Master is Git convention, so master
Le 9 janv. 2018 08:06, "Martin Grigorov" a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Jan 8, 2018 15:33, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
>
> This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues
> associated with migrating from svn to git.
>
> The standard name for the main branch
Git standard is master, so master
Le 8 janv. 2018 3:33 PM, "Mark Thomas" a écrit :
> This is the third of the per issue e-mails to discuss the issues
> associated with migrating from svn to git.
>
> The standard name for the main branch where development takes place in
> svn is 'trunk'. In git t
OMG, Maven for Tomcat, after so many years :)
May be time to resurrect Olivier Lamy works
2017-10-09 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rémy Maucherat :
> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> > On 06/10/17 13:01, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
> > > On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
[ ] -1: Don't release because ...
[X] +1: Release
[X] Stable, go ahead and release
[ ] Broken because of ...
Built and tested on Ubuntu 16.04 64bits against Tomcat 8.5.5
2016-10-03 14:17 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
> Ping.
>
> There are only two binding votes so far.
>
> If you are able to review this release and vote on it, it would be much
> app
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 1.2.42
Built on CentOS 7.2 against IUS HTTPd 2.4.23
2016-10-03 14:17 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
> Ping.
>
> There are only two binding votes so far.
>
> If you are able to review this release and vote on it, it would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
Hi all
When I upgraded some HTTPd instance from 2.2 to 2.4, I got errors with
some VHost using
AllowEncodedSlashes On
JkOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed
This is what I should define to avoid Jenkins complain about invalid
configuration.
Error report is 500 and jk log report
jk_handler::mod_jk
Hi all
I tried to build 1.2.0 today, from tarball found here :
http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-connectors/native/1.2.0/source/tomcat-native-1.2.0-src.tar.gz
cd native
./configure
configure: error: cannot find install-sh, install.sh, or shtool in build
"."/build
./configure --with-apr=
> Let's skip Maven and move straight to Gradle, it has the benefit of not
> needing a build system installed on the developers machine, as it gets
> downloaded by the wrapper checked into the repo. This is yet one less
> version that is required by the contributor.
> It's built on top of Ant, and s
>The git repo would be mirrored at github. Folks can open pull requests
>at gitbuh now and we can close them when we commit the changes. That
>won't change if we switch to git.
There is mecansims to merge pull-requests for GitHub in Git ASF ?
How is documented somewhere ?
> > Side note, did infr
About git workflow.
Github popularized fork/pull-request mode and it helped enrolled tons of
new developpers in many Git projects, in Github but not only.
Would it be something possible with current Git infra in ASF ?
Side note, did infra folks plans to use a new git hosting ?
Using Stash, Gitlab
Maven Strike back ?
That would be a very good new and our friend Olivier Lamy will be more than
happy :)
2014-09-02 18:52 GMT+02:00 Rémy Maucherat :
> 2014-09-02 18:41 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
>
> > I'm leaning towards A myself.
> >
>
> Oh wow, does this mean I can resurrect my thread on Maven t
Fabrice Belingard, ASFer is working for Sonar.
I add him in loop so he could give us more informations
2014-08-27 11:45 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
> On 26/08/2014 22:52, Henri Gomez wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Are you aware SonarQube is analysing Tomcat in Nemo for
Hi all
Are you aware SonarQube is analysing Tomcat in Nemo for years ?
http://nemo.sonarqube.org/dashboard/index/50544
310 Blocker issues, 121 Critical issues.
Wondering if Coverity will provides more informations than SonarQube ?
BTW, SonarQube is analysing major ASF projects for a long time
OpenJDK 8 and 9 have also their continuous build via Obuildfactory (
https://github.com/hgomez/obuildfactory) and hosted in Bintray for many
Linux flavor ie :
* http://dl.bintray.com/hgomez/obuildfactory-fedora18-x86-64/
* http://dl.bintray.com/hgomez/obuildfactory-opensuse122-i386/
* http://dl.bi
Good to know.
We're still using Tomcat 6 to host Jira and Confluence and I wasn't
aware Tomcat 7 and soon Tomcat 8 could be used.
Thanks for the clue.
I'll test Tomcat 8 on a bunch of common CI apps and will told you.
Cheers
2014-01-29 Mark Thomas :
> On 28/01/2014 20:28, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>
> Also +1 to separating the git vs svn discussion from the build system
> discussion (Maven, Ant, whatever.) (Side note: been using gradle
> recently, fun.)
