I think it's safe to move to 1.8; yeah what tune is good for you? I'm in
Pacific time zone and am flexible this afternoon.

Trevor you free?

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 09:37 Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
wrote:

> Yikes! ... well guess then I can't help you folks as it's almost
> impossible to get my hands on a 1.7 version.
>
> What's preventing you from going to 1.8+?
>
> Any your build says 1.8 and above:
>         <requireJavaVersion>
>                   <version>[1.8,)</version>
>                 </requireJavaVersion>
>
> Regarding the artifacts ... would it be ok to have the maven artifacts
> using classifiers and perhaps the files in the libs and distribution to
> follow the typical scala sheme?
>
> Chris
>
> Am 19.04.20, 17:56 schrieb "Trevor Grant" <trevor.d.gr...@gmail.com>:
>
>     Yea, we have a requirement on 1.7. we need to get it up to 8, but
>     considered that a different issue.
>
>     Maven throws warning, sbt breaks down entirely (when importing)- hence
> why
>     we were using a script to replace 2.11 w 2.12
>
>     On Sun, Apr 19, 2020, 10:33 AM Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
>     wrote:
>
>     > Well I have been compiling with various jdks from 8 to 14. However I
>     > noticed that if I select a jdk and start the build that the Scala
> parts
>     > Seefahrt to the version in my systems path. Which then results in
> all sorts
>     > of major version problems.
>     >
>     > For the Scalatest plugin I managed to have it use the maven
> java.home...
>     > The Scala compiler is being a little trickyer.
>     >
>     > Will continue this evening. Keep your fingers crossed.
>     >
>     > Also does maven totally not like variables in artifactids.
>     >
>     > Chris
>     > ________________________________
>     > Von: Trevor Grant <trevor.d.gr...@gmail.com>
>     > Gesendet: Sonntag, 19. April 2020 15:41
>     > An: Mahout Dev List <dev@mahout.apache.org>
>     > Betreff: Re: Hi ... need some help?
>     >
>     > Hey Chris,
>     >
>     > First of all- thank you so much for your work so far.
>     >
>     > The build 100% currently works, the only issue is with releasing
> binaries.
>     > Are you compiling w 1.7? Not really sure why artifact IDs are
> changing?
>     > That's very strange.
>     >
>     > To answer your question regarding the community block- no, it is not
> as if
>     > there is a company that pays us to work on Mahout and the rest is
>     > community. What it means is that while we appreciate those code
>     > contributions, no one still actively involved is maintaining them
> and we
>     > advise people to use at their own risk. The refactor to a `community`
>     > folder was meant to reflect the reality of the situation.
>     >
>     > The only test issues I was aware of were with Javadocs when trying
> to do a
>     > release with Java 1.8+ those would fail due to formatting.
>     >
>     > I feel like you're hitting some unique issues, and maybe we could
> help you
>     > out / there may exist simple solutions.
>     >
>     > Thank you again for your help!
>     >
>     > tg
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 2:17 AM Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.d...@c-ware.de
>     > >
>     > wrote:
>     >
>     > > Hi folks,
>     > >
>     > > So yesterday I invested several hours in cleaning up your build. I
> got
>     > > quite far, currently trying to get the tests to pass. For some
>     > > Scala-Java-major-version problems, but working on fixing them.
>     > >
>     > > However sind things will be different. I hope that's OK.
> Especially with
>     > > the artifact ids.
>     > >
>     > > Just as a question: does the build currently work at all?
> Especially in
>     > > the community block I had to fix quite a few API changes where the
> code
>     > in
>     > > the blocks were for older versions of libraries.
>     > >
>     > > I hope I get some more tests to pass today.
>     > >
>     > > Chris
>     > > ________________________________
>     > > Von: Andrew Musselman <a...@apache.org>
>     > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. April 2020 20:35
>     > > An: Mahout Dev List <dev@mahout.apache.org>
>     > > Betreff: Re: Hi ... need some help?
>     > >
>     > > Looking forward to working on this with you; thanks again!
>     > >
>     > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 11:09 AM Christofer Dutz <
>     > > christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
>     > > wrote:
>     > >
>     > > > Hi Andrew,
>     > > >
>     > > > guess I'll start with the fork and contact you folks on slack.
