I've got repos in place that you can use to create repos for qpid-cpp,
qpid-python and qpid-tools.
https://github.com/mcpierce/debian-qpid-cpp
https://github.com/mcpierce/debian-qpid-python
https://github.com/mcpierce/debian-qpid-tools
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> On 16 July 2014 at 16:53, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 09:58:08AM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> > > I've started an effort to get the Qpid artifacts packaged for Debian
&g
id-tests-0.32.tar.gz)
>
> - Qpid tools (qpid-tools-0.32.tar.gz)
+1
> I will close the vote Wednesday evening US east coast time.
>
> Thanks!
> Justin
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] Yes, release Proton 0.9-rc-3 as 0.9 final
> [ ] No, because ...
Packaged for Fedora. Installed all packages.
Tested across language bindings (Python, Perl, Ruby).
Found a single non-blocking issue in Perl that I've fixed and pushed.
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seeing it on my end, yes. The build finishes, but the installed docs
don't include the messaging package or anything outside of the proton
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Is anyone else using/aware of anyone using this code in anyway? I would
> like to at a minimum deprecate it for 0.9, and preferably remove it
> entirely if it is in fact currently unused.
Are there other APIs, like listener or connector, that'll be removed as
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(assuming a march release) seems very strange. I would
find it more sensible for the subcomponent to be 0-based, so that we
have YY.0, YY.1, YY.2, etc.
Also, should we plan ahead for the Y2100 problem with this versioning
scheme? :D
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 01:34:48PM -0500, Rafael Schloming wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Darryl L. Pierce
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 08:28:50AM -0500, Rafael Schloming wrote:
> >
> > > import sys
> > >
> > > reactor = React
city of how a simple app can be setup. The above can be
used inside of an EventMachine block in Ruby. Would we be able to pass a
file descriptor to the underlying C code? I'm wondering if we could
provide an AMQPServer similar to others provided [1].
[1] https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachi
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 01:34:03PM -0500, Ken Giusti wrote:
>
> +1
>
> Built/installed/ran unit tests on Centos 7 x64.
> Set up a two node configuration and sent oslo.messaging traffic over it - all
> good.
I created DISPATCH-96 for the install issue I've come across.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 11:03:44AM +, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
> The Apache Qpid PMC have voted to grant commit rights to Dominic Evans in
> recognition of his contributions to and involvement with Proton.
>
> Welcome, Dominic!
Congrats, Dominic!
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[2] https://launchpad.net/~qpid/+archive/ubuntu/released
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> So I'm thinking that the directory proton and its contents in
> qpid-proton/proton-c/bindings/python need to be copied to
>
> /usr/local/lib/proton/bindings/python
>
> as part of the make install process too.
>
> Does that seem about right?
The code was m
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 08:56:50PM +, Fraser Adams wrote:
>
> On 24/11/14 12:44, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> >On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:50:51AM +, Fraser Adams wrote:
> >>D'Oh scratch that
> >>It seems happy now after I had the wit to dele
quot;)
>
> When I've so say also installed ruby2.0???
When you do "/usr/bin/ruby -v" what does it report? And could it be
possible you have two version of the Ruby VM installed?
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back through the package review process and would likely get rejected
due to the underscore.
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overable state.
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Separators
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Congratulations, Tim. :D
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pecs-wise and if something like
Proton's Java bindings could run there, or if we could scale it down to
run there.
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Debian (it took roughly 3 months or so for me to get qpid-proton adopted).
HTH.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
[2] http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/q/
[3] http://mentors.debian.net/package/qpid-cpp
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rtual package would be:
qpid(broker)
or:
qpid(qpidd)
The other packages should have names that fall in line with those base
names; i.e., messaging-devel or broker-ha.
Ideas or thoughts?
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> I've started an effort to get the Qpid artifacts packaged for Debian
> based systems. To date I have packaged the Qpid Proton and Qpid Dispatch
> projects and have them available in the following PPA:
>
> h
I've started an effort to get the Qpid artifacts packaged for Debian
based systems. To date I have packaged the Qpid Proton and Qpid Dispatch
projects and have them available in the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~qpid/+archive/ubuntu/proton?field.series_filter=trusty
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> If you favor releasing the 0.28 RC2 bits as 0.28 GA, vote +1. If you have
> reason to think RC2 is not ready for release, vote -1.
