+1, non-binding Source distribution matches tag
Hashes match Signature matches. I did not see the .asc.sha1 and .asc.md5 files, but it may be my misunderstanding of what is being specified in the release guide [1] under "Validate the signatures of the sources artifact and of each of the hashes" LICENSE and README look correct Application builds with check-licenses profile Application runs with the generated assembly As an aside, not sure if there is merit in such a utility, but I've provided a script I made whilst going through the process [2]. Script, in this case, is defined as a slightly cleaned up session of my terminal session as captured via 'script.' It is nothing overly elegant and requires a proper shell, but it should lower the barrier to other people performing checks on their respective systems. The script follows the guide [1] fairly closely and automates where possible, inclusive of starting NiFi and checking for the application running (in this case, the API is responding to requests). I'm not trying to remove the human, just give them the information they need to make decisions in what are likely steps we are all making separately. This was created on OS X running a combination of default system utilities with GNU alternatives brought in via homebrew. Accordingly, no guarantee that this works on your system by just executing it, but a few tweaks should get it to a point where it does. [1] http://nifi.incubator.apache.org/development/release-guide.html [2] https://gist.github.com/apiri/d3211a0b58608ba2db35 On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 binding >
