I think Andy has the right story here (I must have copied it from someone using
Linux). In fact, I did the release candidate on a Mac, a fact which will be
reflected in my forthcoming vote.
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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
> On Feb 2, 2017, at 5:40 AM, Andy Seaborne
The Apache Jenkins installation has Linux slaves.
There are problems with Windows - there are general problems with temp
files getting left around and Jena uses a lot of temp space so it was
not playing nice with other jobs on those machines.
There aren't any Mac slaves.
But Java is
Hello,
do we have any release notes so far or is it just the JIRA [1].
Otherwise, maybe some pointers to things that are really new and how to
use them would be interesting for users like me.
So far, I filtered by "new feature" and "improvement" [2], yet some kind
of documentation would be nice.
;-) Nothing implied from me and as I thought re Linux/Dev. Thanks (devs)
for the work.
On 1 Feb 2017 19:33, "A. Soroka" wrote:
> No, I should say that that exclusion is just a nod to the fact that so
> many of the Jena devs use Linux that it's just much less of an issue to
>
No, I should say that that exclusion is just a nod to the fact that so many of
the Jena devs use Linux that it's just much less of an issue to find Linux
testers. Windows seems to be generally the hardest platform to get results for.
I certainly didn't intend any more than that, but I copied
Hi.
Under checking Windows and Mac OS's are listed but not Linux. Is Jena
assumed to pass? I'mean running Jena 3.2 snapshot on Ubuntu 16.04 and
Centos 7.
If you haven't broken anything in the snapshot then I vote release. ;-)
On 1 Feb 2017 16:09, "A. Soroka" wrote:
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Hello, Jena-folks!
Let's vote on a release of Jena 3.2.0.
Everyone, not just committers, is invited to test and vote. Three +1's from PMC
members permit a release, but everyone is not just welcome but _needed_ to do
really good full testing. If a non-committer turns up an issue, you can bet I