Re: [mod_python] Re: next beta

2005-11-14 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
OK, great ! I'm ready for the next beta, then, and this time I can produce Python 2.3 and Python 2.4 versions for Win32. Jim, please fire at will ! Regards, Nicolas 2005/11/14, Alexis Marrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nicholas, Just finish testing with couple of hundred files and is working AS

[jira] Resolved: (MODPYTHON-87) psp_parser: replaces \n on \n

2005-11-14 Thread Jim Gallacher (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-87?page=all ] Jim Gallacher resolved MODPYTHON-87: Resolution: Fixed Assign To: Jim Gallacher psp_parser: replaces \n on \n --- Key: MODPYTHON-87

board report for HTTP server project

2005-11-14 Thread Roy T . Fielding
Much to my surprise, I apparently have a board report due yesterday for this Wednesday's board meeting. Do we have any ASF issues that need reporting to the board, aside from what is in STATUS*? Any choice commentary? Does anyone else feel like we have too many dev lists for one project?

Re: board report for HTTP server project

2005-11-14 Thread Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
On the mod_python side we got a 3.2.2 beta out and will try to get 3.2.? final done before Apachecon (hopefully). The last release (not counting security fix ones) was 20 months ago, so this is pretty significant. Grisha On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Roy T. Fielding wrote: Much to my surprise, I

Re: mod_python 3.2.5b available for testing

2005-11-14 Thread Jim Gallacher
+1 Linux Debian 3.1 stable (sarge) apache 2.0.54-5 (mpm-worker) python 2.3.5 gcc 3.3.5 +1 Linux Debian unstable (sid) apache 2.0.54-4 (mpm-prefork) python 2.3.5 gcc 4.0.2

Re: mod_python 3.2.5b available for testing

2005-11-14 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
Thanks for the information, I'll add your patch to the test suite. Regards, Nicolas 2005/11/15, Barry Pederson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've got failures that seem to be caused by the tests themselves, but with a bit of tweaking they pass. FreeBSD 6.0 Apache 2.0.55 port built WITH_THREADS=1

Re: mod_python 3.2.5b available for testing

2005-11-14 Thread Barry Pederson
Barry Pederson wrote: I've got failures that seem to be caused by the tests themselves, but with a bit of tweaking they pass. FreeBSD 6.0 Apache 2.0.55 port built WITH_THREADS=1 Python 2.4.2 DOH! nevermind - just realized I missed this part of Jim's very clear instructions: -

Re: mod_python 3.2.5b available for testing

2005-11-14 Thread John McFarlane
Not sure if this is helpfull, but here goes... To run test.py I did the following: Overlay: http://thinkflat.com/files/public/?d=/ebuilds/mod_python user# sudo emerge -a mod_python user# tar zxvf mod_python-3.2.5b.tgz user# cd mod_python-3.2.5b user# ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs2