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Test it with openssl 1.1.1. TY Arturo Bernal arturobern...@yahoo.com > On 15 Jan 2023, at 16:51, Bruno Kinoshita <ki...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Gary, > > Ah! I'm with openssl 3.0.2. And now I remember I had a similar issue, > probably in another vote thread. Sorry. > > I used the Docker image to build the project from the tag and it worked OK. > Had a look at the project reports, and looked good too. > > Manually inspected a file from the dist area to check > license/readme/notice/release notes, and everything looks good too. > > +1 > > Cheers > Bruno > > On Sun, 15 Jan 2023 at 15:24, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> If you want a clean build set up, see src/docker >> >> Gary >> >> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 09:21 Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Bruno, >>> >>> Thank you for reviewing. What does "openssl version" say for you? We only >>> support 1.1.1. >>> >>> Gary >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 08:54 Bruno Kinoshita <ki...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Built from git tag with >>>> >>>> Apache Maven 3.8.5 (3599d3414f046de2324203b78ddcf9b5e4388aa0) >>>> Maven home: /opt/apache-maven-3.8.5 >>>> Java version: 17.0.5, vendor: Private Build, runtime: >>>> /usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64 >>>> Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8 >>>> OS name: "linux", version: "5.15.0-57-generic", arch: "amd64", family: >>>> "unix" >>>> >>>> Following instructions in the email above: >>>> >>>> - mvn apache-rat:check OK! >>>> - mvn clirr:check OK! >>>> - mvn install -DskipTests -P japicmp japicmp:cmp OK! >>>> - mvn -V clean package Failed to run with Java 17. Tried with Java 11, >>>> same >>>> failure. Tried Java 8 Oracle, same failure: >>>> >>>> https://paste.apache.org/12mdq >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> Bruno >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, 14 Jan 2023 at 23:41, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> We have fixed a few bugs and made some enhancements since Apache >>>>> Commons Crypto 1.1.0 was released, so I would like to release Apache >>>>> Commons Crypto 1.2.0. >>>>> >>>>> Apache Commons Crypto 1.2.0 RC1 is available for review here: >>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1 >>>>> (svn revision 59345) >>>>> >>>>> The Git tag commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 commit for this RC is >>>>> d1ca10a92a61257ac225c6c1f8881af0aef91309 which you can browse here: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=commons-crypto.git;a=commit;h=d1ca10a92a61257ac225c6c1f8881af0aef91309 >>>>> You may checkout this tag using: >>>>> git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/commons-crypto.git >>>>> --branch < >>>> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/commons-crypto.git--branch> >>>>> commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 >>>>> >>>>> Maven artifacts are here: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecommons-1616/org/apache/commons/commons-crypto/1.2.0/ >>>>> >>>>> These are the artifacts and their hashes: >>>>> >>>>> #Release SHA-512s >>>>> #Sat Jan 14 17:16:26 EST 2023 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-bin.tar.gz=fb9084a5d9adcd4df606c7deb9396fa5693443b6a91be12f5de17e4281d3e7d89b526dc6ebd7991569894bde2f9fb67036eb78504cb4fa26fae9b7a99d082051 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-bin.zip=c78d2d2f3343c0402d1e55301d9a85036550b937512024470ee9843f1cbcf6d28a49e2f1e2b2a6856c26898da61eec5739cfefac237abbf2e8735f0f69bb42bf >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-bom.json=104a6c100cad2e896836815449c0d74da1ab469e7260f0911ddf2230b6f89392ef4768768493192999b60dd36ffcca48483110508cee4c44e3a924fcbbe59a60 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-bom.xml=bf30ab0f46f0356d64ed4b3b39574c1dcc351b14d0f12233e63f1b8e9d04fb5fe223e2625dd118be65013682b9a64382fee29e56713a8bd949501b3f49bfd639 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-javadoc.jar=4a1944faca7aa68716bb2c55fafe0e10eff435c9ff10b1f3ad2cc96948c57ea0c7648b1fc6cb3d56a23d67f6f91b9e61d8b1eeb092e3c13335b2adba07e8540f >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-sources.jar=234fd31696293390c1e0f02a1b9362079452b5524bdb148fb635734f14c39d61c92a96799e2751d3291e33fee6cc2d469545b8b45d44486d9d5edf2b87ebf4c5 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-src.tar.gz=4ebbdc3eddedaeb142c2d4b30fe640b70f95d785d290b96422d7bd64f8179899c573a88e23048bf061e58d52c13f79ae6180fb694c2f86ec584b419847dbb381 