Hi, In my picture search project, I need a cluster algorithm to narrow
the dataset, for accelerate the search on millions of pictures.
First we use python+pytorch+kmean, with the growing data from thousands
to millions, the KMeans clustering became slower and slower(seconds to
minutes), then
> On 20 Jan 2020, at 00:54, sebb wrote:
>
> What is the use case for needing serialisation?
> It's a lot of effort to maintain a serialisable class, and it opens
> the class to deserialisation attacks.
I don’t have a use case. But the class used to support serialization back to
the code tagged
I am canceling this RC so we can deal with these issues.
Gary
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 7:39 AM Alex Herbert
wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> I raised a few niggles a while back with CSV and the discussion did not
> receive a response on how to proceed.
>
> There is the major bug CSV-248 where the CSVRecor
What is the use case for needing serialisation?
It's a lot of effort to maintain a serialisable class, and it opens
the class to deserialisation attacks.
On Sun, 19 Jan 2020 at 12:39, Alex Herbert wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> I raised a few niggles a while back with CSV and the discussion did not
> r
yep that make sense.
but I'd rather add a class-check for provider class.
there already be a mechanism for making sure if all classes needed for
this provider class exist -> if not then just do not add the provider.
I will add a similar mechanism for making sure if the provider class
itself exist -
It seems that when the webdav support was moved to a separate artifact,
the developers forgot to update file
commons-vfs2/src/main/resources/org/apache/commons/vfs2/impl/providers.xml.
This file is used by StandardFileSystemManager to load the default
providers.
I think this warrants a fix, t
OK I get where is bugged.
I will fix it and add a test for that never happen again.
Xeno Amess 于2020年1月19日周日 下午11:21写道:
>
> The key point is even if I do not wanna use it I must have this
> class,or VFS.getManager() can never run.
>
> IMO this type of class relationship cause the project where ho
The key point is even if I do not wanna use it I must have this
class,or VFS.getManager() can never run.
IMO this type of class relationship cause the project where hold this
class must be added into vfs's pom as a dependency, or just move class
VFS into that project aswell.
Otherwise we should n
Hi.
Le sam. 18 janv. 2020 à 23:14, Matt Juntunen
a écrit :
>
> Gilles,
>
> >> There, we can simply sample the user-defined function
> > I'm not sure I understand.
>
> Just an implementation detail. We need to pass some sample points through the
> user-defined function in order to construct an eq
The class was there in release 2.4.1:
https://github.com/apache/commons-vfs/blob/rel/commons-vfs-2.4.1/commons-vfs2/src/main/java/org/apache/commons/vfs2/provider/webdav/WebdavFileProvider.java.
In the next release, 2.5.0, it can indeed no longer be found. A bit of
investigating showed that the
Hi Gary,
I raised a few niggles a while back with CSV and the discussion did not receive
a response on how to proceed.
There is the major bug CSV-248 where the CSVRecord is not Serializable [1].
This requires a decision on what to do to fix it. This bug is still present in
1.8 RC1 as found by
Right now I'm using something like
this to deal with relative files.
But I just think there might be a more elegant way...
fileSystemManager = new
org.apache.commons.vfs2.impl.StandardFileSystemManager();
fileSystemManager.setLogger(null);
try {
fileSystemManager.init();
fileSystemManager.
I'm trying to migrate to commons-vfs2 now
severial things I found not quite right / amazing.
1.
I tested version 2.6.0 and 2.5.0, and I just start at
VSF.getManager() (of cause I have no additional contfigure or
something)
It said class not
found:org.apache.commons.vfs2.provider.webdav.WebdavFil
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