+1 for split
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>> - Oliver's project to convert Tomcat build to Maven was not a success
>
> I started but this change need a bit support so perso I don't want to
> spend time if lack of interest.
it make sense ;(
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Hi all
+1 for Git
About Maven, it will be a very good move also.
There is tons of projects inside ASF using Maven as their build tool.
There is also so many projects using Tomcat artefacts, hosted on
Central, that it will make their life easier if Maven was used has
main build tool for Tomcat.
> The Apache Tomcat Native 1.1.29 is
> [X] Stable, go ahead and release
>
Works for me, tested on Mint 15, 64bits, with Tomcat 7.0.42
Welcome Konstantin
Nice to see than such a venerable project like Tomcat still attract new
commiters :)
2013/9/25 Mark Thomas
> On behalf of the Tomcat committers I am pleased to announce that
> Konstantin Preißer has been voted in as a new Tomcat committer.
>
> In addition to a number of high
Hi Mark
What kind of tests, specific to TC 8.0 are awaited to 'qualify' ?
2013/9/23 Mark Thomas
> On 20/09/2013 12:35, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 20/09/2013 11:36, Mark Thomas wrote:
> >> The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.0.0 release candidate 3 is now available
> >> for voting.
> >>
> >> Given this
[X] Stable, go ahead and release
Works for me (openSUSE 12.3 64bits, Tomcat 7.0.42, Hotspot 1.6.0-45)
Commons Monitoring is more comparable to Yammer Metrics than Java Melody.
psi-probe/lambda-probe due to GPL nature can't be bundled with Tomcat,
Commons Monitoring could.
2013/8/26 Larry Shatzer, Jr.
> I like that Tomcat ships with a manager application bundled with it. If you
> need more fu
+1
Show must go one, really exited to take a look at this new cat :)
2013/7/18 Nick Williams
> No objection here. Things seem to be working well. I'm rather excited
> about it. :-)
>
> Nick
>
> On Jul 18, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> > Given recent progress, I have uploaded a snap
Works for me on some internal applications including Jenkins 1.520.
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 7.0.42 Stable
2013/7/2 Mark Thomas
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 7.0.42 release is now available for voting.
>
> It can be obtained from:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomcat/tomc
>Thanks for testing Henri. From my point of view it should be good for
>production and I guess 1.2.38 is not to far away.
+1
I'll do some more tests using ab/gatling to see how it works under load.
> >And now you can have your own personal HENRICOOKIE ;)
>
Rhooo :)
Thanks Rainer, great works
Rainer, I tried mod_jk 1.2.38-dev and it works as expected :
An HTTPd in front, 2 Nexus behind, using HENRICOOKIE, requests are sent to
proper Tomcat whatever Nexus/Shiro did with JSESSIONID ie :
Browser 1 :
HENRICOOKIE
.swf-nexus
JSESSIONID
799c3a8a-fd70-4a08-8a1a-6f301da6a9bc
Browser 2 :
HE
Rainer, you rocks !
I'll test it today, more feedback to come :)
Thanks
2013/6/26 Rainer Jung
> Hi Henri,
>
> you can find a dev snapshot at:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~rjung/mod_jk-dev/source/jk-1.2.38-dev/
>
> You know those are not releases.
>
> The updated documentation is at:
>
>
> ht
I'll try it as soon as available.
Thanks Rainer, "Prince of Jk" :-)
Le 26 juin 2013 à 19:42, Rainer Jung a écrit :
> On 26.06.2013 16:54, Henri Gomez wrote:
>>> You can configure the name of the session cookie in TC 6 and 7.
>>
>> I see sessionCo
>You can configure the name of the session cookie in TC 6 and 7.
I see sessionCookieName in
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html ...
> So if in your case Tomcat would also set a cookie (in addition to the
> app) we wouldn't need anything else. Just switch TC to MYCOOKIE and
especially when instance are automatically provisionned from
template since we don't have to set jvmRoute in server.xml for each
instance.
But I may be wrong and may be Tomcat 7 could inject jvmRoute in another
cookie ?
Cheers
2013/6/25 Christopher Schultz
> Henri,
>
> On 6/25/
Hi Rainer.
>
> It seems Shiro recommend to extend
>
>
https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/shiro/trunk/web/src/main/java/org/apache/shiro/web/session/mgt/DefaultWebSessionManager.java
>
>From code review (I may be wrong), it seems Nexus is extending
org.apache.shiro.web.filter.authc.BasicHttpAuthenticat
>Henri,
> This sounds more like a question for the users list. Cross-posting to
> re-locate. See more below...
