Hi Pablo, The following package includes the memory fix:
http://www.hypertable.com/pub/hypertable-0.9.8.0.5503c70-osx_10.9-x86_64.dmg - Doug On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Doug Judd <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > Thanks for reporting this. This is a bug that was already discovered and > fixed. Unfortunately, I've run into a packaging problem with OSX (see > hdiutil: > create failed - error -5341 <https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5667409>) > which is preventing me from creating a fixed package for you. I will try > to get to the bottom of it this week. Once I figure out a workaround, I'll > build you a new package and post a pointer to it. > > - Doug > > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Pablo Delgado < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Doug, >> >> Congrats on the new release. I have been spending time learning and >> evaluating hypertable. Since the new release I updated hypertable and >> continued playing around with it. >> I noticed something interesting and since I am not fully proficient in >> hypertable I wanted to ask you before filing a bug. >> >> I create a a table like follows: >> >> create table sample ( name, attrib ); >> >> Then I insert data as follows: >> insert into sample values("fake_key", "name", "Person name"); >> insert into sample values("fake_key", "attrib:at1", "some >> attribute"); >> insert into sample values("fake_key", "attrib:at2", "some other >> attribute"); >> >> >> Then I query the data back: >> SELECT * FROM sample; >> >> >> And I obtain: >> >> fake_key attrib Person name >> fake_key attrib:at1 some attribute >> fake_key attrib:at2 some other attribute >> >> >> if you notice the first row which was inserted into "name" now says >> "attrib". >> Am i missing something or is this a bug? >> >> I am using a MacOSX 10.9. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, June 23, 2014 2:19:56 PM UTC-4, Doug Judd wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Now that Hypertable version 0.9.8.0 is out the door, I'd like to point >>> out some significant changes that have gone into the release. These >>> changes are described below. >>> >>> *1. *Default port numbers have changed from 380XX to 1586X. The reason >>> for this is that on some Linux systems, the ephemeral port range goes from >>> 32768-65535 which was causing startup problems due to port conflicts. >>> >>> *2. *Improved secondary index support. The new secondary index support >>> has been vastly improved. You can read all about it in User Guide - >>> Secondary Indices >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/user_guide/#secondary-indices>. >>> >>> *3. *All timestamps passed through the Hypertable APIs now undergo >>> localtime conversion. >>> >>> *4. *Added ability to add and remove secondary indices with the ALTER >>> TABLE >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/reference_manual/hql#alter-table> >>> command. >>> >>> *5. *Added a REBUILD INDICES >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/reference_manual/hql#rebuild-indices> >>> command. >>> >>> *6. *Improved schema, access group, and column family specifications by >>> making them more uniform. Changed the semantics of the table_alter >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/reference_manual/thrift_api/#tablealter> >>> to accept a schema object returned by table_get_schema >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/reference_manual/thrift_api/#tablegetschema> >>> and >>> then modified as desired. >>> >>> *7. *Added a Developer Guide >>> <http://hypertable.com/documentation/developer_guide/> to the >>> Hypertable website. This guide illustrates how to build thrift client >>> programs, exercising the various APIs, in all supported languages (Perl >>> TBD). The guide is now auto-generated from a system test, so all of the >>> code examples will remain valid and will compile and run and will not go >>> stale over time. >>> >>> *8. *The query cache now invalidates on row+column_family instead of >>> just the row. This will improve the performance of read heavy applications >>> that use multiple column families. >>> >>> *9. *Upgraded Thrift to > 0.9.1 >>> >>> - Doug >>> >>> > > > -- > Doug Judd > CEO, Hypertable Inc. > -- Doug Judd CEO, Hypertable Inc. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hypertable Development" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hypertable-dev. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
