Hi Dennis,

Am 22.10.2018 um 02:15 schrieb Dennis Clarke:
On 10/21/2018 08:03 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Am 18.10.2018 um 16:36 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri:
Hi, all;
    Please find below the proposed release tarball and signatures:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/httpd/

I would like to call a VOTE over the next few days to release this candidate tarball as 2.4.37:
[X] +1: It's not just good, it's good enough!
[ ] +0: Let's have a talk.
[ ] -1: There's trouble in paradise. Here's what's wrong.

The computed digests of the tarball up for vote are:
sha1: b0521606d1df54bb425adcdecf6348f126aa352c *httpd-2.4.37.tar.gz
sha256: aa97a834a32d51974be8d8a013b561e28d327387cb1da2c3c2762acd0146aabd *httpd-2.4.37.tar.gz


Built on

- Solaris 10 Sparc as 32 Bit Binaries

Amazing work.  I have no idea what blazing fast hardware you are
using to get this done. Special chemicals in the coffee port?

My Solaris hardware is really slow (V245) and building GCC and running its test suite takes a few days here as well. Buiding httpd is much faster.

I am still churning away on a fully 64-bit build and that means a
toolchain update as well as a new gcc 8.2.0 thrown in to make some
things more easy.

No signs of daylight yet.

However if it works as a 32-bit then hey should work as 64-bit? ;-)

You'll see ;)

Regards and thanks for testing,

Rainer

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