Hi Roger,

We also have Java11 in our CI, but it might be that there are still some
issues with it. I haven't battletested Avro with Java 11 at least. For
skipping the tests, you can provide a flag to Maven:

# Make sure that you're in the Java project
cd lang/java/
mvn clean install -DskipTests

Let me know if this works for you.

Cheers, Fokko


Op do 16 jan. 2020 om 18:48 schreef roger peppe <rogpe...@gmail.com>:

> On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 17:21, Ryan Skraba <r...@skraba.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello!  For a simple, silent log4j, I use:
>>
>> $ cat /tmp/log4j.properties
>> log4j.rootLogger=off
>>
>
> Apparently passing those flags has sorted my stdin/stderr issue as well as
> suppressing the warnings. I wonder what was going on there. Thanks very
> much!
>
>
>> I didn't find anything currently in the avro-tools that uses both
>> reader and writer schemas while deserializing data...  It should be a
>> pretty easy feature to add as an option to the DataFileReadTool
>> (a.k.a. tojson)!
>>
>> You are correct about running ./build.sh dist in the java directory --
>> it fails with JDK 11 (likely fixable:
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-562).
>>
>> You should probably do a simple mvn clean install instead and find the
>> jar in lang/java/tools/target/avro-tools-1.10.0-SNAPSHOT.jar.  That
>> should work with JDK11 without any problem (well-tested in the build).
>>
>
> I tried that (I ran it in the lang/java directory) and I still get a
> failure: https://gist.github.com/rogpeppe/e7f199c6fefb9c05eedad9e9841de14f
>
> Maybe there's a way to build without running the tests, perhaps? Please
> pardon my ignorance here.
>
>   cheers,
>

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