>     > > >
>     > > > Chris
>     > > >
>     > > >
>     > > >
>     > > > Am 16.04.20, 19:43 schrieb "Andrew Musselman" <a...@apache.org>:
>     > > >
>     > > >     Chris, thank you for your help..
>     > > >
>     > > >     Yeah if you fork what's in master you can see what state
> it's in;
>     > we
>     > > > are in
>     > > >     the #mahout channel in tge-asf slack and this is also a fine
> way to
>     > > > keep
>     > > >     track of discussion.
>     > > >
>     > > >     We could file a JIRA ticket as well, however you prefer to
> work.
>     > > >
>     > > >     Best
>     > > >     Andrew
>     > > >
>     > > >     On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 06:59 Christofer Dutz <
>     > > > christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
>     > > >     wrote:
>     > > >
>     > > >     > Hi Trevor,
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > ok ... first of all ... the Mahout PMC is defining a
> "community
>     > > >     > maintained" library which is not maintained by the mahout
> PMC?!?!
>     > > >     > I thought at Apache everything is about Community over
> code. So
>     > is
>     > > a
>     > > >     > company driving the non-community stuff?
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > But back to your build issues:
>     > > >     > I had a look and I too encountered these comments and
> remarks and
>     > > >     > sometimes patterns I recognized and could imagine why they
> were
>     > > > created.
>     > > >     > Yes quite a bit of the build could be cleaned up and
> simplified a
>     > > > lot.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > So how about I create a fork and try to do a cleanup of the
>     > build.
>     > > >     > Usually I also leave comments about what I do as I hope
> I'll not
>     > be
>     > > > the
>     > > >     > only one maintaining a build and documenting things helps
> people
>     > > > feel more
>     > > >     > confident.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > However in some cases I will have questions ... so would
> someone
>     > be
>     > > >     > available on Slack for quick questions?
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > Usually switching to another build system does solve some
>     > problems
>     > > > ...
>     > > >     > mostly the reason to switch is that it solved the main
> problem
>     > that
>     > > > you are
>     > > >     > having with the old.
>     > > >     > However you usually notice too late that you get yourself
> a lot
>     > of
>     > > > new
>     > > >     > problems. I remember doing some contract work for an
> insurance
>     > > > company and
>     > > >     > they were totally down Maven-road but then had to build
> something
>     > > > with SBT
>     > > >     > ... in the end I compiled the thing on my laptop, copied
> it to a
>     > > USB
>     > > > stick
>     > > >     > and told the people what was on the stick and that I'll be
>     > having a
>     > > > coffee
>     > > >     > and will be back in 30 minutes. When I came back the sick
> wasn't
>     > at
>     > > > the
>     > > >     > same place and the build problem was "solved" ;-)
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > So I think it's quite good to stick to maven ... that is
> very
>     > > > mature, you
>     > > >     > can do almost everything you want with it and it integrates
>     > > > perfectly into
>     > > >     > the Apache infrastructure.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > But that's just my opinion.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > So if you want me to help, I'll be happy to be of
> assistance.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > Chris
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     > Am 16.04.20, 15:28 schrieb "Trevor Grant" <
>     > > trevor.d.gr...@gmail.com
>     > > > >:
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     Hey Christopher,
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     I would agree with what Stevo outlined but add some
> more
>     > > context
>     > > > and a
>     > > >     >     couple related JIRA issues.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     For 0.14.0 We did a big refactor and finally moved the
>     > > MapReduce
>     > > > based
>     > > >     >     Mahout all into what we called "community/" that is
> community
>     > > >     > maintained,
>     > > >     >     which is to say, we're not maintaining it anymore
> (sunset
>     > > began I
>     > > >     > think in
>     > > >     >     2015).
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     But all of our POMs were so huge and fat because
> they'd been
>     > > > layered up
>     > > >     >     over the years by people coming and going and dropping
> in
>     > > code. I
>     > > >     > wouldn't
>     > > >     >     call these drive- bys, its just been over 10 years and
> people
>     > > > come and
>     > > >     > go.
