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Verify the candidate version

For detailed check list, please refer to the official check list

1. Download the candidate version

Download the candidate version to be released to the local environment Need to rely on gpg tool, if not, it is recommended to install gpg2

Note

If the network is poor, downloading may be time-consuming. The download is completed normally in about 20 minutes, please wait patiently.

#If there is svn locally, you can clone to the local

$ svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/linkis/${release_version}-${rc_version}/
#or download the material file directly
$ wget https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/linkis/${release_version}-${rc_version}/xxx.xxx

2. Verify that the uploaded version is compliant

Start the verification process, which includes but is not limited to the following content and forms

2.1 Check whether the release package is complete

The package uploaded to dist must include the source code package, and the binary package is optional

  1. Whether to include the source code package
  2. Whether to include the signature of the source code package
  3. Whether to include the sha512 of the source code package
  4. If the binary package is uploaded, also check the contents listed in (2)-(4)

2.2 Check gpg signature

First import the publisher's public key. Import KEYS from the svn repository to the local environment. (The person who releases the version does not need to import it again, the person who helps to do the verification needs to import it, and the user name is enough for the person who issued the version)

2.2.1 Import public key

$ curl  https://downloads.apache.org/linkis/KEYS > KEYS # Download KEYS
$ gpg --import KEYS # Import KEYS to local

2.2.2 Trust the public key

Trust the KEY used in this version

$ gpg --edit-key xxxxxxxxxx #KEY user used in this version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.21; Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Secret key is available.
gpg> trust #trust
Please decide how far you trust this user to correctly verify other users' keys
(by looking at passports, checking fingerprints from different sources, etc.)

1 = I don't know or won't say
2 = I do NOT trust
3 = I trust marginally
4 = I trust fully
5 = I trust ultimately
m = back to the main menu

Your decision? 5 #choose 5
Do you really want to set this key to ultimate trust? (y/N) y #choose y

gpg>

2.2.3 Check the gpg signature

$ for i in *.tar.gz; do echo $i; gpg --verify $i.asc $i; done
#or
$ gpg --verify apache-linkis-${release_version}-src.tar.gz.asc apache-linkis-${release_version}-src.tar.gz
# If you upload a binary package, you also need to check whether the signature of the binary package is correct
$ gpg --verify apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin.tar.gz.asc apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin.tar.gz

check result

If something like the following appears, it means the signature is correct. Keyword: Good signature

apache-linkis-xxx-src.tar.gz
gpg: Signature made XXXX
gpg: using RSA key XXXXX
gpg: Good signature from "xxx @apache.org>"

2.3 Check sha512 hash

After calculating the sha512 hash locally, verify that it is consistent with the dist. If you upload a binary package, you also need to check the sha512 hash of the binary package

macOS/Linux

$ for i in *.tar.gz; do echo $i; sha512sum --check  $i.sha512; done

#or
$ sha512sum --check apache-linkis-${release_version}-src.tar.gz.sha512
# If you upload a binary package, you also need to check whether the signature of the binary package is correct
$ sha512sum --check apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin.tar.gz.sha512

Windows

$ certUtil -hashfile apache-linkis-${release_version}-xxx.tar.gz SHA512
#Compare the output content with the content of the apache-linkis-${release_version}-xxx.tar.gz.sha512 file

2.4. Check the file content of the source package

Unzip apache-linkis-${release_version}-src.tar.gz

$ tar -xvf apache-linkis-${release_version}-src.tar.gz

$ cd apache-linkis-${release_version}-src

2.4.1 Asf license rat check

Mac OS/Linux

#normally can be executed within 5 minutes
$ ./mvnw -N install
$ ./mvnw apache-rat:check

#Check all rat files after no exception
$ find ./ -name rat.txt -print0 | xargs -0 -I file cat file > merged-rat.txt

Window

#normally can be executed within 5 minutes
$ mvnw.cmd -N install
$ mvnw.cmd apache-rat:check

The whitelist file of rat check is configured in the apache-rat-plugin plugin configuration in the outer pom.xml. Check all the license information in merged-rat.txt, and notice if the Binaries and Archives files are 0.

