Bernard Li wrote:
> Hi Daniel:
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> wrote:
>
>   
>> Another issue I found: the gmond binary built on RHEL3 can't run properly
>> because APR_POLLSET_THREADSAFE is not supported on that platform.  The fix
>> for this is relatively trivial, we will only use that option for kernel >=
>> 2.6.
>>
>> I think it is best to pass over 3.1.3 - although people should still test it
>> and report their results - and aim to release 3.1.4 to beta by the end of
>> this week.  I'm happy to volunteer as release manager for 3.1.4 as well,
>> given that it follows on from the 3.1.3 evaluation process.
>>     
>
> I'm okay with scraping 3.1.3 and cutting 3.1.4 -- but what should we
> do with the release name?  Should we get a new name for 3.1.4?
>   
Yes - I think it would be more consistent to choose a new name - any 
suggestions?

> I've already added the backport proposal for the setuid fix in the
> STATUS file in the 3.1 branch -- could someone please vote on it?
> I've also voted on Jesse's "line width" patch, so please check that
> into the branch.
>
> Daniel, please add a backport proposal for the issue above so that we
> can approve and get that into the branch.
>
> Could you also please go over my patch for setuid?
>
>   

I agree that the old behavior should be preserved, I am going over this 
today.

How do people feel if I proceed to tag 3.1.4 some time between now and 
Monday morning?  Is anyone else actively working on something they would 
like to include?  Any new bugs?

I've started getting some feedback from OpenCSW users too, but I'll 
defer any more Solaris-related changes to at least 3.1.5 unless they are 
really critical bugs.




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