Re: Running 4.0 (trunk) on Windows

2019-05-15 Thread Attila Wind
Hi Dinesh, No. And I am not really planning to. Too early to start looking for other workarounds I think (I could also put the whole stuff into a Linux based Docker container and run from there if it gets to that point - its supported by our everything) before it is confirmed fact that there i

Re: Running 4.0 (trunk) on Windows

2019-05-15 Thread Dinesh Joshi
Hi Attila, Have you tried building & running Cassandra using Windows Subsystem for Linux[1]? The integration is seamless and you get a full fledged Linux environment on Windows. The overhead is minimal and you should be able to edit in your IDE on Windows. Thanks, Dinesh [1] https://en.wikip

Running 4.0 (trunk) on Windows

2019-05-15 Thread Attila Wind
Hi Devs, Base question: How to run Cassandra 4.0 (trunk) version on a Windows based environment without getting always the errors like this? org.apache.cassandra.io.FSReadError: java.io.IOException: Invalid folder descriptor trying to create log replica D:\workspace\java-projects\java-automate

Re: Jira Suggestion

2019-05-15 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
Great. I’ll take these +1s as consent, and proceed. It’s not irrevocable if it suddenly turns super contentious, but I don't think that’s likely. > On 15 May 2019, at 14:36, Joshua McKenzie wrote: > > I believe I read half your email, my brain assessed that I agreed w/you and > understood wha

Re: Jira Suggestion

2019-05-15 Thread Joshua McKenzie
I believe I read half your email, my brain assessed that I agreed w/you and understood what you were saying, and then bounced down the thread; that's completely on me and in no way a phrasing error on your part. You are 100% correct and are supporting my (apparently multiple) bad habits. +1 again!

Re: Jira Suggestion

2019-05-15 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
I should clarify that by “cleanly formatted link to GitHub” I meant supporting exactly this. > On 15 May 2019, at 14:17, Joshua McKenzie wrote: > > +1 here, though I also liked it when people made it an href in comments so > my lazy ass busy and efficient self could click it. =/ > > On Wed, Ma

Re: Jira Suggestion

2019-05-15 Thread Joshua McKenzie
+1 here, though I also liked it when people made it an href in comments so my lazy ass busy and efficient self could click it. =/ On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 3:39 AM Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > +1 > > > On 14 May 2019, at 20:10, Benedict Elliott Smith > wrote: > > > > It will be possible to insert n/a

Re: Jira Suggestion

2019-05-15 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe
+1 > On 14 May 2019, at 20:10, Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > > It will be possible to insert n/a. It will simply be a text field - Jira > doesn’t know anything about the concept of a SHA, and I don’t intend to > introduce validation logic. It’s just a logical and consistent place for it