On 2018/03/10 02:49:15, "Daniel Ruggeri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, all;
> Please find below the proposed release tarball and signatures:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/httpd/
>
> I would like to call a VOTE over the next few days to release this candidate
> tarball as 2.4.32:
> [ ] +1: It's not just good, it's good enough!
> [ ] +0: Let's have a talk.
> [ ] -1: There's trouble in paradise. Here's what's wrong.
>
> The computed digests of the tarball up for vote are:
> md5: cddf45e036657ea209145169a554bbff *httpd-2.4.32.tar.gz
> sha1: fc1f26a4d302639932332ea12b40de7503f8aab0 *httpd-2.4.32.tar.gz
> sha256: 11cd0c43135ffe89706d0558abc0d19cb4a1f203e11ada52f2e1c3f790959300
> *httpd-2.4.32.tar.gz
>
>
Throwing my own vote in the ring...
[X] +1: It's not just good, it's good enough!
Tested with the following configuration - all libraries built from latest
project releases
system:
kernel:
name: Linux
release: 3.16.0-4-amd64
version: #1 SMP Debian 3.16.39-1 (2016-12-30)
machine: x86_64
libraries:
openssl: "1.1.0g"
openldap: "2.4.45"
apr: "1.6.3"
apr-util: "1.6.1"
iconv: "1.2.2"
brotli: "1.0.2"
nghttp2: "1.30.0"
zlib: "1.2.11"
pcre: "8.41"
libxml2: "2.9.7"
php: "5.6.33"
lua: "5.3.4"
curl: "7.58.0"
--
Daniel Ruggeri
P.S.
I have spent the past 45 minutes trying to get Outlook 2016 working tolerably
with our plain-text lists and have fallen back to ponymail. Alas... poor
Thunderbird just doesn't work right anymore with my terrible mail provider. If
anyone has a working recipe to enable inline quoting, I'd be forever grateful
for the instruction. I can now *completely* relate to Bill's comments about the
gmail app and the pain it brings...
</rant>