Hi all,
I have created a design document on Automated Scala publish in here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/Automated+MXNet+Scala+release+design
Please kindly review it and leave any thoughts you may have.
Thanks,
Qing
On 8/3/18, 10:26 AM, "Naveen Swamy" wrote:
Hi Cari
Hi Carin,
The thinking right now is to publish nightly to the Apache Snapshot
repository, building and validating with integration tests. We(Qing, me and
Andrew Ayres) will work on a elaborate document detailing the process and
we'll loop you in as well.
Thanks, Naveen
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 8:3
Hi,
I was thinking about the process for publishing the Clojure jar as well. I
think, since it will be published to Nexus/Maven and the building of it
depends on the Scala jar artifact, it might make sense to combine the
publishing of the Clojure jar at the same time as the Scala Jar. I haven't
wo
Upon offline discussion with Marco,
He proposed a plan that can actually help us conduct 3):
1. This job will not be trigger when PR runs and strictly limit that
only committer can run the restricted job.
2. The code being run in there will only covers the code from the
branch yo
Thanks Marco, Naveen and Sheng's feedback.
About the 1): Scala side will only pack the mxnet binary only and use dynamic
links to all the rest dependencies. So indeed it will require users to install
all deps as the same as the builder platforms version and this will make them
hard to use. Let'
Hi all,
about the credential management: We already have a solution based on
restricted slaves [1] and AWS secrets manager [2] that is generally
classified to generate binaries and handle credentials. It was designed
with continuous deployment in mind, but we haven't tested it in that field
yet.
Thanks, Naveen. Once we have clarity on 3), it should be no problem for
scala to reuse the same solution. For 1), if this is indeed an issue, it
seems that we may have rushed a bit on the scala releases. Are there any
user reports?
-sz
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 5:26 PM, Naveen Swamy wrote:
> I co
I collaborate with Qing as a part of my day time job, to give you a little
more perspective on the proposed work
For 1)
What we found is that users often run into conflicts when they use a
different version of the dependency(CUDA, CUDNN, OpenBLAS, OpenCV, etc,.)
and the one we build with MXNet bac
Qing,
For 1, why would it be a blocker, given that there were previous releases?
Has there been compatibility issues for scala packages? If so, why did we
release?
There are many maven packages that include binary already, so if we can
find the binary for all dependency it's probably best to link
Hi all,
Recently contributors on Scala Language development worked together and finally
able to publish Scala package on Maven. Now I would like to raise a discussion
to automate Scala release process and also discover a standard way to release
different packages for MXNet so we won’t ask any i
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