On 10/11/2015 05:12 PM, Sean Owen wrote:
> The Spark releases include a source distribution and several binary
> distributions. This is pretty normal for Apache projects. What are you
> referring to here?

Surely the _source_ distribution does not contain binaries? How else can
you vote on a release if you don't know what it contains?

You can produce convenience downloads that contain binary files, yes,
but surely you need a source-only package which is the one you vote on,
that does not contain any binaries. Do you have such a thing? And where
may I find it?

With regards,
Daniel.

> 
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Out of curiosity: How can you vote on a release that contains 34 binary 
>> files? Surely a source code release should only contain source code and not 
>> binaries, as you cannot verify the content of these.
>>
>> Looking forward to a response.
>>
>> With regards,
>> Daniel.
>>
>> On 10/2/2015, 4:42:31 AM, Reynold Xin <r...@databricks.com> wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Spark 1.5.1 is a maintenance release containing stability fixes. This
>>> release is based on the branch-1.5 maintenance branch of Spark. We
>>> *strongly recommend* all 1.5.0 users to upgrade to this release.
>>>
>>> The full list of bug fixes is here: http://s.apache.org/spark-1.5.1
>>>
>>> http://spark.apache.org/releases/spark-release-1-5-1.html
>>>
>>>
>>> (note: it can take a few hours for everything to be propagated, so you
>>> might get 404 on some download links, but everything should be in maven
>>> central already)
>>>
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