+1 Checked on macOS, played with the new expiry APIs and a bunch of thefundamentals.
> On 17 Jun 2021, at 12:46, Pavel Tupitsyn <ptupit...@apache.org> wrote: > > +1 > > Checked pip install from tar.gz on Python 3.8 on Ubuntu 20.04, ran some of > the examples. > > On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 2:32 PM Igor Sapego <isap...@apache.org> wrote: > >> +1 from me >> >> Best Regards, >> Igor >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 12:10 PM Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> +1 From me >>> Checked on Ubuntu 20.04 and windows 10 >>> 1. Installation from wheels for pythons 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 >>> 2. Native module work >>> 3. Examples >>> >>> Checked on Ubuntu 20.04 building from source package and correct work of >>> result package. >>> >>> Checked all sha256 checksums and gpg signatures. >>> >>> Let's extend voting period till June 18, 15:00 UTC >>> >>> >>> >>> ср, 16 июн. 2021 г. в 17:34, Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@apache.org>: >>> >>>> The vote will end at June, 17 15:00 UTC. >>>> >>>> ср, 16 июн. 2021 г. в 17:33, Ivan Daschinsky <ivanda...@apache.org>: >>>>> >>>>> Dear Igniters! >>>>> >>>>> Release candidate binaries for subj are uploaded and ready for vote >>>>> You can find them here: >>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/ignite/pyignite/0.5.0-rc1 >>>>> >>>>> If you follow the link above, you will find source package (*.tar.gz >>> and >>>> *.zip) >>>>> and binary packages (wheels) for windows (amd64) and linux (x86_64) >>>>> for pythons 36, 37, 38, 39. Also, there are sha512 and gpg >> signatures. >>>>> Code signing keys can be found here -- >>>> https://downloads.apache.org/ignite/KEYS >>>>> Here you can find instructions how to verify packages >>>>> https://www.apache.org/info/verification.html >>>>> >>>>> You can install binary package for specific version of python using >> pip >>>>> For example do this on linux for python 3.8 >>>>>>> pip install pyignite-0.5.0-cp38-cp38-manylinux1_x86_64.whl >>>>> >>>>> You can build and install package from source using this command: >>>>>>> pip install pyignite-0.5.0.tar.gz >>>>> You can build wheel on your platform using this command: >>>>>>> pip wheel --no-deps pyignite-0.5.0.tar.gz >>>>> >>>>> For building C module, you should have python headers and C compiler >>>> installed. >>>>> (i.e. for ubuntu sudo apt install build-essential python3-dev) >>>>> In Mac OS X xcode-tools and python from homebrew are the best option. >>>>> >>>>> In order to check whether C module works, use following: >>>>>>> from pyignite import _cutils >>>>>>> print(_cutils.hashcode('test')) >>>>>>> 3556498 >>>>> >>>>> You can find documentation here: >>>>> >>> https://apache-ignite-binary-protocol-client.readthedocs.io/en/0.5.0.rc1 >>>>> >>>>> You can find examples here (to check them, you should start ignite >>>> locally): >>>>> >>>> >>> >> https://apache-ignite-binary-protocol-client.readthedocs.io/en/0.5.0.rc1/examples.html >>>>> Also, examples can be found in source archive in examples subfolder. >>>>> docker-compose.yml is supplied in order to start ignite quickly. (Use >>>>> `docker-compose up -d` to start 3 nodes cluster and `docker-compose >>>>> down` to shut down it) >>>>> >>>>> Release notes: >>>>> >>>> >>> >> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ignite-python-thin-client.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE_NOTES.txt;h=9d2ae81af2de22ce9e8c9d3b7ece14dd9e75ca0e;hb=61c83cb0ab6752f019518b4a2cb0724bd027755f >>>>> >>>>> Git release tag was created: >>>>> >>>> >>> >> https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ignite-python-thin-client.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/0.5.0.rc1 >>>>> >>>>> The vote is formal, see voting guidelines >>>>> https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html >>>>> >>>>> +1 - to accept pyignite-0.5.0-rc1 >>>>> 0 - don't care either way >>>>> -1 - DO NOT accept pyignite-0.5.0-rc1 >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sincerely yours, Ivan Daschinskiy >>> >>