Hi,
Thanks for this information. QPIDD is now installed and I will now start
trying to configure it, thanks!
Could this information be added to the page describing how to install QPID?
(http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/tags/qpid-cpp-0.34/qpid/cpp/INSTALL)
My guess is that it will save a lot o
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Morgan Lindqvist <
morgan.lindqv...@ericsson.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I installed qpidd on my Ubuntu 14.04 computer using "sudo apt-get install
> qpidd" I however discovered that the version I got was version 0.16, we are
> now at version 0.34.
>
> Looking at
>
>
Hi All,
I installed qpidd on my Ubuntu 14.04 computer using "sudo apt-get install
qpidd" I however discovered that the version I got was version 0.16, we are
now at version 0.34.
Looking at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=qpid&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
it can be seen that versio
Hi,
After installing qpid-qmf, qpid-python, qpid-tests, and qpid-tools on the
same lavel as qpid-cpp-35 and renaming the folders as well as installing the
package libnss3-tools only four tests are failing and three tests looks to
pass when I think they are failing.
The tests that fail now are the
+1 from me...
Ran the mms and bdb 0-9-1 and 0-10 test profiles... Kicked the tyres a bit
with some ad-hoc testing
All looks good to me
-- Rob
On 20 February 2016 at 16:21, Keith W wrote:
> +1
>
> Making my own vote explicit.
>
> Tested the following:
>
> 1) Verified the md5/sha checksums on a
+1
Making my own vote explicit.
Tested the following:
1) Verified the md5/sha checksums on all binaries
2) Verified signatures on all binaries
3) Built/ran test profiles mms/dby/bdb for 0-9 and 0-10 from source bundle
4) Ran hello world against staged maven artefacts against broker from
binary d