Hi all
I've been a bit busy with other stuff lately, but played a little catch-up
today:
- I have a _windows_ docker image (and batch file) which builds log4net fine
- I've sorted out AppVeyer -- builds happen fine there too. I get the nuget
package as a build artifact -- I'd guess that, at som
I have to burn this release candidate as the release instructions were
incorrect. Also, despite this email's "Reply-To" field being dev@,
Gmail _insists_ on making the Reply button reply to the commits
mailing list.
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Date: Sun, 3 May 2020 at 11:01
Subje
This vote is cancelled in favor of an updated release candidate.
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 at 13:14, Matt Sicker wrote:
>
> I've updated the git tag to be v12.0-rc2 and am deleting the v12.0
> tag. The v12.0 tag will be created upon a successful release vote.
>
> On Sun, 9 Feb 2020 at 13:01, Ralph Goer
Hello everyone, and welcome to the nth attempt to release this
component! This vote is to release 12.0-rc4 of the Log4j Scala API.
This vote will remain open for at least 72 hours, requires 3 +1 votes,
and more +1 votes than -1 votes.
Staging repository:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repos
All releases at the ASF follow the guidelines at
https://infra.apache.org/release-publishing.html. Although each project is free
the tailor the release process to meed its needs, the end result must comply
with what is documented there. For example, Log4j 2 uses
https://cwiki.apache.org/conflue
Hi Ralph
I'll add documentation about build, though it's either:
1. run the batch file to run the docker image and build through that
or
2. let AppVeyer build by itself -- which it does -- and grab the build artifact
from that, which I don't currently do, as I'm not sure where to put it or how
o
There is nothing that requires the release build to run on ASF hardware if that
helps. I perform all the Log4j releases on my MacBook Pro.
That said, I am sure it would be helpful to have Docker available to preform CI
builds.
Ralph
> On May 3, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Davyd McColl wrote:
>
> Hi
I'm not sure if our Jenkins here is set up for Docker on Windows yet
as that's even a fairly recent integration being worked on in Jenkins
itself right now (mostly around packaging Jenkins in a Windows Docker
container, but it's part of the larger experience). If you already
have it working on AppV