On 29/06/2006, at 9:29 PM, Jim Gallacher wrote:
Here are the test results for 3.2.9 release candidate 3.
+1 FreeBSD 6.1 / Apache 2.2 / Python 2.4.3
+1 Linux Debian Sid, apache 2.0.55, python 2.3.5
Linux (Fedora Core 4) on Intel x86, Apache 2.0.58, Python 2.4.3
+1 Linux Slackware 10.1, Apache 2.0.55, Python 2.4.1
+1 Linux Slackware 10.2, Apache 2.2.0, Python 2.4.1
+1 Linux Zenwalk 2.6, Apache 2.2.2, Python 2.4.3
+1 Mac OS X (PPC/10.4.6), Apache 2.0.55 (mpm/worker), Python 2.3.5 (OS
standard version)
+1 Mac OS X (PPC/10.4.6), Apache 2.2.1 (mpm/worker), Python 2.3.5 (OS
standard version)
+1 MacOSX 10.4.6 Intel, Apache-2.0.55, apache-2.0.55
+1 Windows XP SP2, Apache 2.0.58, ActivePython 2.4.3
Unless there are any objections I'll tag and roll the 3.2.9 tarball
today for a final round of testing. The final tarball will be
identical
to 3.2.9-rc3, but with the version strings bumped to 3.2.9.
We should be able to make a public release by the middle of next week.
Thanks for pushing this through Jim.
In respect of testing in the future, can everyone make a note though
which
MPM, ie., worker or prefork , they are using when testing on UNIX like
system. I would feel much more comfortable if I know there is a mix of
prefork and worker across the range of UNIX like systems.
Thanks.
Graham