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appreciate any ideas or suggestions for how to make this more
interesting and compelling to others.
https://github.com/mcpierce/qpid-ruby-examples
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 03:09:10PM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:45:34AM -0400, Justin Ross wrote:
>
>
> This is a single line fix to the Perl typemaps but affects any use of
> floats in Perl that get mapped into a Variant in the C++ code.
Alan,
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:45:34AM -0400, Justin Ross wrote:
This is a single line fix to the Perl typemaps but affects any use of
floats in Perl that get mapped into a Variant in the C++ code.
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installed? CentOS 5/6, like RHEL 5/6, only had Qpid 0.14 available. Did
you, by chance, install Qpid packages that were from somewhere else?
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rious Mobile Address Requests (MAR) when
> connecting to a remote router
> DISPATCH-30 Wrong test configuration files installed
Initial packaging tests work well on Fedora 20.
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 04:07:04PM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:34:45AM -0800, Jeremy Smith wrote:
> > Hi, started to try to build them today, but have been distracted by another
> > non related issue.
> >
> > I am using Windows 7 64, bu
able as well. Any reason for me to not
use that?
> But very happy if you (or anyone else) wants to help/advise me.
I have a Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit environment that I can use for
development work. Hopefully with that I can get a similar build
environment to what you have.
> Will jo
et the Perl bindings building on Windows. Do you use the IRC channel,
by any chance? If so, you can ping me (my nick is mcpierce) on Freenode
in the #qpid channel.
Have you done anything yet to try to build the bindings on Windows?
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will be released pending this vote and the successful release of
> Proton 0.6.
>
> Please register your vote. I will keep the voting open for at least
> 72 business hours.
>
> [X] Yes, release Dispatch 0.1 RC5 as 0.1
> [ ] No, do not release for the following reason
ound one blocker issue, QPID-5448. I've attached a patch that fixes it,
and have tested it in the RPM packaging.
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A fix is committed on trunk here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1554805
It tells the Python get_python_lib method to use CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
when returning the proper install path.
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Found a small install bug. If we set SYSCONF_INSTALL_PREFIX to '' then
CMake fails to install because the filename becomes
//etc/qpid-dispatch/qdrouterd.conf. I've created a JIRA for this:
QPID-5436
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On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 06:15:52PM +, Gordon Sim wrote:
> So actually a better suggestion might be, e.g.:
>
> 'my-queue; {create:always, link:{x-subscribe:{exclusive:True}}}'
QQ - does create:always recreate the queue each time, even if it already
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x27;t any workable 0.18 source package on offcial site?it has been
> a long time since 0.18 release...
Old releases are still there, you just need to adjust the release URL:
http://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-0.18/
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>
> In fact I think this is simply a bug in the original spec file.
>
> [In the 0.26 there is no separate amqpc or ssl module leaving only rdma
In BZ#1035323 I added %exclude entries to the -client and -server
packages to ensure those libraries weren't a
Qpid and Proton finds probably
have subtle differences. If you want to file a JIRA and assign it to me,
I'll dig into it a bit and see.
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> resolves several issues on the store itself.
I verified this as building on the 0.26 release.
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What would be the advantage of having CMake create an RPM as opposed to
using rpmbuild with a specfile to create the RPMs?
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This issue fixes a bug in the installation for the qmfgen Python
package.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-5273
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We won't continue to use the release.sh script to bundle our sources?
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.2" on Ubuntu 11.10, but Cmake can't
find that. If I hard code the filename to be "libperl.so" then it finds
the file each time.
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On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 08:45:45AM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 10:42:08PM +0100, Fraser Adams wrote:
> > On 04/10/13 19:47, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> > >Can you post the output for the following commands?
> > >
> > >$ perl -V:in
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 10:42:08PM +0100, Fraser Adams wrote:
> On 04/10/13 19:47, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> >Can you post the output for the following commands?
