2009-10-02 20:31:07 Paul Querna napisał(a): > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:52 AM, William A. Rowe, Jr. > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Jim Jagielski wrote: > >> With the hope for the httpd project to start pushing for a 2.4 > >> release, it has a dependency on apr 1.4 (actually 2.0, but I'm > >> getting to that). Now that we have a pretty stable 1.3.x branch, > >> I'd like us to put some effort into a 1.4.0 release. With that > >> in mind, I'm also looking at backporting some 2.0 features to > >> 1.4.0, esp the apr_pollcb_create_ex() (et.al.) stuff. > >> > >> Comments? > > > > * any particular feature you work to copy from 2.0 to 1.4 without > > breaking 1.x.x binary ABI sounds terrific. > > > > * including those backports, is 1.4.0 ready, or do we need to revert > > API's which are not sufficiently thought out? The apr_crypto interfaces > > were rejected at 1.3.0, and it would be time to reopen that discussion. > > I'm pretty sure there haven't been enough eyeballs attending to this. > > > > * a larger question, is 2.0.0 ready? Are there additional API improvements > > required to call it baked? Does it fix enough awkward bugs in the static > > 1.x.x API's to suggest that users move over already? If 2.0.0 is ready, > > I can see wisdom in not pushing out a 1.4 at all. > > > > If you didn't have a particular timetable, what if we used Tuesday hackathon > > at ApacheCon to really push out a 2.0.0 or 1.4.0, resolving the last of the > > open complaints f2f. In the meantime, figure out what isn't suitable for > > either 1.4.0 or 2.0.0, move whatever features you like to 1.4.0, and really > > polish the build schema changes for 2.0.0, ensuring that it builds correctly > > under the classic (deprecated) schemas or scons. > > > > Other thoughts about 1.4.0 or 2.0.0? > > Do it way before apachecon IMO. Wait until apachecon to _talk_ about > it, we would be lucky to ship this year. > > I'd like to at an absolute minimum have SCons working as the default > build on win32, and a viable choice on *nix
AFAIK SCons still doesn't work with the newest versions of Python. -- Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
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