Notes: 0
Binaries: 0
Archives: 0
0 Unknown Licenses
If it is not 0, you need to confirm whether the source code has the license for the binary or compressed file. You can refer to the `linkis-engineconn-plugins/python/src/main/py4j/py4j- 0.10.7-src.zip`

2.4.2 Project source code compilation verification

Mac OS/Linux

$ ./mvnw -N install
#If the performance of the machine where the compilation is located is relatively poor, this process will be time-consuming, usually about 30min
$ ./mvnw clean install -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true

Window

$ mvnw.cmd -N install
#If the performance of the machine where the compilation is located is relatively poor, this process will be time-consuming, usually about 30min
$ mvnw.cmd clean install -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dmaven.test.skip=true

2.4.3 Web source code compilation verification

This will require node.js environment. It is recommended to use node v16 version.

First, install the packages:

npm install

Next, build the project:

npm run build

The console installation package apache-linkis-${version}-web-bin.tar.gz will be generated after the above command is successfully executed

caution

1.An error occured when running npm install:

Error: Can't find Python executable "python", you can set the PYTHON env variable

You can install the windows-build-tools (This requires administractor privileges)

$ npm install --global --production windows-build-tools

Install the node-gyp:

$ npm install --global node-gyp

2.If compilation fails, please clean up and re-execute as follows:

#Delete node_modules
$ rm -rf node_modules
#Delete package-lock.json
$ rm -rf package-lock.json
#Clean npm cache
$ npm cache clear --force
#Download packages again
$ npm install

and check as follows:

  • Check whether the source package contains unnecessary files, which makes the tar package too large
  • Folder contains the word incubating
  • There are LICENSE and NOTICE files
  • The year in the NOTICE file is correct
  • Only text files exist, not binary files
  • All files have ASF license at the beginning
  • Able to compile correctly
  • Check for extra files or folders, such as empty folders, etc.
  • .....

2.5 Check the binary package

If the binary/web-binary package is uploaded, check the binary package.

Unzip apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin.tar.gz

$ mkdir apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin
$ tar -xvf apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin.tar.gz -C apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin
$ cd apache-linkis-${release_version}-bin

and check as follows:

  • There are LICENSE and NOTICE files
  • The year in the NOTICE file is correct
  • All text files have ASF license at the beginning
  • Check the third-party dependent license:
  • Compatible with third-party dependent licenses
  • All third-party dependent licenses are named in the LICENSE file
  • If you are relying on the Apache license and there is a NOTICE file, then these NOTICE files also need to be added to the version of the NOTICE file
  • .....

You can refer to this article: ASF Third Party License Policy

3. Email reply

If you initiate a posting vote, you can refer to this response example to reply to the email after verification

When replying to the email, you must bring the information that you have checked by yourself. Simply replying to `+1 approve` is invalid.

When PMC members votes in the dev@linkis.apache.org linkis community, Please bring the binding suffix to indicate that it has a binding vote for the vote in the linkis community, and it is convenient to count the voting results.

Non-PMC member

+1 (non-binding)
I checked:
1. All download links are valid
2. Checksum and signature are OK
3. LICENSE and NOTICE are exist
4. Build successfully on macOS(Big Sur)
5.  

PMC member

+1 (binding)
I checked:
1. All download links are valid
2. Checksum and signature are OK
3. LICENSE and NOTICE are exist
4. Build successfully on macOS(Big Sur)
5.  

4. Precautions

If you have maven tools installed, you can replace ./mvnw or mvnw.cmd with your own mvn command

mvnw is short for Maven Wrapper. It can support running Maven projects without installing Maven and configuring environment variables. If it can't find it, it will download the corresponding Maven version according to the configuration file