I used dev list because question was also about updating mod_jk code.
>Is is important to retain the original JSESSIONID, or do you only want
>to retain the jvmRoute information? I woul
Hi to all,
I'm faced a weird problem with a web application who didn't keep JSESSIONID
generated by Apache Tomcat (via jvmRoute).
This application is using ASF Shiro who in turn regenerate its own
JSESSIONID (and replace one from Tomcat).
It completly broke mod_jk/ajp load-balancing and sticky s
Jean-Frederic, did there is a list of changes in 6.0.37 ?
2013/4/27 jean-frederic clere
> On 04/25/2013 02:49 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 25/04/2013 10:33, jean-frederic clere wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think it is time for a 6.0.37, comments?
>>>
>>
>> Sure. Haven't looked at the status fi
What's your test platform (or tests platforms) ?
Differents OS, kernel configuration, OpenSSL / APR could bring various
results
2013/3/13 Mladen Turk
> On 03/13/2013 01:20 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>>
>> And an infinite loop is entered.
>>
>> I believe I can fix this by changing how I do the bu
[+1]
More than welcome !
2013/2/20 Olivier Lamy
> Hi,
> I'd like to release Apache Tomcat Maven Plugin 2.1.
>
> 24 issues fixed (see changelog:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/maven-plugin-2.1/jira-report.html)
>
> Staging maven repository:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgap
Will this patch be applied in 1.1.28 ?
It will help restoring build for CentOS/RHEL 5 without extra patch.
Thanks
Le 14 févr. 2013 à 21:08, Rainer Jung a écrit :
> On 14.02.2013 20:05, Michael-O wrote:
>> Am 2013-02-14 00:43, schrieb bugzi...@apache.org:
>>> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla
Note, CentOS 5 came with an old APR (1.2) :
* apr-util-1.2.7-11.el5_5.2
* apr-1.2.7-11.el5_6.5
* apr-devel-1.2.7-11.el5_6.5
2013/2/14 Henri Gomez
> I build Tomcat Native on various machine, CentOS 5/6, openSUSE/SLES and
> notice this error on CentOS 5.9 :
>
> /bin/sh /usr/lib
I build Tomcat Native on various machine, CentOS 5/6, openSUSE/SLES and
notice this error on CentOS 5.9 :
/bin/sh /usr/lib/apr-1/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -pthread
-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector
--param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m32 -march=i386
> Sure. 1.0.1d release is one of the factors to kick the 1.1.27.
OpenSSL 1.0.1d release is factor to kick 1.1.27 for provided binaries,
isn't it ?
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For additional command
works for me (Linux Mint 14) :
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libapr1-dev
./configure --with-apr=/usr
make
Tested with Tomcat 7.0.35
2013/1/23 Henri Gomez
> 1.1.26 could came faster ?
>
> Le 23 janv. 2013 à 19:42, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> a
1.1.26 could came faster ?
Le 23 janv. 2013 à 19:42, Christopher Schultz a
écrit :
> Jean-Frederic,
>
> On 1/23/13 12:34 PM, jean-frederic clere wrote:
>> Version 1.1.25 is bug fixing release.
>> The proposed release artefacts can be found at [1],
>> and the build was done using tag [2].
>>
>
mod_rewrite is definitvly HTTPd Swiss Knife and having it in Tomcat is
definitivly a good news.
This valve is for Tomcat 8 and higher or could it be used with Tomcat 7 ?
Cheers
2013/1/9 Remy Maucherat
> Hi,
>
> I ported a valve providing mod_rewrite functionality (most of it) for
> Tomcat "8"
> Apart from a couple of bugs where we are still waiting for further
> information, the Tomcat 7 bug list is empty. Therefore, I intend to run
> the unit tests and TCKs against 7.0.x/trunk and if everything passes I
> will tag that as 7.0.35.
>
Good news.
Thanks Mark, I'll test 7.0.35 on a set of
First Happy new year to Tomcat Dev list.
Mark you mentioned a wish to have a continuous release rate for Tomcat
7.0.x so a 7.0.35 in this new year seems a good idea.
My +1
2013/1/2 Romain Manni-Bucau
> Hi Mark,
>
> Will you consider deploying tomcat zip to repo1 this time? A bug was opened
>
Java is not more proprietary with Oracle as it was with Sun.
