On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Rainer Jung <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 04.06.2015 um 18:33 schrieb Jim Jagielski: > >> The pre-release test tarballs for Apache httpd 2.4.13 can be found >> at the usual place: >> >> http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/ >> >> I'm calling a VOTE on releasing these as Apache httpd 2.4.13 GA. >> >> [X] +1: Good to go >> [ ] +0: meh >> [ ] -1: Danger Will Robinson. And why. >> >> Vote will last the normal 72 hrs. >> > > +1 to release, thanks for RMing. > > In short: No regressions found. > > Detailed report: > > - Sigs and hashes OK > - contents of tarballs identical > - contents of tag and tarballs identical > except for expected deltas > (we could cleanup some m4 files in apr-util/xml/expat/conftools > at the end of buildconf, no regression) > > Built on > > - Solaris 10 Sparc as 32 Bit Binaries > - SLES 10+11 (64 Bits) > - RHEL 6 (64 Bits) > - FreeBSD 9.1 > > On FreeBSD 2.4.12 runs on one machine for the ASF. No obvious problems > showed up. > > For all platforms except FreeBSD built > > - with default (shared) and static modules > - with module sets none, few, most, all, reallyall and default > (always mod_privileges disabled) > - using --enable-load-all-modules > - against "included" APR/APU from deps tarball, > plus external APR/APU 1.5.2/1.5.4 > > - using external libraries > - expat 2.1.0 > - pcre 8.37 > - openssl 1.0.1m > - lua 5.2.4 > - distcache 1.5.1 > - libxml2 2.9.2 > > - Tool chain: > - platform gcc except for Solaris > (gcc 4.1.2 for Solaris 8 and 4.9.2 for Solaris 10) > - CFLAGS: -O2 -g -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > (and -mpcu=v9 on Solaris) > > All builds succeeded > - one compiler warning > server/mpm/event/event.c:1438: warning: 'last' may be used uninitialized > in this function > > Tested for > > - Solaris 10 (32), SLES 10+11 (64), RHEL 6 (64) > - MPMs prefork, worker, event > - default (shared) and static modules > - log levels info, debug and trace8 > - module set reallyall (121 modules plus MPMs) > > The following test failures were seen: > > a Test 4 or 5 in t/modules/dav.t: > Happens for 33 out of 324 runs. > Creation, modified and now times not in the correct order. > This seems to be a system issue, all tests done on NFS, > many tested on virtualized guests. > Not a regression. > > b Various tests in t/apache/expr_string.t: (6, 11, 14, 17, 20 ,23) > Happens for 65 out of 324 runs (almost all on SLES 10, 6 on RHEL6 > and 2 on Solaris). > The failure is always on line 68, where the error_log contents > are checked. > Not a regression. > > c Tests 55-57 of t/modules/cgi.t testing contents of ScriptLog. > The tests fail for "reallyall" modules. > Are both cgi and cgid loaded in the test config? I saw 55-57 fail in that situation. > Likely similar than what I observed for 2.4.12. > Fix probably by porting r1651085 from mod_cgi to mod_cgid. > Not a regression. > > On FreeBSD I see the following failures: > > t/apache/limits.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 12 Failed: 1) > Failed test: 8 > 10.1: limits.t hangs for me after testing 7/12 if I have the kernel accept filter loaded; passes fine otherwise (presumably "hang" is just temporary, until the testcase is timed out) > t/modules/aaa.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 40 Failed: 3) > Failed tests: 23-24, 27 > I don't see that with or without accept filter loaded > t/ssl/pr12355.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 10 Failed: 4) > Failed tests: 3-4, 7-8 > ditto (tested only with accept filter unloaded) > t/ssl/pr43738.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 4 Failed: 2) > Failed tests: 1-2 > ditto (tested only with accept filter unloaded) My overall results with both prefork and event, no accept filter: Test Summary Report ------------------- t/ssl/pr12355.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 10 Failed: 4) Failed tests: 3-4, 7-8 t/ssl/pr43738.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 4 Failed: 2) Failed tests: 1-2 I don't have a Lua lib installed; I don't see any other skips but PHP and SSLv2. > Since I don't have result from previous releases this is just for > information. > 2.4.12 on 10.1, no accept filter, event or prefork: Test Summary Report ------------------- t/ssl/pr12355.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 10 Failed: 4) Failed tests: 3-4, 7-8 t/ssl/pr43738.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 4 Failed: 2) Failed tests: 1-2 If the kernel accept filter module is loaded, limits.t hangs. [X] +1: Good to go > Regards, > > Rainer > -- Born in Roswell... married an alien... http://emptyhammock.com/
