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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2376:
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I applied the patch on trunk (the patch is with respect to the
trunk
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2366:
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With 10.3.0.0 alpha - (510766), I observed the SecureServerTest test
Components: Test
Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Fix For: 10.3.0.0
With : 10.3.0.0 alpha - (510766) I noticed the jdbcapi/users2.sql and
jdbcapi/secureUsers.sql fails on IBM weme 6.1. The following
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2318:
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Observed the same failure that Suresh mentioned above on ibm15
Components: Test
Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Fix For: 10.3.0.0
The DerbyNetNewServer and SecureServerTest fails on weme 6.1.
There were 5 errors:
1)
DerbyNetNewServer
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2348:
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I also noticed that in runs on ibm142 and ibm15, due the the failure
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Yip Ng wrote:
Hi,
This Wiki page contains information on using Eclipse to build Derby by
Jean.
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/BuildingDerby?highlight=%28eclipse%29
nah, jean stole that from old email somebody else posted. Recently I
didn't have much luck
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
As required by the ASF ip-clearance process in the Incubator [1],
please vote to accept the NetworkServer system tests contributed by IBM
that are attached to the following Jira issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2248
I'll close this vote on February
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2249:
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The test is not a typical system test and tries is intended only
Piotr Zaremba wrote:
Dear Support,
I am running a Creme JVM (ver 4.10 and 4.11) on a Windows CE 5.0 OS,
everytime I run the app I get the following error can you please help me.
NSIcom Ltd., CrEme(tm) Evaluation Version
CrE-ME J2ME(tm)
CrE-ME V4.11 B102.020706 02-Jul-2006
MemoryLimit=8535Kb
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2194:
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I see the fix version as 10.2.3, but the Subversion Commits only shows
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2299:
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I applied the patch and was able to run the test succesfully
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2309:
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Any idea by how much the size will increase if we add all these tests
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
While canon based tests are not ideal, I think they are acceptable as
an interim step, especially if we manage to switch to a single
infrastructure. A good goal would be to have the 10.3 release (mid
year?) with a single infrastructure so that bug fixing and text
: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2297
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Documentation
Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0, 10.2.1.6, 10.1.3.1, 10.1.2.1, 10.1.1.0,
10.0.2.1, 10.0.2.0
Environment: All
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Hi,
Thought will let everyone know that Derby v10.1.3 and v10.2.2 has been
tested on Windows Vista GA.
I ran the derbyall suite using IBM15 (SR3) and IBM 142 (SR7) JVMs and no
new failures were seen..
-Rajesh
The sysinfo for both runs:
10.2.2:
=
-- Java Information
Hi,
I came across the following info on Derby at the Oloh site, thought
will share it.
Oloh is a site that analyzes the source code from many open source
projects. I think it tracks every checkin and know how many
new lines of code are added over time, language and who added them.
It seems
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2189?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha closed DERBY-2189.
Resolution: Invalid
I had tried with both setenv and set earlier. Not sure what was wrong, but it
is true setenv should work in C-shell.
In any case, I
Components: Demos/Scripts
Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6
Environment: Linux
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Priority: Trivial
Even after setting DERBY_HOME to the right path the scripts in bin/ complain
of the env variable DERBY_HOME not been set.
swift
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please download and test-drive the 10.2.2.0 candidate, then vote on
whether to accept it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.2.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time next Monday, December 18.
Derby
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2177?page=comments#action_12458639 ]
Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2177:
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Can you also post which SQL statements are throwing this error.
derbyall/derbyall.fail:tools
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Test
Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0
Environment: All
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Priority: Minor
During the latest 10.2.2 test run I noticed the
upgradeTests/Upgrade_10_1_10_2.java test when
Type: Improvement
Components: Network Server
Environment: All
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Priority: Minor
As per the discussion in DERBY-2136, there exists a need for the Network
Server sysinfo output to include information on the respective
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2136?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha closed DERBY-2136.
Resolution: Invalid
Created DERBY-2172 to track the need for Network Server sysinfo to print the
derby.system.home
Can't set system directory
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1761?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha resolved DERBY-1761.
