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What went wrong?
I'm getting deprecation warnings with openSSL encryption.
[2019/09/05 08:38:52][info] Using Encryptor::OpenSSL to encrypt the archive.
[2019/09/05 08:40:22][warn] Pipeline STDERR Messages:
[2019/09/05 08:40:22][warn] (Note: may be interleaved if multiple commands returned error messages)
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I am working on adding an ARM64 job in Travis. ARM64 job is failing as docker image chubaofs/cfs-base:1.1 is not available for arm64.
Please check https://travis-ci.org/github/odidev/chubaofs/jobs/713238554 for the same.
I have built ARM64 binaries in ARM64 platform using below steps:
- Removed -Werror flag from rocksdb Makefile as deprecated warnings are being treated as errors.
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Problem description
Be able to read public GCS files without providing credentials.
Steps/code to reproduce the problem
path = "gs://tensorflow-nightly/prod/tensorflow/release/ubuntu_16/gpu_py37_full/nightly_release/18/20190813-010608/github/tensorflow/pip_pkg/tf_nightly_gpu-1.15.0.dev20190813-cp37-cp37m-linux_x86_64.whl"
import smart_open
try:
f = smart_open.s-
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