-1 from me.

First wee can’t do that in a patch release, but that’s semantics.

Both the Morphlines interceptor and the  Morphlines-Solr-Sink are components 
that are widely used amongst the community. I did some analysis last year that 
I’ll dig out and share, but they are two of the  most used components after 
HDFS sink, Kafka and JMS.

Whilst I agree it’s sucky that Cloudera aren’t supporting Kite anymore, I 
wonder whether we can find a way to bring Morphlines into here, or otherwise 
get upstream and fix the bits that need fixing.

Tristan


From: Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>
Reply: dev@flume.apache.org <dev@flume.apache.org>
Date: 13 January 2022 at 15:26:12
To: dev@flume.apache.org <dev@flume.apache.org>
Subject:  Morphlines-solr-sink  

While I am not having any trouble building the morphline-solr-sink component, 
it is dependent on the abandoned kite-sdk, which makes its life very limited.  

In addition, the kite-sdk has a dependency on parquet-avro which, according to 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-3403, has vulnerabilities in every 
available release.  

Due to these factors I am going to remove the morphline-solr-sink module from 
Flume for the 1.10.0 release.  

Ralph

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