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Resolution: Fixed
I have verified that these issues no longer exist in the latest IBM 142 release
[ build cxia32142-20061124 (SR7)], hence marking
Marcin Skladaniec wrote:
Hi !
I asked a question about the maximum query length on the user mailing
list, but no one answered.
Does someone from the dev list know the answer to my question ?
Regards
Marcin
Begin forwarded message:
From: Marcin Skladaniec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Thanks to Rajesh and Andrew for addressing DERBY-1529.
Now I'm afraid I must repeat my question: Who would like to volunteer
to generate the 10.2.2 Eclipse UI plugin and what do I need to provide
as input to the process?
Thanks,
-Rick
Rajesh Kartha wrote:
Daniel
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1434:
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I think this will be a useful fix for the 10.2 branch also, can one of the
committers look into porting the fix
Hi,
I noticed in JIRA there are about 87 issues marked for fix in 10.2.2,
Here is a filter to get only these issues
from JIRA:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hiderequestId=12311442
Not sure how many of them will make it to the 10.2.2 release. Only 3 of
them
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Once again, I will need someone to generate the Eclipse UI plugin,
this time for 10.2.2. Can someone volunteer to do this and let me
know what I need to provide as input to this process?
Has this blocker for the eclipse plugins been
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1529?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1529:
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Priority: Major (was: Blocker)
The Eclipse plug-in distributions (UI and Core zip files) do not contain the
Apache license, copyright or notice files
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1529?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1529:
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Attachment: 1529_ui_fix.diff
Attached is a patch that :
- adds the LICENSE and NOTICE files to the Ui and Doc source directory
- updated the respective
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2136?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-2136:
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If the DERBY_OPTS has been set with -Dderby.system.home correctly, the Network
Server will for sure use that as the Derby system home. Did you try creating
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1304?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1304:
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.1.6
Adding 10.2.1.6 as fixed version. From the SVN commits the fix was ported to
10.2 with revision #449004 hence should have made
I read the paper and it seemed like an apples to oranges comparison. It
sounded like comparison of
some proprietary API to JDBC ?
Also could not find details about how exactly the timings were measured
(JDBC PreparedStatement v/s some put(key,data) API ?).
Anyways, here is another paper
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1535?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1535:
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Fix Version/s: 10.3.0.0
Updating the fix Version to reflect trunk - 10.3
Trial 2 for DERBY-550, improve use of Engine from NetworkServer and reduce
Thanks Vemund, Rick for your replies.
I will open a JIRA issue and contribute the utility.
Just a heads-up that I'm still planning to cat-herd a 10.2.2 release
in early December. I think we have two solid weeks to port fixes to
10.2 before I cut a release candidate.
Regards,
-Rick
I was
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
The new ASF release policy
http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html
means that the Derby download page needs to remove two sections,
Nightly Builds and Snapshot Jars
http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_downloads.html
Dan.
I was also wondering if there still exist
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1495:
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Seems like a useful fix for the 10.2 branch also, is any committer planning to
port the fix to 10.2 ?
-Rajesh
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
I propose that we add Laura Stewart as a committer for Derby.
At last count, Laura has contributed patches for over 30 documentation
issues and she has also been driving the development of writing
guidelines for the Derby web site. She has been contributing so many
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-396:
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I tend to agree with Bryan. As I understand ,the only issue that remains is
to ALTER a COLUMN's DATATYPE, and the work
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1490:
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Sorry to be a pain ;-), here is another reference to 'ALTER TABLE' .
ij rename column sys.systables.tablenam
Please vote +1 if you approve of Myrna as a committer. I will close
the voting at 10am PST on Tuesday, November 7th.
And, my vote:
+1
andrew
+1. Well deserved.
-Rajesh
Mike Matrigali wrote:
This vote is for establishing Mamta Satoor (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
as a committer for Derby.
Please vote +1 if you approve of Mamta as a committer.
Voting will close 5pm PST Thursday, November 9th.
+1.
Thanks Mamta for all the contributions.
-Rajesh
Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a silly translation check program (LocCompare.java) that flags
possible trouble between the current english locale files and possible
new translations.
