On 14. 7. 2026 17:21, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2026 at 18:10, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote:
On 14. 7. 2026 15:33, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2026 at 16:24, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote:
On 13. 7. 2026 19:34, Ivan Zhakov wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jul 2026 at 14:38, Evgeny Kotkov via dev
<[email protected]> wrote:
The 1.15.0-rc3 release artifacts are now available for
testing/signing.
Please get the tarballs from
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/subversion
and add your signatures there.
Summary:
+1 to release.
Platform:
Windows 11 Version 10.0.26200.8737 (x64)
Tested:
[ fsfs ] x [ file | svn | http v2] x [x64]
Results:
All Tests Pass.
Dependencies:
- APR 1.7.6 (compiled with 1.7.6)
- APR-Util 1.6.3 (compiled with 1.6.3)
- Expat 2.8.2 (compiled with 2.8.2)
- SQLite 3.41.2 (static)
- Utf8proc 2.1.0 (compiled with 2.1.0)
- ZLib 1.3.2 (compiled with 1.3.2)
- LZ4 1.7.5 (compiled with 1.7.5)
Build tools:
MSVC v14.29-16.11 + vcxproj
--
Ivan Zhakov
Ivan, did you forget to sign the tarballs? I didn't find your
signatures.
I didn't sign the tarballs yet. I need to recover my key or
generate new one. I am working on it :)
Ah, right, oops. To recover it, all you need is a working quantum
computer and a couple weeks' time.
Yup. Another option is just ask NSA for their copy ;)
Or a supercomputer and a couple decades. To generate a new one,
you need 10 minutes. Good luck! :D
I decided to go this route. But it seems I need to wait 24h wait ASF
will fetched updated key [1]:
[1]: https://people.apache.org/keys/
When I generated my new signing key, I just added it to KEYS myself.
Added the fingerprint on id.apache.org but that's it. And I left my
previous key in KEYS since I used it to sign older releases.
-- Brane