Okay. No serious reports of it blowing up, so have released 3.4. Will
deal with proper announcements in a while.

Graham

On 22 August 2012 19:26, Indrek Järve <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1 on x64 CentOS 5 and 6 as a drop-in replacement for 3.3 in our moderately+
> used test environments.
>
> Best regards,
> Indrek
>
>
> On 21/08/2012 14:25, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>
>> All the details can be found in:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ChangesInVersion0304
>>
>> Direct link to tar ball is:
>>
>> http://modwsgi.googlecode.com/files/mod_wsgi-3.4c1.tar.gz
>>
>> Am not expecting any surprises as this code has been sitting around
>> for quite a while and has been in use.
>>
>> The intent here is to get this out before feature freeze for Ubuntu
>> 12.10 which is in a few days. Ubuntu 12.10 will as I understand it
>> default to using Python 3.2, but existing mod_wsgi 3.3 will not work
>> with Python 3.2, so could end up with situation that there is no
>> mod_wsgi on the system by default.
>>
>> There is still a big chance will not be able to get it included as
>> right now have no idea about the procedure to get it included. If
>> someone knows how, please speak up.
>>
>> Note that this does not include hash seed randomisation patch had been
>> working on for 4.0.
>>
>> Graham
>>
>
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