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On Apr 11, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Justin Erenkrantz jus...@erenkrantz.com
wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Yongming Zhao ming@gmail.com wrote:
well, does that affect the ARM platform?
ARMv6 (Raspberry Pi) and ARMv7 is 32-bit, but ARMv8 is
That looks really good, there are lots of complicated issues to get this stuff
right.
Which header differences between one range fetch and the next invalidate all of
the old fragments, when should they just update the response headers.
What is the right range/partial object chunk size. (Should
Brendan,
This might be TS-2564. I'm currently investigating another crash that seems
related.
+1 on RHEL6.4
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Phil Sorber sor...@apache.org wrote:
Hello All,
I've prepared a release for v4.2.1 (RC0) which is the latest stable release
in the 4.2.x series. This is the second release in our Long Term Support
(LTS) version as detailed in our Release
+1
Builds in my environment and passes some basic smoke tests :)
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Phil Sorber sor...@apache.org wrote:
Hello All,
I've prepared a release for v4.2.1 (RC0) which is the latest stable release
in the 4.2.x series. This is the second release in our Long Term
Awesome. Let me know if I can do anything on my end to help track it down.
On 4/14/14, 2:39 PM, Alan M. Carroll a...@network-geographics.com wrote:
Brendan,
This might be TS-2564. I'm currently investigating another crash that
seems related.
+1
Builds just fine on Mac OS X v10.9.2.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Phil Sorber sor...@apache.org wrote:
Hello All,
I've prepared a release for v4.2.1 (RC0) which is the latest stable release
in the 4.2.x series. This is the second release in our Long Term Support
(LTS) version as