Hi all,

As you may have seen, the last 5.1.0 candidate had some issues.

I have created a new 5.1.0 candidate, available here:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/staging/org/apache/ctakes/ctakes/5.1.0/

As before, individual module jars up two levels and in associated 
subdirectories.

Hopefully this candidate fares better.  Please report any findings before next 
Monday,  May 6th.

Thank you,

Sean

p.s.
If you test build any of the rest projects (e.g. ctakes-web-rest) or build an 
installation with Dockhand, you must first run mvn install.  Those builds 
require ctakes module jars to exist where they can be fetched, and as ctakes 
5.1.0 will not be available through maven central before a release, the jars 
must be in your .m2 directory.





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From: Finan, Sean
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2024 11:58 AM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org <dev@ctakes.apache.org>
Subject: Please test the Apache cTAKES 5.1.0 release candidate

Hi all,

There is a candidate for version 5.1.0 of Apache cTAKES source code in a 
staging repository:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/staging/org/apache/ctakes/ctakes/5.1.0/

The code is contained within the file:
ctakes-5.1.0-source-release.zip<https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/staging/org/apache/ctakes/ctakes/5.1.0/ctakes-5.1.0-source-release.zip>

I welcome you all to test your favorite pipeline(s) and report any issues.
I am calling a vote from the PMC to finish by 12:nn Eastern time, next 
Wednesday May 1.  Please report any issues before that time.  If any 
'road-block' issues are found they will need to be addressed before a release.

Thank you,
Sean


p.s.

The 5.1.0 candidate is based upon the source code in the ctakes-5.1.0 tag:
https://github.com/apache/ctakes/releases/tag/ctakes-5.1.0

The ctakes-5.1.0 tag was made from the 5.1.0 branch:
https://github.com/apache/ctakes/tree/5.1.0

The 5.1.0 branch is a copy of the main branch:
https://github.com/apache/ctakes/tree/main
The version number in the 5.1.0 branch is different, but there are no code 
differences between the two branches.


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