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-src.zip=2ec1c7510893c6274722f587e6e5a2d3ec3ad4f077727be22fd85b13a18304feab5a93a5c57c82ffe9c8f2f8763b64452256e4053b5e186c68e620bf698ae857 >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-test-sources.jar=d2a0218e8b60ca0f2f0b7b11d79636ec3d8c0f226b4a405d5f15a12f5128aeed65105b7b81310ada097fad85580276912910757b5672b66c2dacae7520a2506d >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> commons-crypto-1.2.0-tests.jar=8439dd580eb36ba270da12c59c19c600ae1e2ea375e47b7bcf4855ac13a8baad833ee49d0796f804853a6639895c531318977c9f6b4760d3fc8617893a8d9b3f >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> org.apache.commons_commons-crypto-1.2.0.spdx.json=31a4fa548308eda4c1798c9a5f6b0fef5c5034cb09586099c93dd93978e95fda81043faa45af237e5289ff9ecdccff8ec0b18af13e7ffc43095a79d3f217cb8b >>>>> >>>>> I have tested this with 'mvn -V -Prelease -Ptest-deploy clean package >>>>> site deploy' using: >>>>> >>>>> Apache Maven 3.8.7 (b89d5959fcde851dcb1c8946a785a163f14e1e29) >>>>> Maven home: /usr/local/Cellar/maven/3.8.7/libexec >>>>> Java version: 1.8.0_352, vendor: Homebrew, runtime: >>>>> /usr/local/Cellar/openjdk@8 >>>>> /1.8.0+352/libexec/openjdk.jdk/Contents/Home/jre >>>>> Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8 >>>>> OS name: "mac os x", version: "13.1", arch: "x86_64", family: "mac" >>>>> Darwin gdg-mac-mini.local 22.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 22.2.0: Fri Nov >>>>> 11 02:08:47 PST 2022; root:xnu-8792.61.2~4/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 >>>>> >>>>> Non-macOS native binaries were built on Windows 10 using Docker. >>>>> >>>>> Details of changes since 1.1.0 are in the release notes: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/RELEASE-NOTES.txt >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/site/changes-report.html >>>>> >>>>> Site: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/site/index.html >>>>> (note some *relative* links are broken and the 1.2.0 directories >>>>> are not yet created - these will be OK once the site is deployed.) >>>>> >>>>> JApiCmp Report (compared to 1.1.0): >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/site/japicmp.html >>>>> >>>>> RAT Report: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/site/rat-report.html >>>>> >>>>> KEYS: >>>>> https://downloads.apache.org/commons/KEYS >>>>> >>>>> Please review the release candidate and vote. >>>>> This vote will close no sooner than 72 hours from now. >>>>> >>>>> [ ] +1 Release these artifacts >>>>> [ ] +0 OK, but... >>>>> [ ] -0 OK, but really should fix... >>>>> [ ] -1 I oppose this release because... >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> >>>>> Gary Gregory, >>>>> Release Manager (using key 86fdc7e2a11262cb) >>>>> >>>>> For following is intended as a helper and refresher for reviewers. >>>>> >>>>> Validating a release candidate >>>>> ============================== >>>>> >>>>> These guidelines are NOT complete. >>>>> >>>>> Requirements: Git, Java, Maven. >>>>> >>>>> You can validate a release from a release candidate (RC) tag as >> follows. >>>>> >>>>> 1a) Clone and checkout the RC tag >>>>> >>>>> git clone https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/commons-crypto.git >>>>> --branch commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 >>>>> cd commons-crypto-1.2.0-RC1 >>>>> >>>>> 1b) Download and unpack the source archive from: >>>>> >>>>> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/crypto/1.2.0-RC1/source >>>>> >>>>> 2) Check Apache licenses >>>>> >>>>> This step is not required if the site includes a RAT report page which >>>>> you then must check. >>>>> >>>>> mvn apache-rat:check >>>>> >>>>> 3) Check binary compatibility >>>>> >>>>> Older components still use Apache Clirr: >>>>> >>>>> This step is not required if the site includes a Clirr report page >>>>> which you then must check. >>>>> >>>>> mvn clirr:check >>>>> >>>>> Newer components use JApiCmp with the japicmp Maven Profile: >>>>> >>>>> This step is not required if the site includes a JApiCmp report page >>>>> which you then must check. >>>>> >>>>> mvn install -DskipTests -P japicmp japicmp:cmp >>>>> >>>>> 4) Build the package >>>>> >>>>> mvn -V clean package >>>>> >>>>> You can record the Maven and Java version produced by -V in your VOTE >>>>> reply. >>>>> To gather OS information from a command line: >>>>> Windows: ver >>>>> Linux: uname -a >>>>> >>>>> 5) Build the site for a single module project >>>>> >>>>> Note: Some plugins require the components to be installed instead of >>>>> packaged. >>>>> >>>>> mvn site >>>>> Check the site reports in: >>>>> - Windows: target\site\index.html >>>>> - Linux: target/site/index.html >>>>> >>>>> -the end- >>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>