Hi, I was away nearly all day yesterday and today 'til a few hours ago. Didn't notice those two bugs when preparing the release, so: sounds reasonable to cancel the vote, fix & re-roll?
(btw, just noticed the "subject" on subject.. overnight time I guess) br, juan pablo On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote: > Awesome, thanks Harry! I'll test today and respond back, hopefully soon. > > Glen > > > On 12/22/2013 08:44 AM, Harry Metske wrote: > >> this NPE should have been fixed now, it was a classloading issue, combined >> with the leading slash of the resource. >> Can you try once more. >> >> regards, >> Harry >> >> >> >> On 22 December 2013 00:43, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> -1 right now, just one thing, I hope to fix soon unless someone else can >>> get to it. Namely, the "jspwiki.policy.file" property in >>> jspwiki-custom.properties doesn't seem to be working--I get an NPE on >>> just >>> about any value I put there (unless I use "jspwiki.policy" itself, in >>> which >>> case it probably incorrectly looks for the default one under WEB-INF.) I >>> should be able to have this setting in my jspwiki-custom.properties file: >>> >>> jspwiki.policy.file=mycustom.policy >>> >>> And place mycustom.policy in my $CATALINA_HOME/lib folder, and that >>> policy >>> file should get picked up. I've tried multiple ways to specify the >>> customization file--full path, with/without leading "/", etc., they all >>> fail with this NPE: >>> >>> java.lang.NullPointerException >>> at org.apache.wiki.auth.AuthenticationManager.findConfigFile( >>> AuthenticationManager.java:646) >>> at org.apache.wiki.auth.AuthorizationManager.initialize( >>> AuthorizationManager.java:494) >>> at org.apache.wiki.WikiEngine.initialize(WikiEngine.java:586) >>> at org.apache.wiki.WikiEngine.<init>(WikiEngine.java:430) >>> >>> I'd like this property to work because I'm about to update my blog entry >>> on hosting JSPWiki on OpenShift, and I would like users to be able to >>> just >>> deploy the WAR & a separate policy file without needing to do "war >>> surgery", i.e., open up and modify the jspwiki.policy file loaded there >>> by >>> default. We no longer require war surgery for the jspwiki.properties >>> file, >>> it would be very nice for it to be the same for the policy file. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Glen >>> >>> >>> On 12/20/2013 06:02 PM, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote: >>> >>> This is a release vote for Apache JSPWiki, version 2.10.0. The vote will >>>> be >>>> open for at least 72 hours from now. >>>> >>>> It fixes the following issues: >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa? >>>> projectId=12310732&version=12323941 >>>> >>>> Note that we are voting upon the source (tag), binaries are provided for >>>> convenience. >>>> >>>> Everybody is encouraged to vote. >>>> >>>> Source and binary files: >>>> http://people.apache.org/~juanpablo/releases/2.10.0-rc1 >>>> >>>> The tag to be voted upon: >>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jspwiki/tags/jspwiki_2_10_0_rc1 >>>> >>>> JSPWiki's KEYS file containing PGP keys we use to sign the release: >>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/jspwiki/KEYS >>>> >>>> *** Please download, test and vote: >>>> >>>> [ ] +1 Approve the release >>>> [ ] 0 Don't mind >>>> [ ] -1 Disapprove the release (please provide specific comments) >>>> >>>> >>>> br, >>>> juan pablo >>>> >>>> >>>> >
