FWIW, we forked the bear repo for another change and I removed the `native`
flag as well. Riak 1.4 should no longer have these warnings.
-Jared
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 11:50 AM, ageemoore wrote:
> Yup yup. Understood. Thanks for the explanation.
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We don't control the bear repository so as long as they are trying to
compile native code that warning will stick around. Sorry for the log spam.
-Jared
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:20 AM, ageemoore wrote:
> OK. I also see this with my 1.2.1 version which I'm currently using in
> production, bu
OK. I also see this with my 1.2.1 version which I'm currently using in
production, but never asked until now. I'm looking to upgrade and have a
couple other questions ... I will open a new thread for that. Thanks!
-Agee
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This is nothing to worry about. The low-level details revolve around HiPE
http://www.it.uu.se/research/group/hipe/. Bear uses a compile flag to use
HiPE for native code loading. We ship an Erlang with HiPE disabled for
reasons that caused instability on several platforms. This clash of Bear
try
Hi,
I built Riak 1.3.1 from source following these instructions:
Erlang-
http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/tutorials/installation/Installing-Erlang/#Installing-on-GNU-Linux
Riak -
http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/tutorials/installation/Installing-Riak-from-Source/
It seems to run fine, but ther