> >
> >$ perl -V:installarchlib
> >$ perl -MConfig -e "print \$Config{archlibexp}"
> >
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 07:32:33PM +0100, Fraser Adams wrote:
> On 04/10/13 19:22, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> >On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 05:23:17PM +0100, Fraser Adams wrote:
> >
> >>Second issue (my system is running Ubuntu 11.10):
> >>when I did a simple mkdir bld/
about or is it worth me raising a Jira (or two?)
There were issues with the Qpid build WRT finding Perl using certain
versions of CMake (I think 2.6). What version of Cmake is on Ubuntu
13.10?
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 09:28:33AM -0400, Ted Ross wrote:
> Darryl,
>
> I added "Python Client (Wrapped)" to the component list.
Thanks, Ted.
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Fedora, can we add a new component for reporting features and bugs to
differentiate them from the pure Python bindings?
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The Swigged bindings have been packaged and are now available on Fedora
Linux as python-qpid_messaging. I've built for Fedora 18, 19 and 20 as
well as Rawhide.
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On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 10:02:24AM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Gordon was installing the qpid-cpp 0.24 sources [1], which failed due to
> the LICENSE file for the Perl bindings not being present. After filling
> out a JIRA for this [2] and a comment from Gordon, it seemed to me t
ng the language
bindings for the separate source tarballs?
[ ] Yes, remove the language bindings from qpid-cpp-${VER}
[ ] No, leave the language bindings in qpid-cpp-${VER}
[1] http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/qpid/0.24/qpid-cpp-0.24.tar.gz
[2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-512
I think he said the queue stays in place in that
scenario.
Perhaps, like a heart beat, if the client doesn't receive two messages
within a set period of time, it can treat that situation as if the
sender has disconnected?
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there when your client connected to the broker?
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remove any references to deleting it. ;)
Can you have the sender publish a specific message to the listeners
informing them that it's going offline?
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> gets removed and all the receivers would get an exception ?
The best thing to do is to tinker and test out the scenario using the
spout and drain tools. :)
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even though there was a message in the queue, it was still deleted.
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> > http://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-0.24/release-notes.html
> >
> >Thanks to all the users and contributors who have helped to improve
> >Apache Qpid.
>
> Thanks for all your continued hard work on getting this and previous
> releases out, Justin!
+1
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> http://people.apache.org/~jross/qpid-0.24-rc4/
>
> If you favor releasing RC4 as Qpid 0.24 GA, vote +1.
>
> If you have reason to believe it's not ready, vote -1.
Hrm, though I had voted on this.
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> http://people.apache.org/~jross/qpid-0.24-rc4/
>
> If you favor releasing RC4 as Qpid 0.24 GA, vote +1.
>
> If you have reason to believe it's not ready, vote -1.
All of my tests have come back positive.
+1
you're not
building?
4) Is the error during the Cmake phase, the build phase or what?
I've built Qpid on ARM (v5 and v7) and ran it successfully.
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>
>
>
There was no example code included in your message.
> Is there a complete and accurate example showing how to iterate over and
> extract all supported data types given an arbitrary message?
>
> Right now, it's a bit like shooting in the dark.
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do you have as your global file limit?
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e containing project.
My main concern is having both of them share the top-level package of
qpid. But my undrestanding is, after talking to some Python gurus, that
it won't be an issue. So I'd be okay with qpid.messagingc for the
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> On 07/11/2013 02:33 PM, Gordon Sim wrote:
> >On 07/11/2013 02:01 PM, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> >>I'm doing some work with the swigged Python bindings (not the pure
> >>Python implementation of Qpid) and w
cmessaging
[ ] Please don't change the module
I appreciate your time and feedback.
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> Any suggestions ?
What version of Python are you using? 2.x or 3.x?
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id.messaging module that it requires. It appears
you're running the code out of a git checkout location. Have you set the
PYTHONPATH environment variable to point to where the Python code lives
in there?
