at 9:51 PM, Rafael Schloming r...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the delay, there seemed to be some kind of Nexus outage today,
so I was unable to generate the java binaries until just now.
I've posted RC5 in the usual places. The only difference from RC4 is a one
line delta
[ X ] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
I tested 0.8 against the Dispatch trunk.
On 10/27/2014 09:51 PM, Rafael Schloming wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the delay, there seemed to be some kind of Nexus outage today, so
I was unable to generate the java binaries until just now.
I've
[X} Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
I tested 0.8 against the HornetQ trunk. Had to rename a few enums (SESSION_OPEN
to SESSION_LOCAL_OPEN) but other than that everything worked.
[ x ] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
Tested on Windows: 32/64 bit, XP/Win8.1
On Monday, October 27, 2014, Rafael Schloming r...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the delay, there seemed to be some kind of Nexus outage today, so
I was unable to generate the java binaries
[ X ] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
Tested Windows Server 2012 RC2 host, compiled with Visual Studio {2008, 2010,
2012, 2013} {x86, {x64}
passes ctest(s)
[ X ] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final.
I ran the C and Java build+tests, and tried out the published Java binaries
using the JMS client build+tests.
Aside: doing a binary diff of the archive contents shows a second small
change since RC4, in the python bindings: http://svn.apache.org
[X] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
Testing: Proton-c build, unit tests, and install on Fedora20 and Centos7 x86_64
- Original Message -
From: Rafael Schloming r...@alum.mit.edu
To: proton@qpid.apache.org
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 9:51:00 PM
Subject: VOTE: Release
[X] Yes, release Proton 0.8 RC5 as 0.8 final
Proton-J side still works for AMQ.
On 10/27/2014 09:51 PM, Rafael Schloming wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Sorry for the delay, there seemed to be some kind of Nexus outage today, so
I was unable to generate the java binaries until just now.
I've posted RC5
Please have a look. This one includes ken's ssl fix in addition to
everything that was in RC4:
http://people.apache.org/~rhs/qpid-proton-0.1rc5/
mea culpa - apologies.
However, RC5 looks pretty good on these platforms:
Fedora 17 (64bit)
Debian 6 (32bit, vm)
Ubuntu 12.04 (32bit, vm)
Centos 6 (64bit, vm)
I simply did a make install, then ran the proton test suite. A few warnings
during build, but all tests pass.
The only problem
OK - proton-c built OK for me on Ubuntu 12.04 (32-bit) and Centos 6.3
(32 bit)... Tests all worked fine on the Ubuntu machine. On CentOS I
got the following error:
proton_tests.messenger.MessengerTest.testSendBogus
That particular test does a DNS lookup on an invalid address, and if that
happens to take a while it can fail the way you're seeing. It will also
fail if you happen to be on one of those networks that are configured to
resolve all invalid hostnames to some kind of search engine.
--Rafael
On Thu,
.
fail
We should exclude this test before we spin the final release.
Rajith
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Ken Giusti kgiu...@redhat.com wrote:
mea culpa - apologies.
However, RC5 looks pretty good on these platforms:
Fedora 17 (64bit)
Debian 6 (32bit, vm
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