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fred at redhotpenguin

Jul 23, 2012, 1:37 PM

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Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] Apache-Test 1.38-rc1

> I can fix it up easily enough if you want to roll an RC2, otherwise I
> can fix it up after 1.38 is out since this is nothing new.

Sure, go ahead and I'll roll RC2.

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Steve Hay <Steve.Hay [at] verosoftware> wrote:
> Fred Moyer wrote on 2012-07-20:
>> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.38
>> release candidate.
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~phred/Apache-Test-1.38-rc1.tar.gz
>> MD5 (Apache-Test-1.38-rc1.tar.gz) = 6fdf8e7221f3c46e68a3e9ab3595505c
>>
>> =item 1.38-rc1
>>
>> Remove use of Nullsv as per modperl commit 1362399. [Steve Hay]
>>
>> have Apache::TestConfigPerl::configure_inc set up @INC to include
>> ../blib/lib and ../blib/arch if they exist. The bundled Apache::Reload
>> may fail to load Apache2::Const & co otherwise when testing.
>> [Torsten Foertsch]
>>
>
> Testing with VC++ 2010, Apache 2.2.22, mod_perl 2.0.7 and Perl 5.17.2, I
> get the same result as Apache-Test-1.37, namely a fail in t\log_watch.t
> due to $fn being undefined. It's a filename which comes from
> t_catfile(), which makes use of Win32::GetLongPathName() on WIN32, but
> that Win32 function returns the undefined value when passed a path that
> doesn't exist, which is indeed the case here. (That's not a recent
> change in perl's Win32 function, btw. I tested back to 5.12.2 and that
> was the same.)
>
> I can fix it up easily enough if you want to roll an RC2, otherwise I
> can fix it up after 1.38 is out since this is nothing new.

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Steve.Hay at verosoftware

Jul 24, 2012, 6:08 AM

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RE: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] Apache-Test 1.38-rc1 [In reply to]

Fred Moyer wrote on 2012-07-23:
>> I can fix it up easily enough if you want to roll an RC2, otherwise
>> I can fix it up after 1.38 is out since this is nothing new.
>
> Sure, go ahead and I'll roll RC2.

Fixed in commit 1365031, which also fixes a different problem in
log_watch.t which was revealed after I fixed the first thing! :-)



>
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Steve Hay
<Steve.Hay [at] verosoftware>
> wrote:
>> Fred Moyer wrote on 2012-07-20:
>>> Please download, test, and report back on this Apache-Test 1.38
>>> release candidate.
>>>
>>> http://people.apache.org/~phred/Apache-Test-1.38-rc1.tar.gz
>>> MD5 (Apache-Test-1.38-rc1.tar.gz) =
>>> 6fdf8e7221f3c46e68a3e9ab3595505c
>>>
>>> =item 1.38-rc1
>>>
>>> Remove use of Nullsv as per modperl commit 1362399. [Steve Hay]
>>>
>>> have Apache::TestConfigPerl::configure_inc set up @INC to include
>>> ../blib/lib and ../blib/arch if they exist. The bundled
Apache::Reload
>>> may fail to load Apache2::Const & co otherwise when testing.
[Torsten
>>> Foertsch]
>>>
>>
>> Testing with VC++ 2010, Apache 2.2.22, mod_perl 2.0.7 and Perl
5.17.2,
>> I get the same result as Apache-Test-1.37, namely a fail in
>> t\log_watch.t due to $fn being undefined. It's a filename which comes
>> from t_catfile(), which makes use of Win32::GetLongPathName() on
WIN32,
>> but that Win32 function returns the undefined value when passed a
path
>> that doesn't exist, which is indeed the case here. (That's not a
recent
>> change in perl's Win32 function, btw. I tested back to 5.12.2 and
that
>> was the same.)
>>
>> I can fix it up easily enough if you want to roll an RC2, otherwise
>> I can fix it up after 1.38 is out since this is nothing new.





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