OpenJDK is a proof you could get, build and use your own Java 7, 8 and more
at home.
I built OpenJDK for OSX for almost 2 years and I was happy to be able to
have "home made" JVMs, for the first time.
If you take a look at OBuildFactor
> According to the release process, the 6.0.36 build corresponding to the
> tag TOMCAT_6_0_36 is:
> [ ] Broken
> [ ] Alpha
> [ ] Beta
> [X] Stable
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If there is no activity, it make sense.
+0
2012/10/1 Mark Thomas :
> In the two+ years since Taglibs moved to the Tomcat project there have
> been a few short bursts of activity totalling just over 200 commits but
> no releases. There has also been no progress towards a migration to
> svnpubsub f
+1
Works for me
2012/9/10 Olivier Lamy :
> Hi,
> I'd like to release Apache Tomcat Maven Plugin 2.0.
> We fixed 41 issues (see details http://s.apache.org/TOMCAT-MVN-2.0 ).
> Staging Maven repository:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomcat-045/
> Sources release (as
+1
Works for me using Jenkins and a bunch of CI services (powered by Tomcat).
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Could you try with latest tcnative (1.1.24) ?
2012/8/2 yuheng.wei :
> is it a bug or not? how can i avoid, thanks
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://tomcat.10.n6.nabble.com/Tomcat-7-0-27-crash-with-libtcnative-1-so-0-1-23-0x12cca-in-CentOS5-5-tp4984761p4984793.html
> Sent from th
>> Which make me think that PKG or DMG for Tomcat would be great.
>>
>
> Make sure all those .dmg's can be created with average 'developer'
> from our SVN.
> Think this can be scripted given the prerequisites are installed.
Yes, it will be simple bash and a empty DMG template (binary).
It could ev
Which make me think that PKG or DMG for Tomcat would be great.
Just need a cool control panel app like the one available for Windows.
Any Cocoa volunteer around ? :-)
Le 13 juin 2012 à 18:14, Mladen Turk a écrit :
> On 06/13/2012 06:09 PM, Henri Gomez wrote:
>>>> +1 from me
>> +1 from me also (build and tested on OSX Lion).
>>
>> Question, did you need binaries for OSX ?
>
> Volunteer as maintainer for consecutive versions?
For OSX, no problem, I maintain up to date OpenJDK 7/8/Jigsaw and
Lambda version for OSX in a daily base, providing OSX binaries should
be hard.
+1 from me also (build and tested on OSX Lion).
Question, did you need binaries for OSX ?
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While building it on OSX, I noticed some changes, ie no more apxs in
configure.
May be I was using an old build system ?
Updated article on my blog :
http://blog.hgomez.net/2012/06/13/building-universal-apache-tomcat-native-library-on-osx-updated/
2012/6/13 jean-frederic clere
> On 06/11/2012
Did you contact him ?
Btw, it could allways happen with external contributions, not GitHub related.
Le 3 juin 2012 à 21:02, Konstantin Kolinko a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> I was going to take another look at this old proposal in Tomcat 6:
> * Add StuckThreadDetectionValve
>
> https://github.com/sylv
A bit late (sorry)
[X] Stable, go ahead and release
Built on OSX Lion.
No problem
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> That is what we do currently. I'm not convinced that is a scalable long
> term solution as the number of things that need different time outs
> increases.
Main question is :
What will be the faster to handle ?
A table of pollsets and associate sockets to them (ie: 30s, 60s, 120s,
infinite) or
And what about using pollsets with specific timeout and associate sockets to
pollset according to their timeout needs ?
Just an idea.
Le 20 mai 2012 à 20:37, Mark Thomas a écrit :
> Currently, time outs for APR/native sockets are managed at the Pollset
> level. This means all sockets in a sin
Did there is a need to have sockets with differents timeout in day to day case ?
For example did it is required by specs or API ?
The finer, the better but only if there is a real need :-)
Btw, i'll take a look to your commits.
Le 20 mai 2012 à 20:37, Mark Thomas a écrit :
> Currently, time
Java 7 u4 is available for some time now.
Did you try it ?
Le 8 mai 2012 à 12:03, Roberto Cisternino a
écrit :
> It seems to me a problem related to a naming bug in JDK 1.7.x
> I had similar problems using Glassfish when I upgraded from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2
> and on that time the JDK 1.7.x was rec
> Hi,
>
> I plan to tag 1.2.36 (as promised after finishing shm rewrite).
> There is one nasty bug in windows status worker and sharing
> actually doesn't work in 1.2.35, so a couple of very good
> reasons for a quick release.
>
> Comments?
Go for it
--
> Due to one bug that can crash httpd in case someone
> has typo in JkMount directive, 1.2.34 was cancelled and
> here is 1.2.35.
>
> The VOTE will remain open for at least 48 hours.
>
> The Apache Tomcat Connectors 1.2.35 is
> [X] Stable, go ahead and release
> [ ] Broken because of ...
Works f
> The Apache Tomcat Connectors 1.2.34 is
> [X] Stable, go ahead and release
> [ ] Broken because of ...
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I discussed with Suse guys and they updated their libtcnative package
accordingly :
https://build.opensuse.org/package/files?package=libtcnative-1-0&project=Java%3Apackages
2012/3/2 Mladen Turk :
> The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
> Tomcat Native 1.1.23 stable
>> Release candidate artefacts [1] based on tag [2] are ready for vote.
>> The vote will stay open for at least 72 hours.
>>
>> Apache Tomcat Connectors 1.2.33 release candidate is
>> [+1] Stable, release
>> [-1] Do not release because of ...
>>
>
> +1 (just for the record)
+1 (works on OSX Lion)
>>> I add to add --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs to configure line :
>>>
>>> CFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x86_64' APXSLDFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
>>> ./configure --with-apr=/usr --with-ssl=/usr
>>> --with-java-home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/
>>> --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
I add to add --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs to configure line :
CFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x86_64' APXSLDFLAGS='-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
./configure --with-apr=/usr --with-ssl=/usr
--with-java-home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/
--with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
Why did we need now ap
2012/2/28 Mladen Turk :
> Version 1.1.23 is both bugfix release with couple of additional features
> that does not change ABI (namely OCSP and pkcs12 support).
> The proposed release artefacts can be found at [1],
> and the build was done using tag [2].
>
> Please vote. The vote will be open for at
>
> Nope, will tag later today or over the weekend (depends on weather
> conditions :)
>
Ok, I'll grab a SVN copy for now.
I just notice this 'release'
Did you release a source tarball ?
2012/2/23 Costin Manolache
> Thanks, I'll try it.
>
> Costin
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Mladen Turk wrote:
>
> > On 02/22/2012 07:22 PM, Costin Manolache wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Mladen Turk wro
Works for me (tested on some house projects including Jenkins instances)
+1
2012/2/18 Mark Thomas :
> On 17/02/2012 20:00, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> The proposed Apache Tomcat 7.0.26 release is now available for voting.
>>
>> It can be obtained from:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomcat/t
Github :-)
Le 1 févr. 2012 à 22:54, Costin Manolache a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Some initial patch for SPDY - using the NPN SSL extension, as required by
> chrome/firefox.
>
> I used github so it's easy to add comments or test:
>
> https://github.com/costinm/tomcat/commit/e97def3314216c083cc4b68ad97
gt;>>>> Hello,
>>>>> The vote has passed with the following results.
>>>>>
>>>>> +1 (binding): Henri Gomez, Jean-Frederic Clere, Peter Roßbach
>>>>> +1 (non binding): Russ Tremain, Olivier Lamy
>>>>>
>>>&
+1
Highly awaited here !
2012/1/26 Olivier Lamy :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to release the Apache Tomcat Maven plugin 2.0-beta-1.
>
> The staging repository is available here:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomcat-142/
> The documentation site is available here:
> http://t
Do you have link to original article ?
2012/1/12 Josh Gooding :
> Guys,
>
> I found this while reading an article on the market share of application
> servers. This is how well you guys are doing. To have a 50+% of the
> market share of the application servers of 1000 of the top publicly traded
> Here we speak that we should replace entire Tomcat
> build system with maven, meaning, multiple arches, creating
> windows installer, etc. I don't see any of those in Geronimo.
Why no do it step by step and produce with Maven what's produced today by Ant ?
> All I'm saying, if you can do it, yo
> Exactly. Since any change would require a learning curve
> and it seems we don't have that many (read none) maven
> experts in the house, Gradle could be equally considered,
> given that it seems more advanced in customization.
I know well Maven but Olivier (Lamy) is a Maven expert, so there is
> You see features where I see benefits of the features, asking the same
> question again and again shows your hate, and probably you hate me too,
> because I love Maven.
