The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
We are almost ready for a 3.3.0 release. It's been a while since we've
had extensive testing of trunk and I think it would be wise to have a
preliminary testing round. Unless there are huge problems we'll do an
official beta
+1 Linux Ubuntu 6.06, Apache 2.0.55 (mpm-worker), Python 2.4.3
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+1 Linux Debian Sid, Apache 2.2.3 (mpm-worker), Python 2.3.5
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Jim Gallacher wrote:
The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
As this is a minor version bump, is there a link to the changelog so we
know what new behaviour to expect/test?
Jorey Bump wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
As this is a minor version bump, is there a link to the changelog so we
know what new behaviour to expect/test?
Take a look at doc-html/app-changes-from-3.2.10.html in the tarball.
+1 MacOSX 10.4.8 (Intel), Apache 2.0.59 (mpm-prefork), Python 2.5
cheers,
Ron
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Jim Gallacher wrote:
The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
We are almost ready for a 3.3.0 release. It's been a while since we've had
extensive testing of trunk
Jorey Bump wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
Jorey Bump wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
The mod_python 3.3-0-dev-20061109 tarball is available for testing.
As this is a minor version bump, is there a link to the changelog so
we know what new behaviour to expect/test?
Take a look at
Jim Gallacher wrote:
Jorey Bump wrote:
I've installed it on a lightly used production server so I can test it
against some real-world apps. Initial testing indicates that it's
10-20% slower than 3.2.10; I'm not sure why.
Ouch. Is that from a benchmark or just a gut feeling?
It was from