You'd have to build the class, add it to the classpath, put the
possible new translations files in two
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-2006:
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Tried the latest patch and was able to run the junitreport. It took about 30
mins to run the Junit tests, saw some
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1490:
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I tried to applying the patch in my Eclipse env but only the sqlgrammar.jj
could be successfully patched
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1490?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1490:
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Attachment: 1490_cannot_patch.jpg
Patch error in Eclipse
Provide ALTER TABLE RENAME COLUMN functionality
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
On 10/26/06, Sunitha Kambhampati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Andrew for working on this. I applied the patch attached to
derby-2006 and after adding junit.jar to the $ANT_HOME/lib path, I can
run the junitreport task.
Do you have junit.jar in tools/java? I was
Comments inline.
Regards,
-Rajesh
Laura Stewart wrote:
For the 10.2 Documentation Review process, a wiki was used to log
comments and track the status of those comments.
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/TenTwoDocReview
The purpose of the review is to take a comprehensive look at the
Andrew McIntyre wrote:
I also find it a bit strange that SHOW VIEWS uses the heading
TABLE_NAME and not VIEW_NAME.
These are the names of the columns returned from the ResultSet
retrieved from DatabaseMetadata.getTables(), and I believe those
column names are mandated by the JDBC spec.
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
I propose a vote for Fernanda Pizzorno as a Derby committer.
+1
-Rajesh
Yip Ng wrote:
On 10/16/06, *Myrna van Lunteren* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should bugs be created to clean this up? Or is there still work
outstanding that would use it?
I think they are left there intentionally for future work to support
FOR GRANT OPTION.
Yip
Did
Excellent, +1.
Regards,
-Rajesh
Mike Matrigali wrote:
This vote is for establishing Army Brown as a committer for Derby.
His JIRA id is:
Username:army
Full Name:A B
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please vote +1 if you approve of Army as a committer.
Voting will close 5pm PST Thursday, October 19th.
Components: Services
Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6, 10.1.3.1, 10.1.2.1, 10.1.1.0, 10.0.2.1, 10.0.2.0
Environment: Any
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
I came across this OOM issue while running some system tests involving
backup and restore against Derby. The test
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1947?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1947:
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Attachment: testEmbedAndClient.java
HeapAnalysis_op.jpg
Attaching the files I mentioned in the description of this issue.
OutOfMemoryError
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1875?page=comments#action_12440580 ]
Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1875:
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Patch looks good, thanks Laura.
-Rajesh
Doc Review Updates - Tuning Guide
- Ran derbyall with 10.2.1.5 and 10.2.1. 6 on the following platforms -
found only known issues
SLES 10.0 Kernel 2.6.16.21-0.15-bigsmp #1 SMP - ibm142 and ibm15
RHEL 4.0 ES Kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.ELsmp on an i686 - ibm15 (-Xjit:count-0)
- Tested Derby Eclipse plug-ins with Eclipse 3.2.1
-
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1922:
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1) readme.html
The Derby Network Server is a server framework that comes with Derby. The
Derby Network Server works
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1881:
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From the Subversion commit logs, this issue seems to have been resolved. Can
we close this ?
Errors improvements
/DERBY-1922
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Documentation
Affects Versions: 10.1.3.1, 10.1.3.0, 10.1.2.1, 10.1.1.0
Environment: Any
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Priority: Trivial
The readme.html file under frameworks
My first thoughts on the query:
The
AFTER UPDATE OF departmentName ON *STAFF *REFERENCING OLD AS UPDATEDROW
in the trigger statement will refer to the row on the table being
updated - in the your case the STAFF table.
The statement in the trigger
AFTER UPDATE OF departmentName ON STAFF
I
,
Rajesh
Laura Stewart wrote:
On 9/22/06, Rajesh Kartha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgrade in Derby is just booting the old db with newer Derby jars in the
CLASSPATH and passing the
appropriate properties in the url.