>     > > >     >     Such is the life of Apache Projects. So we had a
> situation
>     > > where
>     > > > a lot
>     > > >     > of
>     > > >     >     the old Map Reduce stuff and the POMs were considered
>     > > > "old-magic" no
>     > > >     > one
>     > > >     >     really knew how it was all tied together, but we
> didn't want
>     > to
>     > > > mess
>     > > >     > with
>     > > >     >     it for fear of breaking something in the "new" Mahout
> (aka
>     > > > Samsar)
>     > > >     > which is
>     > > >     >     the Scala/Spark based library that it is now* (to
> others in
>     > the
>     > > >     > community:
>     > > >     >     I know it runs on other engines, but for simplicity,
> I'm just
>     > > > calling
>     > > >     > it
>     > > >     >     "runs-on-spark").
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     For 0.14.0 We decided to trim out as much of that
> which was
>     > > > possible.
>     > > >     > We
>     > > >     >     did some major liposuction on POMs, re organized
> things, etc.
>     > > > This was
>     > > >     > done
>     > > >     >     by commenting out a section, then seeing if it would
> still
>     > > > build. So
>     > > >     > the
>     > > >     >     current release
>     > > >     >     _does_ build. And aside for some CLI driver issues
> which are
>     > > > outlined
>     > > >     > in
>     > > >     >     [1], the project runs fairly smooth. (An SBT would
> probably
>     > > > solve [1],
>     > > >     > I
>     > > >     >     believe Pat Ferrel has made his own SBT script to
> compile
>     > > > Mahout, which
>     > > >     >     solved that problem for them).
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     The issue we ran into with the releases (and the
> reason I
>     > think
>     > > > you're
>     > > >     >     here), is that we also somewhere along the line
> commented out
>     > > > something
>     > > >     >     that was important to the release process. Hence why
> 0.14.0
>     > > > released
>     > > >     > source
>     > > >     >     only.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     Since 2008, there has been a lot of great work on
> generating
>     > > > plugins
>     > > >     > for
>     > > >     >     doing Apache releases. Instead of the awkward hacks
> that made
>     > > up
>     > > > the
>     > > >     > old
>     > > >     >     poms (literally comments that said, "this is a hack,
> there's
>     > > > supposedly
>     > > >     >     something better coming from ..." dated like 2012), we
> would
>     > > > like to
>     > > >     > do it
>     > > >     >     the "right way" and incorporate the appropriate
> plugins.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     Refactoring to SBT was _one_ proposed solution. We're
> also OK
>     > > >     > continuing to
>     > > >     >     use Maven, and I agree with what you said about the
> cross
>     > > > compiling. We
>     > > >     >     actually have a script that just changes the scala
> version.
>     > We
>     > > > tried
>     > > >     > using
>     > > >     >     the classifiers but there were issues in SBT, but the
> way
>     > > you're
>     > > >     > proposing
>     > > >     >     sounds a lot more pro than the route we were trying
> for.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     That said- we'd be OK just releasing one scala/spark
> version
>     > at
>     > > > a time.
>     > > >     >     But getting the convenience binaries to
> release/publish would
>     > > be
>     > > > a
>     > > >     > major
>     > > >     >     first step.
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     Also, we really appreciate the help,
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     tg
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     [1]
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >
>     > >
>     >
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/MAHOUT/issues/MAHOUT-2093?filter=allopenissues
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 4:50 AM Christofer Dutz <
>     > > >     > christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
>     > > >     >     wrote:
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >     > Hi Stevo,
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > so let me summarize what I understood:
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > - There are some modules in mahout that are built
> with
>     > Scala,
>     > > > some
>     > > >     > with
>     > > >     >     > java and some with both (At least that's what I see
> when
>     > > > checking
>     > > >     > out the
>     > > >     >     > project)
>     > > >     >     > - The current build uses Scala 2.11 to build the
> Scala
>     > code.
>     > > >     >     > - The resulting libraries are only compatible with
> Scala
>     > 2.11
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > Now you want to also publish versions compatible
> with Scala
>     > > > 2.12?
