On 6/7/22 12:02, Stefan Eissing wrote:
> Seems a lot of people are either on vacation or busy - and that is fine.
> 
> Since the rc* candidates merely differed on the TCP_FLUSH defines, I tend
> to count all positive votes as still applicable!
> 
+1 Fedora 36, OpenBSD 7.1 and OpenBSD-current.
 Giovanni 


> Otherwise, speak up!
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Stefan
> 
>> Am 07.06.2022 um 12:00 schrieb Stefan Eissing <ste...@eissing.org>:
>>
>> +1 from me on my macOS machine.
>>
>>> Am 07.06.2022 um 10:58 schrieb Joe Orton <jor...@redhat.com>:
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 06, 2022 at 04:25:31PM +0200, Stefan Eissing wrote:
>>>> Here we go again! Sorry for the repeats, but that is why we build 
>>>> candidates, right?
>>>>
>>>> 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 httpd-2.4.54-rc3 as 2.4.54:
>>>> [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:
>>>> sha256: c687b99c446c0ef345e7d86c21a8e15fc074b7d5152c4fe22b0463e2be346ffb 
>>>> *httpd-2.4.54-rc3.tar.gz
>>>> sha512: 
>>>> e9599df48a73b07b3a11dd44db2c22a671e8a41cdd5021bb434bbcde39d6fc498d165d9b0c4ed2b66a6321d9760b031c1c1c84c23661dbf44c42c52f637ec4dd
>>>>  *httpd-2.4.54-rc3.tar.gz
>>>
>>> +1 for release, passes tests on Fedora 36, RHEL 8 & 9 (x86_64 only).
>>>
>>> One note: on F36 I had to manually add a route for the multicast range 
>>> to get t/modules/heartbeat.t to pass, which I guess is a change in the 
>>> default network configuration compared to earlier Fedora releases.
>>>
>>> Thanks for RMing! (x3)
>>>
>>> Regards, Joe
>>>
>>
> 

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