On 10/21/2018 08:03 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Am 18.10.2018 um 16:36 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri:
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 2.4.37:
[X] +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:
sha1: b0521606d1df54bb425adcdecf6348f126aa352c *httpd-2.4.37.tar.gz
sha256:
aa97a834a32d51974be8d8a013b561e28d327387cb1da2c3c2762acd0146aabd
*httpd-2.4.37.tar.gz
Built on
- Solaris 10 Sparc as 32 Bit Binaries
Amazing work. I have no idea what blazing fast hardware you are
using to get this done. Special chemicals in the coffee port?
I am still churning away on a fully 64-bit build and that means a
toolchain update as well as a new gcc 8.2.0 thrown in to make some
things more easy.
No signs of daylight yet.
However if it works as a 32-bit then hey should work as 64-bit? ;-)
Dennis
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2018-10/msg02809.html
that took 36 hours ... sorry for the delay