Re: [VOTE] apr-1.6.5 release

2018-09-10 Thread William A Rowe Jr
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 4:22 PM William A Rowe Jr 
wrote:

> Please cast your votes on the following release candidate
> found at http://apr.apache.org/dev/dist/ (note release.sh
> is generating sha256+sha512, all in coreutils format.)
>
> Release apr-1.6.5
>   [+1] +/-1
>

Sorry for the delay; extra pre-testing on the Windows flavors that Steffen
may not have examined (and trusting his testing of dsp/dsw)...

This is my +1 based on Fedora, Ubuntu, Ubuntu on Windows,
and Win32 64-bit CMake builds.


[VOTE] apr-1.6.5 release

2018-09-10 Thread William A Rowe Jr
Please cast your votes on the following release candidate
found at http://apr.apache.org/dev/dist/ (note release.sh
is generating sha256+sha512, all in coreutils format.)

Release apr-1.6.5
  [  ] +/-1

This vote will conclude at 5pm EDT Thursday 9/13, for
announcement Friday in the event of a successful vote.


Re: [VOTE] apr-1.6.4 release?

2018-09-10 Thread Rainer Jung

Am 07.09.2018 um 18:19 schrieb William A Rowe Jr:

Please cast your votes on the following release candidate
found at http://apr.apache.org/dev/dist/

Release apr-1.6.4
   [  ] +/-1

This vote will conclude at 1pm EDT Monday 9/10, for
announcement Tuesday in the event of a successful vote.


Would have been +1 for me, except for the now applied win32 fix.

One niggle: the sha files are not very tool friendly. I'm using 
sha1sum/sha256sum/sha512sum which can check the checksum files but do 
not understand the format used for 1.6.4. The previous version 1.6.3 
used a checksum file format, the tools did understand. That format would be


CHECKSUM *FILENAME

and the "*" (indicating binary) is only there if the file is not a text 
file, eg. for our tarballs and zip files.


Regards,

Rainer


Re: [VOTE] apr-1.6.4 release?

2018-09-10 Thread William A Rowe Jr
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 11:19 AM William A Rowe Jr 
wrote:

> Please cast your votes on the following release candidate
> found at http://apr.apache.org/dev/dist/
>
> Release apr-1.6.4
>

This candidate is withdrawn from consideration for release.

The 1.6.5 candidate follows once folks have had 72 hours to affirm success
or identify breakage on their respective platforms. The only change to 1.6.5
is isolated to the win32 target, where Steffen identified a defect.

We trust there are no build or test regressions on any other architectures.
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