> Another clarification: not databricks, but the Apache Spark PMC grants
> access to the JIRA / wiki. That said... I'm not actually sure how its done.
word. i'll make the changes if we need to.
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>
> i can't give you permissions -- that has to be (most likely) through
> someone @ databricks, like michael.
>
Another clarification: not databricks, but the Apache Spark PMC grants
access to the JIRA / wiki. That said... I'm not actually sure how its done.
Yep. Let's hold on. :)
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:45 PM, shane knapp wrote:
> > Sure, could you give me the permission for Spark Jira?
> >
> > Although we haven't decided yet, I can add Travis related section
> > (summarizing current configurations and expected VM HW, etc).
> >
> i can't give you
> Sure, could you give me the permission for Spark Jira?
>
> Although we haven't decided yet, I can add Travis related section
> (summarizing current configurations and expected VM HW, etc).
>
i can't give you permissions -- that has to be (most likely) through
someone @ databricks, like michael.
Thank you, Shane.
Sure, could you give me the permission for Spark Jira?
Although we haven't decided yet, I can add Travis related section
(summarizing current configurations and expected VM HW, etc).
That will be helpful for further discussions.
It's just a Wiki, you can delete the Travis Sect
> As Sean said, Vanzin made a PR for JDK7 compilation. We can ignore the issue
> of JDK7 compilation.
>
vanzin and i are working together on this right now... we currently
have java 7u79 installed on all of the workers. if some random test
failures keep happening during his tests, i will roll out
Hi, All.
As Sean said, Vanzin made a PR for JDK7 compilation. We can ignore the
issue of JDK7 compilation.
The remaining issues are the java-linter and maven installation test.
To: Michael
For the rate limit, Apache Foundation seems to use 30 concurrent according
to the INFRA blog.
https://blog
Thank you, Sean!
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Sean Owen wrote:
> No, because then none of the Java 8 support can build. Marcelo has a JIRA
> for handling that the right way with bootstrap class path config.
>
> Ideally it can be rolled into Jenkins though there are possibly historical
> reas
No, because then none of the Java 8 support can build. Marcelo has a JIRA
for handling that the right way with bootstrap class path config.
Ideally it can be rolled into Jenkins though there are possibly historical
reasons it was not enabled before. Best to fix those if possible but if not
I'd rat
For #1 below, currently Jenkins uses Java 8:
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.8.0_60
How about switching to Java 7 ?
My two cents.
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Dongjoon Hyun wrote:
> Thank you for your opinion!
>
> Sure. I know that history and totally agree with all your concerns.
> I indeed
I want to clarify something here.
For Travis CI, it's free for open source projects and there is only one
management point, `.travis.xml`, for Spark community.
It's not some like physical Jenkins cluster farm. It's just a cloud service
like Github.
PS.
I'm also not an employee of Travis(or Githu
Thank you, Shane!
I really hope that SparkPullRequestBuilder handle them if possible.
Dongjoon.
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Dongjoon Hyun wrote:
> Thank you for your opinion!
>
> Sure. I know that history and totally agree with all your concerns.
> I indeed has hesitated about sending thi
Thank you for your opinion!
Sure. I know that history and totally agree with all your concerns.
I indeed has hesitated about sending this kind of suggestion for a while.
If Travis CI cannot handle those simple jobs at this time again,
we must turn off from Spark PR queue.
We can see the result q
chiming in, as i'm the one who currently maintains the CI infrastructure... :)
+1 on not having more than one CI system... there's no way i can
commit to keeping an eye on anything else other than jenkins.
and i agree wholeheartedly w/michael: if it's this important, let's
add it to the jenkin
We did turn on travis a few years ago, but ended up turning it off because
it was failing (I believe because of insufficient resources) which was
confusing for developers. I wouldn't be opposed to turning it on if it
provides more/faster signal, but its not obvious to me that it would. In
particu
Thank you, Steve and Hyukjin.
And, don't worry, Ted.
Travis launches new VMs for every PR.
Apache Spark repository uses the following setting.
VM: Google Compute Engine
OS: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Server Edition 64bit
CPU: ~2 CORE
RAM: 7.5GB
FYI, you can find more information about this here.
http
Do you know if more than one PR would be verified on the same machine ?
I wonder whether the 'mvn install' from two simultaneous PR builds may have
conflict.
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 9:21 PM, Dongjoon Hyun wrote:
> Thank you for feedback. Sure, correctly, that's the reason why the current
> Spar
+1 - I wouldn't be bothered if a build becomes longer if I can write
cleaner codes without manually running it.
I have just looked though the related PRs and JIRAs and it looks generally
okay and reasonable to me.
2016-05-23 18:54 GMT+09:00 Steve Loughran :
>
> On 23 May 2016, at 05:21, Dongjoo
On 23 May 2016, at 05:21, Dongjoon Hyun
mailto:dongj...@apache.org>> wrote:
Thank you for feedback. Sure, correctly, that's the reason why the current
SparkPullRequestBuilder do not run `lint-java`. :-)
In addition, that's the same reason why contributors are reluctant to run
`lint-java` and
Thank you for feedback. Sure, correctly, that's the reason why the current
SparkPullRequestBuilder do not run `lint-java`. :-)
In addition, that's the same reason why contributors are reluctant to run
`lint-java` and causes breaking on JDK7 builds.
Such a tedious and time-consuming job should be
Without Zinc, 'mvn -DskipTests clean install' takes ~30 minutes.
Maybe not everyone is willing to wait that long.
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Dongjoon Hyun wrote:
> Oh, Sure. My bad!
>
> - For Oracle JDK7, mvn -DskipTests install and run `dev/lint-java`.
> - For Oracle JDK8, mvn -DskipTest
Oh, Sure. My bad!
- For Oracle JDK7, mvn -DskipTests install and run `dev/lint-java`.
- For Oracle JDK8, mvn -DskipTests install and run `dev/lint-java`.
Thank you, Ted.
Dongjoon.
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Ted Yu wrote:
> The following line was repeated twice:
>
> - For Oracle JDK7, mv
The following line was repeated twice:
- For Oracle JDK7, mvn -DskipTests install and run `dev/lint-java`.
Did you intend to cover JDK 8 ?
Cheers
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Dongjoon Hyun wrote:
> Hi, All.
>
> I want to propose the followings.
>
> - Turn on Travis CI for Apache Spark PR
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