Randy Kobes wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Steve Hay wrote:

Philip M. Gollucci wrote:> Please download, test, and report back on the following> candidate tarball:> > http://people.apache.org/~pgollucci/apreq2/libapreq2-2.08-RC2.tar.gz All OK for me now on WinXP (Apache/2.2.2, Perl/5.8.8, mod_perl/SVN), except for the previously noted failures in t/apreq/cgi.t.

The problem with the t/apreq/cgi.t tests is that the
Win32 apr and apu config scripts were using the
old names of apr-config and apu-config, while for
Apache/2.2 they should be called apr-1-config and
apu-1-config (to agree with the convention on Unix).
I've changed the apxs_win32.tar.gz archive on
perl.apache.org to use these new names, and after
reinstalling these utilities, and rebuilding and
installing mp2 in the svn tree (there was a minor
change needed there), all the libapreq2 tests now
pass for me with perl-5.8.8 (ActivePerl 817) and
Apache/2.2.2.

I've installed the new apxs (0.4) and rebuilt and reinstalled mod_perl from SVN (rev 409101) and tried libapreq again:

The t/apreq/cgi.t tests now pass OK, but I have an intermittent failure in some of the t/apreq/upload.t tests: sometimes I have some of tests 17-20 failing. The error log contains a couple of entries that say "The file exists."; I'm not sure if it is related or not.

Do you see this at all, Randy? If I run the test suite half a dozen times then it almost always go wrong at least once.


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