I have run platform testing on Linux red hat 4.0 (32 bit and 64 bit), and
Linux SLES 10.0 with ibm sdk 15  (sr5) and ibm sdk 142 (sr8) and all tests
have passed. I ran suites derbyall and suites.All. I have updated
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/TenThreePlatformTesting with status and
results.

Thanks, Ramandeep


On 6/25/07, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Myrna van Lunteren wrote:
> On 6/22/07, Henri van de Scheur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Myrna!
>>
>> I started testing Monday-evening, and testing itself is almost
finished.
>> Analysis and reporting will take some more time, so I am afraid I
>> will not
>> be able to report anything before coming Tuesday. So sorry for this.
>> But now
>> you at least know your first release is being worked on....
>>
>> Henri
>>
>
> Thx for letting me/the list know, Henri!
> I can tell people are busy with buddy testing too...
> Next week I'll start asking about what issues defintely should be
> going into 10.3.1.1...
>
> Also, I need to tell everyone that I can only be the release manager
> until July 24, after that, I will be 'incommunicado'.
> As it seems to me at this point, we should be OK with the schedule I
> put on :
>
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyTenThreeRelease#head-b0d4c2f51fa87693ab17aa99eac096abbe0bd707
>
> So, on July 5, there'll be no further commits to the 10.3 branch, and
> that weekend I'll make the release candidate. Then we have 2 weeks for
> testing and voting, which makes it to July 23 for putting the release
> out.
>
> Still, just in case, is there anyone willing to take over in case
> things are not complete by then?
>
> Myrna
Hi Myrna,

If the release isn't cooked by July 23, then we will have to be
creative. Probably Andrew and I can share the remaining work--but we'll
have to operate as a tag-team. For instance, during the week of July
23rd, I'll be on the road and therefore not very helpful.

Is it possible that we could pull in the release dates a couple days or
even a week?

Regards,
-Rick

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