Re: [Update] py-django - testing needed

2013-09-15 Thread Ryan Boggs
Please disregard my previous message.  A few hours after I posted this to
ports, the django project released another security update.  I'm going to
regenerate my previous diffs with the new update and resubmit here for
testing.

Sorry for the noise.

Thanks,
Ryan


On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Ryan Boggs rmbo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Attached are diffs that bring django to the latest security releases.  The
 first diff titled py-django_OpenBSD_5_3_stable.diff brings py-django to
 version 1.4.7 in the openbsd 5.3 stable branch.  Tested on i386 and all
 regression tests pass.  I know that the 5.4 branch has been tagged but if
 possible, can someone please test and apply to the 5.3 stable branch?

 The second diff titled py-django_1_5_3.diff brings py-django 1.5.3 in
 trunk and in the 5.4 branch.  However, I am experiencing a regression
 failure with this in the latest OpenBSD snapshot that makes me hesitant in
 requesting that this be committed.  I have made a request in the django
 mailing list to see if they know what may be causing this but if anyone
 wishes to test this in the meantime, please feel free to do so.

 Please let me know if there are any questions/comments.

 Thanks,
 Ryan



Re: [Update] py-django - testing needed

2013-09-15 Thread Ryan Boggs
Hi,

Attached are the updated diffs to account for the most recent security
release.  I am still having the same regression issue with version 1.5.4 as
I indicated in my initial email so please test.

Please let me know if there are any questions.

Thanks,
Ryan


On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Ryan Boggs rmbo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please disregard my previous message.  A few hours after I posted this to
 ports, the django project released another security update.  I'm going to
 regenerate my previous diffs with the new update and resubmit here for
 testing.

 Sorry for the noise.

 Thanks,
 Ryan


 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Ryan Boggs rmbo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Attached are diffs that bring django to the latest security releases.
 The first diff titled py-django_OpenBSD_5_3_stable.diff brings py-django
 to version 1.4.7 in the openbsd 5.3 stable branch.  Tested on i386 and all
 regression tests pass.  I know that the 5.4 branch has been tagged but if
 possible, can someone please test and apply to the 5.3 stable branch?

 The second diff titled py-django_1_5_3.diff brings py-django 1.5.3 in
 trunk and in the 5.4 branch.  However, I am experiencing a regression
 failure with this in the latest OpenBSD snapshot that makes me hesitant in
 requesting that this be committed.  I have made a request in the django
 mailing list to see if they know what may be causing this but if anyone
 wishes to test this in the meantime, please feel free to do so.

 Please let me know if there are any questions/comments.

 Thanks,
 Ryan





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[Update] py-django - testing needed

2013-09-14 Thread Ryan Boggs
Hi,

Attached are diffs that bring django to the latest security releases.  The
first diff titled py-django_OpenBSD_5_3_stable.diff brings py-django to
version 1.4.7 in the openbsd 5.3 stable branch.  Tested on i386 and all
regression tests pass.  I know that the 5.4 branch has been tagged but if
possible, can someone please test and apply to the 5.3 stable branch?

The second diff titled py-django_1_5_3.diff brings py-django 1.5.3 in
trunk and in the 5.4 branch.  However, I am experiencing a regression
failure with this in the latest OpenBSD snapshot that makes me hesitant in
requesting that this be committed.  I have made a request in the django
mailing list to see if they know what may be causing this but if anyone
wishes to test this in the meantime, please feel free to do so.

Please let me know if there are any questions/comments.

Thanks,
Ryan


py-django_1_5_3.diff
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py-django_OpenBSD_5_3_stable.diff
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