+1.
- Downloaded the .tar.gz
- Checked some random manuals (including the FixCRLF task)
- Used this version to build some internal projects
All went fine.
P.S: It took me a while to send this vote since I wanted to try this
against Java 5 locally, but I couldn't get my hands on any such versio
+1
I've tested this on our build infrastructure and all went fine :)
Maarten
Op zondag 10 mei 2020 16:16:49 CEST schreef Stefan Bodewig
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Hi all
I've created a release candidate for 1.9.15:
git tag: ANT_1.9.15_RC1
on commit: a03326036
tarballs: https://dist.apache.org/repos/d
making my own vote explicit
+1
Stefan
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Hi all
I was under the impression we had already voted on this but my
recollections was wrong.
Wnen 1.10.7 has been released there had not been sufficient changes to
cut a 1.9.x release at the same time. Likewise the number of changes for
1.9.15 is much smaller than the one for 1.10.8 - so it see
making my own vote explicit
+1
Stefan
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+1 (non-binding)
I checked 1.10.8 with AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.6:
+ checksums and signatures for src and bin zips
+ cursory glance at LICENSE/NOTICE files seemed okay
+ ran against Groovy's test suite (GROOVY_3_0_X branch) which invokes
several hundred related tests for Groovy's Ant tasks, AntBuilder an