The Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) community is pleased to
announce the immediate availability of Apache ProtonJ2 1.0.0-M1.
This is the first milestone release of our AMQP Java client supporting the
Advanced Message Queuing Protocol 1.0 (AMQP 1.0, ISO/IEC 19464,
http://www.amqp.org), based
+1
I verified the new signature using your key from the KEYS file.
Testing of code as described before.
Robbie
On Wed, 12 May 2021 at 17:53, Ken Giusti wrote:
>
> Thanks for catching that Robbie.
>
> Folks,
>
> I've updated the qpid-dispatch-1.16.0.tar.gz.asc file with my new key on
> the downl
Thanks for catching that Robbie.
Folks,
I've updated the qpid-dispatch-1.16.0.tar.gz.asc file with my new key on
the download link:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/qpid/dispatch/1.16.0-rc1/
To validate the signature please follow the instructions on the Downloads
page from the qpid.apache
On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 5:14 AM Robbie Gemmell
wrote:
> Your GPG public key isnt in the KEYS file [1], or the generated group
> [2] or individual [3] sig files files created based on the fingerprint
> entries from id.apache.org.
>
> It must be added to the KEYS file so people can use the sig file
PGP key, even. The key also isnt in the KEYS file that exists in the
distribution itself. Though that file probably just shouldn't exist -
it's confusing and clearly no use for verification from within the
archives being verified, and of debatable use from e.g the repo since
its just a duplicating
Correction -- the slow timing this morning was not 623 msec.
It was 62.3 msec -- I misread it.
That's still very slow.
As I reported in a separate email the delay came entirely from the
"DNS+lookup" phase of servicing the request.
There was another slow result, at 62.1 msec, all of which came fro
...earlier today, in which the slowest response took a total of 62.3 msec,
the 'hey' tool reports that the long delay came from "DNS+dialup".
It reported that the slowest instance of "DNS+dialup" took exactly 62.3
msec.
Your GPG public key isnt in the KEYS file [1], or the generated group
[2] or individual [3] sig files files created based on the fingerprint
entries from id.apache.org.
It must be added to the KEYS file so people can use the sig file to
verify the release download.
For the other cases, it looks f