Sagar Shah wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 14:17 -0700, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Sagar R. Shah wrote:
t/apache/content_length_header.t               27    1   3.70%  17
t/api/status.t                                  6    2  33.33%  4-5
These are expected and fixed already in SVN (me).  2.0.3 will include this.
No code changes, just test changes as to account for httpd complying more 
correctly
to the RFCs.  If you search the archives for the test names, you'll see the 
previous posts
and fixes.

As I'm going increasly tired of answering this question

Sorry, I didn't think of searching for the name of the actual test, also
I used the first archives link from the mod_perl website, and afaiks it
doesn't let you search:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/perl-modperl
So I gave up after waging through quite a few messasges
no problem.
I actually added that and added first as its the actual ASF archives.
At some point, they will be adding searching to it. Its supposed to be in development.... Personally, for a Google Summer of Code, I think it turned out fantastically.

Alternatively one could re-order the mailing list archive links and in
the guidelines for posting to the list suggest that before reporting a
test failure problem you search for the test name for dumb ppl like
me :)
Anyone else got an opinion on this ?


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