On 18.12.19 16:59, Georg Kallidis wrote: > today I worked on a couple of TORQUE issues, which blocked the release of > Torque 4.1, but could be resolved (someone checks this?). The question is whether torque-test runs ok or not. I got access to a fairly recent Oracle server and found that the Oracle tests are broken. They already fail because of invalid SQL-files being generated.
> Still remaining are TORQUE-355 "Improve support for HSQLDB 2.x" and > TORQUE-356 "Implement millisecond support for MySQL timestamps". > - TORQUE-356 seems to be actually resolved as Hsqldb 3.x is now used - ? There are some instanceof-checks in the tests that exclude several feature tests that HSQLDb now has. I wanted to check whether these exclusions are now obsolete or not. However, the above-mentioned issue mainly was about the introduction of timezones into datetime columns. This broke some tests. > May be to lift the release version from 4.1 to 5.1 for the Torque release > as well? I have to admit that I changed quite a lot and deleted stuff without caring too much for backward compatibility. My guess would be that we are no longer in a 4.x-range but need at least 5.0 Bye, Thomas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: torque-dev-unsubscr...@db.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: torque-dev-h...@db.apache.org