Hi all On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 08:54:06AM -0000, Steve Hay wrote: > Niko Tyni wrote on 2013-03-13: > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 09:13:15AM -0000, Steve Hay wrote: > >> Dominic Hargreaves wrote on 2013-03-12: > > > >>> When trying to fix this issue in Debian stable, I found that the > patch > >>> at > >>> > >>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1455340 > >>> > >>> does not stop the test failing when applied to 2.0.4 (as currently > >>> found in Debian stable) and built against the current perl package > >>> in Debian stable (5.10 + the rehashing fix). > > > >> I haven't looked at the Debian package, or tried anything with > >> mod_perl-2.0.4, but I've just checked out origin/maint-5.10 from the > >> Perl git repo (in fact, I took the snapshot at > >> > >> > http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/snapshot/f14269908e5f8b4cab4b55643d > >> 7d d9de577e7918.tar.gz) and tried that with Apache 2.2.22 and > mod_perl > >> from trunk and the tests all pass for me... (This is on Windows 7 x64 > >> with VC++ 2010.) > > > > Thanks for checking. > > > > FWIW, I can reproduce the failure with the Debian perl 5.10.1 package > > and mod_perl2 2.0.7 with just the above test fix. So it doesn't seem > to > > be a Debian change that breaks it. Maybe -Dusethreads or something > like > > that. > > > > I'll keep looking and send an update when I know more. > > > The perl I built and tested with was made with ithreads enabled. > > There is an alternative patch to fix this test, submitted to mod_perl's > rt.cpan.org queue after I'd applied the patch from the perl5-security > queue on rt.perl.org: > > https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=83916 > > I haven't tried it myself yet, but is that any better for you?
I tried to rebuild the Squeeze package with the mentioned first patch, the package builds now. Disclaimer: only did the build but haven't looked what's actually changing importantly. Thanky you Steve. Regards, Salvatore
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