On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Following the earlier discussion I have spun an alpha for a Qpid C++
> 0.34 release, produced using r1685120 of the cpp dir on trunk.
>
> You can get the files at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/qpid/cpp/0.34-alpha/
>
> Give them a kick of the tyres and report back. We can spin a beta next
> week or proceed to an RC, depending on what people find in the alpha
> or might want to get included into the release.
>
> Robbie
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Fantastic!
I don't suppose it would be easy to incorporate an ubuntu/debian package
into your alpha/beta release cycle? I could easily drop this into our dev
environment and provide feedback from my side.

On a related note, I've created a testing branch for node-amqp10 (which I'm
using to interact with qpidd) to run a suite of integration tests against
qpidd on TravisCI using mcpierce's qpid-testing ppa*. I know it's extra
work but it seems like the pieces are in place to automate this process,
and running our integration tests against your server would only stand to
benefit all projects involved imho. Please let me know if you guys are
interested in this, I would be more than willing to help where I can.

* There is an open issue to whitelist this ppa on TravisCI so that other
projects can easily test against qpidd (maybe even your own test suite?),
but the rules I've created could also accommodate downloading an alpha/beta
deb file and installing it manually.

Matt

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