r: Why jar files in the release? Isn't it supposed to be source code?
On 9/1/2016 4:57 AM, Peter Firmstone wrote:
Getting another set of release artifacts 4 River3 ready and have run
all tests again, need to generate pgp signatures on weekend.
Decided not to use X500 release cert to sign jar
original message
Original message
From: Peter <j...@zeus.net.au>
Sent: 02/09/2016 07:14:47 am
To: dev@river.apache.org <dev@river.apache.org>
Subject: Re: release artifacts
The release artifacts contain source code, the binaries are there for user
convenience. I could use
The release artifacts contain source code, the binaries are there for user
convenience. I could use the new X500 Certificate to sign the jars, this was
purchased by the Apache Foundation for this purpose.
Regards,
Peter.
Sent from my Samsung device.
Include original message
many PMC members are ready and willing to build and test, so that
they can upvote the release?
Peter: Why jar files in the release? Isn't it supposed to be source code?
On 9/1/2016 4:57 AM, Peter Firmstone wrote:
Getting another set of release artifacts 4 River3 ready and have run
all tests
How many PMC members are ready and willing to build and test, so that
they can upvote the release?
Peter: Why jar files in the release? Isn't it supposed to be source code?
On 9/1/2016 4:57 AM, Peter Firmstone wrote:
Getting another set of release artifacts 4 River3 ready and have run all
Getting another set of release artifacts 4 River3 ready and have run all tests
again, need to generate pgp signatures on weekend.
Decided not to use X500 release cert to sign jar files this release to prevent
holding up progress, since I haven't worked out how others can verify release
again will look at them today.
Cheers,
Peter.
- Original message -
Hi guys,
Has anyone managed to take a look at the latest release artifacts? If
you're able to, can you let me have your comments, please? I'm really
eager to get this release out the door.
I'll start a(nother