On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Pradeep Soundararajan <pradeep.soundarara...@citrix.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > Yes, did some reworking to move the same to build-cloud.properties. It took > some time to complete. > > If you wish to use mysql-connector "ant build-all deploydb", then please > follow the steps: > > 1) Install the latest mysql-connector to the desired location (untar it) > wget > http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/Connector-J/mysql-connector-java-5.1.21.tar.gz/from/http://cdn.mysql.com/ > (or) download it from "git clone > ssh://<user-name>/var/lib/git/citrix-3p-deps.git" ( I have created two > versions of mysql-connector, they are mysql-connector-java-5.1.7 and > mysql-connector-java-5.1.21) > > 2) Set > "MYSQL_CONNECTOR=/path-of-your-download-mysql-java-connector/mysql-connector-java-xxxx-bin.jar" > in 'build/build-cloud.properties' file. > > 3) Apply the patch in ASF master which I have sent (Please review before > applying it): https://reviews.apache.org/r/6752/ > build/build-cloud.properties: 552de7f74db7b715da70cc48ff4dc8945fa066f8 > build/developer.xml: f2e5aa6463ec849a3e97343e82423ff0ac622222 > setup/db/deploy-db-dev.sh: f149e9efd029bd311b1d247e21764b9103fd01d9 > > 4) Permanently remove David Nalley's below change rather than commenting > out from developer.xml. > > commit 16437df9bdb2fdc13f317c338262d433365fbfdc > Author: David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> > Date: Mon Aug 20 14:19:37 2012 -0400 > > commenting out the copy statement for mysql-connector-java so the > test doesn't break > > 5) Execute: "ant build-all deploy-server deploydb unittest" > > Please let me know your comments... > > Thanks, > Pradeep.S
Hi folks, Has anyone circled back to test / review Pradeep's suggestions? I was going to start working on the JUnit build failures on jenkins.cloudstack.org, but I realized that this isn't wrapped up yet. I personally consider this a blocker to the release, but I think it would be best if we completed the review before it's brought into master. Alex - Do you have time to review this today? -chip