However, I do agree the current location for determining the Derby
version does
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Demos/Scripts
Affects Versions: 10.2.1.5
Environment: Linux
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Fix For: 10.2.1.5
The scripts under the /bin directory of the distribution does not have the
execute permission
Hi Rick,
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.2.1.5/derby_ui_plugin_1.1.0.zip
I am not able to download the ui plugin from the above site, gives me a 403:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access
/~rhillegas/10.2.1.5/derby_ui_plugin_1.1.0.zip on this server.
Can you please change
Upgrade in Derby is just booting the old db with newer Derby jars in the
CLASSPATH and passing the
appropriate properties in the url.
However, I do agree the current location for determining the Derby
version does seem a bit strange and given the choices
I think this could go to the
Hello,
Based on the DERBY docs at:
http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/dev/ref/rrefsqlj21571.html
adding an ALL to UNION/EXCEPT/INTERSECT gets duplicate rows and the
default is DISTINCT.
I noticed the rows returned were different between
ij(select i from t1 union all select j from t2) except (
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1798?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha resolved DERBY-1798.
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Fix Version/s: 10.2.1.0
Resolution: Fixed
The patch is merged to 10.2 branch, hence marking this issue fixed.
Document Update: Tools Guide
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1857:
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Thanks a lot Yip, for those references, indeed helpful. I was a bit confused
on that behaviour of revoking column
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1857?page=comments#action_12435141 ]
Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1857:
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ij(USER1) revoke references (c1) on rt1 from public;
Shouldn' t this revoke statement fail, I think the revoke
Rick Hillegas wrote:
In compiling the release notes, I need to process the xml output of a
multi-page jira report. When I select the XML output option, I get a
page of xml output for the first page of the report. This is true
regardless of which page of the report I have selected: I only get
, when I selected XML output I still only
got the first 25 issues.
Regards,
-Rick
Rajesh Kartha wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
In compiling the release notes, I need to process the xml output of
a multi-page jira report. When I select the XML output option, I get
a page of xml output for the first
: 10.3.0.0
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
The following is the diff:
*** Start: SetQueryTimeoutTest jdk1.3.1 subset - 2.2 derbyall:jdbcapi
2006-09-10 11:07:05 ***
7 del
Statement 1 completed
8 del
Statement 2 completed
9 del
Statement 3 completed
10 del
Testing
-1849
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1849
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Test
Components: Test
Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Attachments: grantRevokeDDL.diff
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1849?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1849:
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Attachment: grantRevokeDDL.diff
grantRevokeDDL2.diff
Diff files for both tests attached
Tests lang/grantRevokeDDL.sql and lang
/browse/DERBY-1850
Project: Derby
Issue Type: Test
Components: Test
Affects Versions: 10.3.0.0
Environment: Windows
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
The diff for the test is:
*** Start: SURTest_ij jdkJ2ME Foundation Specification v1.0 derbyall:jdbcapi
Yeah.. looks like the arguments are not getting passed to the utility.
I put and echo in the .bat file and did not see the database name.
C:\temp\NEW_Beta\db-derby-10.2.1.2-bin\MYTEST..\bin\dblook -d
jdbc:derby:adb
java.exe -classpath .;C:\Program
Kathy Saunders wrote:
Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
For what it's worth, my position is somewhere in the middle. I think
there are some worrying aspects to some of those optimizer-related
regressions. Also, I feel we're still scrambling on 10.2.; still
documentation changes are being worked
I had some questions on the scripts residing under the new /bin directory:
1) There are scripts
===
*08/11/2006 10:28a 1,166 NetworkServerControl
08/11/2006 10:28a 1,376 NetworkServerControl.bat
*What is the benefit of this if there are separate start/stop scripts
already
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1837:
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I am positive now this an ij issue, if I create a simple jdbc test I am able to
get the correct column names back
One could also have sections for each 10.1 release:
Bugs fixed in 10.2.1.4
DERBY-xxx
Bugs fixed in 10.1.3.1 and 10.2.1.4
DERBY-yyy
...
Bugs fixed in 10.1.2.3 and 10.2
Not sure how far back one would go though.
Dan.
I do think it could be useful to have such a section where bugs
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1792?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1792:
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Component/s: Build tools
The issue is related to Build tools, hence updating the component.
