I’m soliciting interest / feedback on something.
Maybe some of you are familiar with transient-cores (SOLR-1028), an
LRU cache SolrCore mechanism that allows you to have an almost
unlimited number of cores on a node in name-only with a limited number
that are actually loaded at any one time.
As a side note the clamav process appears to have been a red herring. For
me the command succeeds ~40-50% of the time (after adding --no-cache) no
idea why.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 9:23 AM Gus Heck wrote:
> This could be an issue with anti-virus software or gpg-agent... I got the
> same result
For the second item, instead of "Solrj now offers async HTTP/2
Requests", it would be better to say "SolrJ now offers an improved
async request API". We previously supported async but SOLR-14763
merely offers a better API and deprecates the existing one. I realize
the JIRA title is not so
This could be an issue with anti-virus software or gpg-agent... I got the
same result with the docker build until I killed clamav
gus@ns-l1:~$ ps aux | grep clamav
clamav 1806 0.0 0.0 59124 14080 ?Ss 09:01 0:00
/usr/bin/freshclam -d --foreground=true
gus11896 0.0 0.0
Hi,
Smoketester succeeds:
SUCCESS! [0:45:28.467115]
But I cannot get the docker build to pass:
It seems to fail during GPG validation of your key during image build:
> gpg: key 140BC45803B03F7F: public key "Patrick Gustav Heck (CODE SIGNING KEY)
> " imported
> gpg: can't connect to the agent: