on the dev list,
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I had planned to close the vote last week, but so far I've receieved only
four votes. Anyone else care to cast his or her ballot?
Justin
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Hi, folks. It's time again to vote on
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()/process(), waiting to reacquire the lock after line 152.
I think the explanation is more likely that differences in the poller
implementations expose a different scheduling opportunity for the bug on
Windows compared to Linux.
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On Nov. 15, 2012, 3:05 a.m., Steve Huston wrote
On Nov. 15, 2012, 9:17 p.m., Cliff Jansen wrote:
I am going to disagree (with the proposed patch, and agree with Andrew). I
managed to reproduce (took closer to 15 minutes on my laptop) and get a
similar stack trace.
I see a shared_ptr with non-null value and use_count of 3. impl
a.m.)
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This addresses bug QPID-4424.
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cpp tree.
The volume of these changes (including going forward) is probably much less
than in the qpid/cpp tree, so I do not foresee unamanageble nested ifdef hell
in this approach. Since you are more ready for a commit, I can adjust if the
chosen path is to go the ifdef route.
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On Dec. 3, 2012, 8:01 p.m., Cliff Jansen wrote:
The changes in platform.h and platform.c will be multiplied for mingw and
Visual Studio. In https://reviews.apache.org/r/6302, a separate sys
directory was proposed with uuid.h and time.h (and eventually driver
components). Instead
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a
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Are these functions not available on some platform?
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+1. Welcome!
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Carl Trieloff cctriel...@redhat.com wrote:
Phil was nominated for committer and has accepted. Please join me in
welcoming him.
Phil, you will need to recheck out using https, and if you have any
issues let me know.
more info on committership
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Hi Jeremy,
Several people have worked towards completing a port of Qpid to
Solaris, including myself, but no one yet has followed through
completely. I have found that the client code is in good shape
talking to a Linux C++ broker, but the broker code is largely
untested.
You should be able to
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1 - proton-c (Failed)
Errors while running CTest
I tried the python line substituting a ';' for the ':' in the PYTHONPATH, but
same results.
Not sure what is missing.
- Mary Hinton
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Welcome Fraser!
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Fraser Adams has been nominated for committer for qpid and has accepted.
Please join me in welcoming him to the project!.
Fraser, we are watching to see your first commit!
kind regards
Carl.
Not that this speaks directly to the issue of instant deletion versus
a more dignified old-folks home retirement, but I would point out that
CMake is the sole build mechanism for AMQP 1.0 support in C/C++. You
can't avoid it going forward for at least part of your build.
Also since a lot of the
I am guilty for its inclusion and can't find a specific reason (from
memory, or trying to force a failure) for its need.
Note that there is no FindMaven.cmake equivalent available, so I
cooked up a heuristic. I relied on maven being in the PATH. Also,
based on my unfamiliarity with maven, I
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I volunteer for the WCF version. I'll get to it as soon as I get
QPID-2501 out of the way. I also plan to do some work on the WCF
documentation side as soon as I can as well.
I am going to be on vacation next week so I will try to squeeze in what I can.
Cliff
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:27 AM,
Perhaps it would be useful for somebody to assist this debate by
introducing the messaging API in the .NET context and addressing why,
for example, .NET programmers need this API, but Java programmers
don't. Or why a developer who might be inclined to use WCF should use
this messaging API
Why would a user chose to use this binding instead
of the WCF client - I guess thats the key question ?
If I understand the previous posts in this thread, the answer is that
people who are comfortable with WCF paradigms will use WCF, and people
who like to think a little closer to AMQP on the
I'm working on enhancing the WCF channel stack to make it easier to
program with the binary binding and improve the interoperability with
other clients.
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Hi Chuck,
I haven't seen that exact problem, but for me, 9 times out of 10 mysterious
problems between debug and release versions boiled down to build issues.
While the following rules of thumb can probably be relaxed in some
situations, I tried to always make sure:
Never mix debug and release
Hi Steve,
What version of Qpid are you using? There's no reference to
boost_date_time in the interop project today.
The boost include libraries contain fancy #pragmas to force linking
against the (correct) library version.
Daniel:
Since you built the cpp tree first, it also needs the same
Hi Daniel,
To confirm, I can build qpid/wcf libraries on Windows 7 and using VS 2008.
I need to set BOOST_ROOT and BOOST_VERSION and QPID_BUILD_ROOT in my
environment before building.
At runtime, I need to make sure that all of the following are
available from the PATH of subdirectories (often
which directory must be set for
QPID_BUILD_ROOT
Br, Daniel
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Sent: Montag, 04. Oktober 2010 18:36
To: Daniel Sack
Cc: dev@qpid.apache.org
Subject: Re: Building WCF Channel
In your case, BOOST_VERSION=104000
Hi Adam,
In case it helps, note that the documentation in 0.7 for the WCF
client also applies for the 0.6 version, with the exception of the
section on security (SSL and SASL plain, new for 0.7). See
http://qpid.apache.org/books/0.7/Programming-In-Apache-Qpid/html/ch04.html.
Cliff
On Tue, Nov
In CMake, there is a checkbox labeled BUILD_SSL that is selected by
default. Presumably deselecting that and rebuilding (i.e. full clean
and regenerate visual studio project files) should do it. I've never
tried it though...
Cliff
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Daniel Sack
[X ] Yes, release RC3 as Qpid 0.8
[ ] No, I have an issue which I'll discuss in a new thread.
Cliff
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Robbie Gemmell robbie.gemm...@gmail.com wrote:
As RC3 has now been out for a week without call for blocking changes to be
made, it seems like it is time for a
Gordon Sim wrote in the JIRA:
fwiw: I see no risk in including this in 0.10 providing there is still time
to do so.
+1
Cliff
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Andrew Stitcher astitc...@redhat.com wrote:
This is a potentially bad bug that would be hard to find if we ran into
it.
+1
Cliff
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Hello, everyone. The blocker issue raised earlier this week has been
resolved. There's more information, including release notes, at the release
page[1].
The proposed final distribution of Qpid 0.10 is available
QPID:
Yes [ X ]
No [ ]
PROTON:
Yes [ X ]
No [ ]
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RC6 contains the proposed final bits for Qpid 0.22.
If you favor making the RC6 bits into our official release, vote +1.
If you have reason to believe RC6 is not ready for release, vote -1.
Thanks!
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These patches look good. I am in favour.
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The following are all small, windows, installation-related fixes:
QPID-5017: WinSDK build leaves release executables stranded in \bin directory
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correct to
me. Sadly, I was not able to get ctest to cooperate on my system to run
simplest tests, let alone the CLFS-specific tests. However, I believe the
patch is useful and does no harm on the Windows side.
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