Have the buildjars target layut the jars identically
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1789?page=comments#action_12433511 ]
Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1789:
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Not sure what went wrong here.
I have been running tests on Linux and Windows with java 142 and 15 and am yet
to see
Issue Type: Bug
Components: SQL
Affects Versions: 10.1.3.1, 10.1.3.0, 10.1.2.1, 10.1.1.0, 10.0.2.1, 10.0.2.0
Environment: Any
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Priority: Minor
A select from a derived table does not return the aliased column names
, 10.1.3.0, 10.1.2.1, 10.1.1.0, 10.0.2.1, 10.0.2.0
Environment: Any
Reporter: Rajesh Kartha
Any connections currently open during the shutdown should be invalidated. This
would indicate the correct info - that there are no open connections during the
'show connections' command
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1737?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1737:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
Description:
When a database shutdown is issued using the 'shutdown=true' by a client, the
network server does
[
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Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1806:
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Can you please post the derby.log file from the server. I suspect something
happened during one of the earlier
on the column reference.
Thanks for bearing with me through the SQL specification maze but
based on this, Derby behavior is SQL compliant for the update sql
statement provided by Manjula.
Mamta
On 8/31/06, *Rajesh Kartha* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel John
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1711?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha updated DERBY-1711:
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Attachment: 1171.sql
As Francois already mentioned, the 'derby.connection.requireAuthentication''
is a static property and the db needs to be rebooted
Rick Hillegas wrote:
I have posted the latest Derby beta, 10.2.1.2, at
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.2.1.1-beta/. You can reach the
beta from the 10.2 wiki page
(http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/TenTwoRelease) and from the 10.2
snapshot description
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rajesh Kartha wrote:
Mamta Satoor wrote:
Manjula, I haven't looked at the SQL spec but it looks like that the
update statement is doing a select operation on the
column id with where id=3 and that is what is causing Derby to send
an error
Mamta Satoor wrote:
Manjula, I haven't looked at the SQL spec but it looks like that the
update statement is doing a select operation on the
column id with where id=3 and that is what is causing Derby to send
an error.
More questions:
If a separate Select privilege is indeed required then
Manjula G Kutty wrote:
Hi
I'm getting a lock time out exception while doing the following
queries through ij.
connect 'jdbc:derby:mailsdb' user 'DBADMIN' password 'admin' as con1;
autocommit off;
grant select on DBADMIN.t1 to DBUSER;
grant update on DBADMIN.t1 to DBUSER;
connect
Oops my bad..replied before going thru all the statements. I missed the statement ' set connection con1'I agree if the same connection is being used, it should have worked. Seems like DERBY-1716.-Rajesh
On 8/31/06, Rajesh Kartha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manjula G Kutty wrote: Hi I'm getting a lock
Laura Stewart wrote:
Good questions.
1. When the list of reviewers and sections were added, something got
dropped from the main table. After the comment column, there needs to
be a Status column. That is where the person who addresses the
comment indicates the status of the documentation for
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1686?page=comments#action_12431416 ]
Rajesh Kartha commented on DERBY-1686:
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I know DB2 disallows such granting of permissions on a view if the grantor does
not own OR does not have
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1538?page=all ]
Rajesh Kartha reopened DERBY-1538:
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Does not look like the fix has gone into the 10.2 branch yet. I think this
check for self privilege is useful, hence Re-opening this issue so
Mamta Satoor wrote:
I would like us to definitely tackle the grant-revoke related NPE bugs
in 10.2. Those bugs from the comprehensive list created by Yip are
DERBY-1589, DERBY-1583, DERBY-1724. The rest of the grant-revoke
usability bugs will be nice to fix too but in the worst case can be
1) Instead of a release candidate, I could build a new beta candidate
tomorrow (Friday August 25).
I would think a new beta candidate will be useful to the community for
testing given the mega-merge of changes from trunk to 10.2 branch since
the last beta and that the official release
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Rajesh Kartha wrote:
...
In any case, looks like the doc builds happen everynight and get posted
to the Derby manual pages at http://db.apache.org/derby/manuals/, so the
latest doc commits will be available the next day.
(BTW, the manual page still shows them
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