Github user WireBaron commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/676
Rebased to fix conflicts and added an error code to the new
GetAvailableServers handler.
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Github user galen-pivotal commented on the issue:
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Looks like there are some conflicts that need to be resolved.
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Github user WireBaron commented on the issue:
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Copied the license fresh from another file.
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Github user bschuchardt commented on the issue:
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The license header was probably damaged during some search&replace
operations to transform the google-doc version of the list into an enum
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Github user galen-pivotal commented on the issue:
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It looks like this is failing in Travis due to `:rat`, but you've got a
license in your only new file. I'm a bit mystified. Closing the pull request
and reopening it can be a good way to trigger