Greetings,

-1 (binding)


There is an issue in ReadWriteIOUtil that when serializing a string, the 
charset is specified, but it is not during deserialization.
This may cause failures in read if the default charset in the OS is not utf-8.


Best,
Tian Jiang
---- Replied Message ----
| From | 乔嘉林<[email protected]> |
| Date | 1/7/2025 21:33 |
| To | <[email protected]> |
| Subject | Re: [VOTE] Apache TsFile 2.0.0 RC1 release |
Hi, 

+1 (binding) 

Source release: [OK]
Download all staged artifacts. [OK]
Verify the signature. [OK]
Verify the SHA512 hashes. [OK]
Unzip the archive. [MINOR]
Run RAT check. [OK] 
Search for SNAPSHOT references. [OK] 

Jialin Qiao
From: "Yuan Tian"<[email protected]>
Date:  Tue, Jan 7, 2025, 20:45
Subject:  Re: [VOTE] Apache TsFile 2.0.0 RC1 release
To: <[email protected]>
Hi, +1 (binding) I checked the source release: [OK] Download all staged

artifacts. [OK] Verify the signature. [OK] Verify the SHA512 hashes. [OK]

Unzip the archive. [MINOR] Verify the existence of LICENSE, NOTICE, README,

RELEASE_NOTES files in the extracted source bundle.

* number of patents is not consistent, only two are listed, but the number

said is four

[OK] Run RAT check. [OK] Search for SNAPSHOT references. [OK] Build the

project with openjdk version "21.0.2" 2024-01-16 on MacOS.



Best regards,

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Yuan Tian

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