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > If that's the case I think Maven could easily add
> multiple
>     > > > executions
>     > > >     >     > where each compile compiles to different output
>     > directories:
>     > > >     >     > - Java --> target/classes
>     > > >     >     > - Scala 2.11 --> target/classes-2.11
>     > > >     >     > - Scala 2.12 --> target/classes-2.12
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > Then the packaging would also need a second
> execution ...
>     > > each
>     > > > of the
>     > > >     >     > executions bundling the classes and the
> corresponding scala
>     > > > output.
>     > > >     >     > Ideally I would probably use maven classifiers to
>     > distinguish
>     > > > the
>     > > >     >     > artifacts.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > <dependency>
>     > > >     >     >     <groupId>org.apache.mahout</groupId>
>     > > >     >     >     <artifactId>mahout-spark</artifactId>
>     > > >     >     >     <version>14.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
>     > > >     >     >     <classifier>2.11</classifier>
>     > > >     >     > </dependency>
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > Then it should all work in a normal maven build. In
> the
>     > > >     > distributions you
>     > > >     >     > could also filter the versions according to their
>     > > classifiers.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > So if this is the case, I could help you with this.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > Chris
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     > Am 16.04.20, 09:39 schrieb "Stevo Slavić" <
>     > ssla...@gmail.com
>     > > >:
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     Disclaimer: I'm not active Mahout maintainer for
> quite
>     > a
>     > > > while,
>     > > >     > have
>     > > >     >     > some
>     > > >     >     >     historical perspective, take it with a grain of
> salt,
>     > > > could be
>     > > >     > I'm
>     > > >     >     > missing
>     > > >     >     >     the whole point you were approached for by a wide
>     > margin
>     > > of
>     > > >     > error.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     At a point Mahout, some of its modules, have
> turned
>     > into
>     > > a
>     > > > scala
>     > > >     >     >     library, and there was need to cross publish
> those
>     > > modules,
>     > > >     > across
>     > > >     >     >     different scala versions. Back than Maven scala
> plugin
>     > > > didn't
>     > > >     > support
>     > > >     >     > cross
>     > > >     >     >     publishing, it doesn't fit well with Maven's
> build
>     > > > lifecycle
>     > > >     > concept
>     > > >     >     >     (multiple compile phases - one for each scala
> version,
>     > > and
>     > > > what
>     > > >     > not
>     > > >     >     > would
>     > > >     >     >     be needed). Switching to sbt could have solved
> the
>     > > problem.
>     > > >     > Switch was
>     > > >     >     >     deemed to be too big task, even though ages have
> been
>     > > > spent on
>     > > >     > trying
>     > > >     >     > to
>     > > >     >     >     apply Maven (profiles) + bash scripts and what
> not to
>     > > > solve the
>     > > >     >     > problem.
>     > > >     >     >     Trying to apply same approach over and over
> again and
>     > > > expecting
>     > > >     >     > different
>     > > >     >     >     results is not smart, no expert can help there.
> Mahout
>     > > >     > maintainers and
>     > > >     >     >     contributors, should consider alternative
> approach, one
>     > > of
>     > > > them
>     > > >     > being
>     > > >     >     >     switching to sbt - it's scala native, supports
> scala
>     > > cross
>     > > >     > publishing,
>     > > >     >     >     supports publishing Maven compatible release
> metadata
>     > and
>     > > >     > binaries.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     Kind regards,
>     > > >     >     >     Stevo Slavic.
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 9:15 AM Christofer Dutz <
>     > > >     >     > christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
>     > > >     >     >     wrote:
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     > Hi folks,
>     > > >     >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     > my name is Chris and I’m involved in quite a
> lot of
>     > > > Apache
>     > > >     > projects.
>     > > >     >     >     > Justin approached me this morning, asking me
> if I
>     > could
>     > > >     > perhaps help
>     > > >     >     > you.
>     > > >     >     >     > He told me you were having trouble with doing
> Maven
>     > > > releases.
>     > > >     >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     > As Maven releases are my specialty, could you
> please
>     > > > summarize
>     > > >     > the
>     > > >     >     > issues
>     > > >     >     >     > you are having?
>     > > >     >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >     > Chris
>     > > >     >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >     >
>     > > >
>     > > >
>     > >
>     >
>
>

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