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Posted to dev@manifoldcf.apache.org by Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com> on 2013/01/23 00:13:29 UTC

[VOTE] Release Apache ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4

Please vote on whether or not to release ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4.

The release artifact can be found at:

http://people.apache.org/~kwright/apache-manifoldcf-1.1

There is a tag at:

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/tags/release-1.1-RC4

This release candidate fixes two problems since RC3.  The problems
were in the included jars for the multiprocess example (CONNECTORS-619)
and in connection leakage for JDBC handles (CONNECTORS-620).

This release candidate fixes one problem since RC2.  The problem is
CONNECTORS-618, which relates to MySQL performance.

This release candidate fixes one additional problem since RC1.  The
problem is CONNECTORS-616, and relates to Solr dropping connections
during
indexing.

This release candidate fixes two other problems since RC0, both
related to Solr 4.0.0 support.
- CONNECTORS-613: The version of Tika used in Solr 4.0.0 cannot
extract text unless told an accurate mime type.  While this is
probably a Tika bug, in this ticket we at least make sure a good guess
as to the mime type is sent to Solr.
- CONNECTORS-614: Fix logic having to do with releasing idle Solr
connections.  This shows up as socket timeout exceptions, because it
becomes very easy to exhaust the Solr application server's thread pool
when idle connections are not released in a timely way.

This release includes a significant amount of long-planned upgrading
and refactoring since Apache ManifoldCF 1.0.1, including:
- Port to HttpComponents from commons-httpclient
- Port to SolrJ from homegrown for the Solr connector, so that
SolrCloud is supported
- Improved NTLM support
- Partial Kerberos support
- Many other improvements, which are summarized in CHANGES.txt

Karl

[CANCEL][VOTE] Release Apache ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4

Posted by Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com>.
(Setting appropriate subject)

On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This RC also withdrawn, this time because of CONNECTORS-621 - another
> SolrJ-related ticket.
>
> (We'll get it eventually...)
>
> Karl
>
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please vote on whether or not to release ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4.
>>
>> The release artifact can be found at:
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~kwright/apache-manifoldcf-1.1
>>
>> There is a tag at:
>>
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/tags/release-1.1-RC4
>>
>> This release candidate fixes two problems since RC3.  The problems
>> were in the included jars for the multiprocess example (CONNECTORS-619)
>> and in connection leakage for JDBC handles (CONNECTORS-620).
>>
>> This release candidate fixes one problem since RC2.  The problem is
>> CONNECTORS-618, which relates to MySQL performance.
>>
>> This release candidate fixes one additional problem since RC1.  The
>> problem is CONNECTORS-616, and relates to Solr dropping connections
>> during
>> indexing.
>>
>> This release candidate fixes two other problems since RC0, both
>> related to Solr 4.0.0 support.
>> - CONNECTORS-613: The version of Tika used in Solr 4.0.0 cannot
>> extract text unless told an accurate mime type.  While this is
>> probably a Tika bug, in this ticket we at least make sure a good guess
>> as to the mime type is sent to Solr.
>> - CONNECTORS-614: Fix logic having to do with releasing idle Solr
>> connections.  This shows up as socket timeout exceptions, because it
>> becomes very easy to exhaust the Solr application server's thread pool
>> when idle connections are not released in a timely way.
>>
>> This release includes a significant amount of long-planned upgrading
>> and refactoring since Apache ManifoldCF 1.0.1, including:
>> - Port to HttpComponents from commons-httpclient
>> - Port to SolrJ from homegrown for the Solr connector, so that
>> SolrCloud is supported
>> - Improved NTLM support
>> - Partial Kerberos support
>> - Many other improvements, which are summarized in CHANGES.txt
>>
>> Karl

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4

Posted by Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com>.
This RC also withdrawn, this time because of CONNECTORS-621 - another
SolrJ-related ticket.

(We'll get it eventually...)

Karl

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Karl Wright <da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please vote on whether or not to release ManifoldCF 1.1, RC4.
>
> The release artifact can be found at:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~kwright/apache-manifoldcf-1.1
>
> There is a tag at:
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/tags/release-1.1-RC4
>
> This release candidate fixes two problems since RC3.  The problems
> were in the included jars for the multiprocess example (CONNECTORS-619)
> and in connection leakage for JDBC handles (CONNECTORS-620).
>
> This release candidate fixes one problem since RC2.  The problem is
> CONNECTORS-618, which relates to MySQL performance.
>
> This release candidate fixes one additional problem since RC1.  The
> problem is CONNECTORS-616, and relates to Solr dropping connections
> during
> indexing.
>
> This release candidate fixes two other problems since RC0, both
> related to Solr 4.0.0 support.
> - CONNECTORS-613: The version of Tika used in Solr 4.0.0 cannot
> extract text unless told an accurate mime type.  While this is
> probably a Tika bug, in this ticket we at least make sure a good guess
> as to the mime type is sent to Solr.
> - CONNECTORS-614: Fix logic having to do with releasing idle Solr
> connections.  This shows up as socket timeout exceptions, because it
> becomes very easy to exhaust the Solr application server's thread pool
> when idle connections are not released in a timely way.
>
> This release includes a significant amount of long-planned upgrading
> and refactoring since Apache ManifoldCF 1.0.1, including:
> - Port to HttpComponents from commons-httpclient
> - Port to SolrJ from homegrown for the Solr connector, so that
> SolrCloud is supported
> - Improved NTLM support
> - Partial Kerberos support
> - Many other improvements, which are summarized in CHANGES.txt
>
> Karl