> No problem, you'll lose at some point :-D
Using Maven for Tomcat has been many times discussed here, each time
with a no go.
> I have to search what it's done exactly with that. (BTW version is
> defined in poms with maven).
> I will try to work on that later this week.
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>> So I have just commit some stuff in r 1187561.
>> Note: Sources layout not touched.
>> Currently only maven artifacts are build (I will work later on distrib).
>>
>> to test it on the top of
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc7.0.x/trunk.
>> Just use: mvn -f maven/pom.xml clean insta
;> http://selenium.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/maven/
>>
>> I can maybe try to work on that and provide a patch.
>> Or at least commit in trunk (if I have no layout changes to do).
>>
>> But not before end of next week or early week after.
>>
>> 2011/10/14
to do).
>
> But not before end of next week or early week after.
>
> 2011/10/14 Konstantin Kolinko :
>> 2011/10/14 Henri Gomez :
>>>>
>>>> This is the first time that I can recall that anyone has stated that
>>>> there is a requirement for
>
>
> Binary dependencies for any build process do not belong in svn. The
> infra team doesn't go looking for them but where a project is found
> using them then they will be encouraged to use a more appropriate
> approach. The more excessive the usage, the stronger the encouragement.
> The odd ja
>
> This is the first time that I can recall that anyone has stated that
> there is a requirement for this.
>
I should say many companies, including mine are injecting full Tomcat (as
zip) in their enterprise repositories (Archiva/Nexus/Artifactory powered)
> Granted, the Tomcat project currentl
>> 3) There are several Connector/Endpoint implementations in Tomcat.
>> While java.net.ServerSocket does support port number of "0", I am not
>> sure that APR-based implementation does allow it.
> Sure but the use case is just to start a http/https (apr can be
> omitted) connector on any random f
>> The goal is to have this as a maven artifact:
>>
>>
>> http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.22/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.22.zip
>
> You really need this file? I think you just use the jars in the file,
> correct?
David, why do you want to use a complete distro instead of
independants art
> Hello,
> I have started to import sources as defined in the ip clearance. (I
> still have some java package to change : I will change to
> org.apache.tomcat.maven.plugin as a base package)
>
> My plan to improve the plugin is:
>
> * add support of tomcat7 (tru a set of new mojos with a new name :
> The fix is to address the root cause which appears to be a poorly
> configured system clock. I am loath to add a work-around at any point in
> the Tomcat source code to handle time apparently going backwards rather
> than forwards.
+1.
It's SysAdmin team responsability to ensure hosting machine
>> Mark, did Olivier have commit right to tomcat repo ?
>
> Don't think so. A quick vote can sort that out.
Thanks Mark
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> Subject says it all.
>
> Here is my +1 to start this off.
+1
Really happy to see a piece of Maven landing in Tomcat repository (enfin !)
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>> Do you want I submit a patch for the first import ? (As I'd like to
>> contribute I would prefer to have karma).
>
> I guess you already have karma to commit ?
Mark, did Olivier have commit right to tomcat repo ?
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> Hello,
>
> Agree on the tomcat/maven-plugin svn path
>
> I wonder how do we move forward.
> Do you want I submit a patch for the first import ? (As I'd like to
> contribute I would prefer to have karma).
I guess you already have karma to commit ?
> I wonder about other tomcat devs interested t
> Still points to 6.0.32 (yes, I did refresh)
>
> Also some mirrors don't have 6.0.33 yet.
>
> It looks like the files were only updated a few hours ago; it can take
> a day for the bulk of mirrors to catch up.
yep, mirrors take some time to reflect changes
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> Done my basic tests (Jenkins application and httpd/mod_jk in front).
> Works for me
Oups:
[X] Stable
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> The candidates binaries are available here:
> http://people.apache.org/~jfclere/tomcat-6/v6.0.33/
>
> According to the release process, the 6.0.33 build corresponding to the
> tag TOMCAT_6_0_33 is:
> [ ] Broken
> [ ] Alpha
> [ ] Beta
> [ ] Stable
>
> Cheers
Done my basic tests (Jenkins applicati
>> xmac:~ henri$ java -d32 -version
>> java version "1.6.0_26"
>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03-384-10M3425)
>> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 20.1-b02-384, mixed mode)
>
> Cool I will install lion then :D
It's the same VM for Lion and Snow Leopard. Be careful with Lion, i
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