Maurice Yarrow wrote:

t/apache/content_length_header.t               27    1   3.70%  17
t/api/status.t                                  6    2  33.33%  4-5
These are fixed in SVN. You assume correctly. httpd backported/changed from functionality in 2.1.x to 2.0.56.. Just tests themselves needed to be updated -- no mod_perl source code.
Install your mod_perl2 and have at fun.

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=411041&view=rev
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=411028&view=rev
If it makes you feel better, you can apply those to your tree and
see the tests pass with your 2.0.2.  I would just ignore these 2 though.

Not to worry, 2.0.3 is almost definitely less then 1 month away.

 % t/TEST -verbose compat/apache_util.t modperl/pnotes.t
Woops, you picked the wrong names.
t/TEST -verbose apche/content_length_header.t api/status.t

 All tests successful.
 Files=2, Tests=23,  1 wallclock secs ( 0.68 cusr +  0.04 csys =  0.72 CPU)
 [warning] server localhost.localdomain:8529 shutdown
Yup, your 2 tests didn't fail originally :)

Is the resulting mod_perl usable? Or is it to be considered untrustworthy?
No its stable and trustworthy.
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