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fairly old, as we're now preparely to release 0.22. Looking
around I can't seem to find where Ubuntu has a more recent release
packaged up. Can you contact their package maintainer and ask him to
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andled the code fine). I commited this fix:
commit 631f31a401f308e93303d5cc3a60f03f4c5eca34
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Date: Tue Feb 12 19:26:13 2013 +
QPID-4579: Fixes building Qpid under the latest GCC (4.8.0).
Moves the definition of Functor and MemFuncRef out of Handler class
definitio
u looking to use (you may have said and I'm just
forgetting or haven't seen the message yet)? In Ruby I've been playing
with the idea of registering blocks for Receiver.get, Receiver.fetch
and Session.next_receiver that would act as a multiplexer for incoming
messages and for receivers wi
ueue(like a events...)
> As long as this event doesn't occur, I can do another thing and
> when it occur, I will call messenger.recv(0)...
>
> Is this more clear
You want something more along the lines of registering a listener type
that's called when a new message arrive
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 09:55:22AM -0400, Justin Ross wrote:
> Hi, everyone. We've recently been discussing the components of our
> project in a couple different contexts. This is a proposal to take
> the outcomes of those discussion and apply them to how Qpid is
> organized.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 02:19:01PM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 05:21:21PM +, Gordon Sim wrote:
> >
> > Any other thoughts on this? Does anyone have fears of being deluged
> > with unwanted emails?
>
> I think you're mostly righ
parate of users and
developers; i.e., if you're a user of Qpid you're also a developer, not
of Qpid but at least of some application that's consuming the Qpid APIs.
Given that, there's less value in dividing up conversations but,
instead, keeping them in a single mailing list.
n feel it. I'm a... fraid.
Daisy...Daisy...give me your answer, do
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at is "everything" there?
BTW, the emails I'm sending are TO: you and CC: the list. So that's why
you get those messages. I don't know that the list blocks
non-subscribers from emailing it, though...
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I can't imagine why it would fail. But I also have no ability to help
beyond telling you the steps to follow to unsubscribe. Are you sure the
email responses aren't going to spam?
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hat, I'm suspecting it's better to launch a service by
pointing it to a configuration file to set such features. That way you
can easily change things without having to edit the service commandline.
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What version of Qpid are you using, and did you build it or install it
from a package?
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the newer, better done API set that you should use.
> 4. When to use qpid::client and when qpid::messaging?
See above.
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Can you tell me what the latest checkin is in the repo on your system?
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st Fedora release. Right now I'm
using Fedora 17 x86_64 and have no trouble with building or running
Qpid.
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> (?SECOND@Duration@messaging@qpid@@2V123@B)
> D:\qpid-0.18\TestProject\Qpid_Transmitter\HelloWorld\main.objHelloWorld
>
> Any suggestions on what I might be missing?
> *
What is the commandline you're using to build the app? Are you linking
in the qpidmessagi
idc-0.18/include -L~/qpidc-0.18/src
> -lqpidmessaging -o map_receiver map_receiver.cpp
>
> Am I missing anything?
You need to also include the qpidtypes library as well. The current
Makefile that ships with the qpid-cpp-client-devel package in the
examples directory was missing this libr
t.org/updates/qpid-cpp-0.18-1.fc18
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nd it will in future also deliver systemd files.
Affected updates are:
Fedora 16: qpid-cpp-0.16-4.fc16
Fedora 17: qpid-cpp-0.16-5.fc17
Fedora 18: qpid-cpp-0.16-8.fc18
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On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 03:56:29PM -0400, Steve Huston wrote:
> I like the name qpid-messaging
Nobody else has had a response, so can I assume nobody's objecting to
the name change? If so, I'll grab that name on the RubyGems website and
put in for a package name change.
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and 2) we really need to give the gem a proper name so that I can start
make it available to Ruby developers via rubygems.org.
So I'm looking for feedback on renaming the gemfile to qpid-messaging.
Or, if someone has a better name idea, I'd like to hear it. But I'd like
to get a nam
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:34:57AM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> I've managed to get things to the point where the packages build without
> errors. In order to do this I had to change a handful of things in the
> specfile and few directory values in the CMakeLists.txt files.
>
g untoward was changed.
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