Hi, Am Montag, den 26.03.2007, 16:49 -0400 schrieb Tres Seaver: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Marc Balmer wrote: > > Andreas Jung wrote: > > > >> I uploaded corrected versions of the Zope 2.9.7 and 2.10.3 tar-balls. > >> The tar-balls released yesterday contained a bug that caused > >> a startup failure when using "zopectl start". > > > > don't do this again. > > Don't do what? I was about to agree, as I don't think re-releasing > under the same version number was correct: the new releases should be > 2.9.7.1, 2.10.3.1, or something similary (or bump to 2.9.8, 2.10.4).
Ack. Packaging errors happen and that's what the 3rd dot is for. > > this bug is so obvious to catch that I have some serious doubts about > > your software testing process. are you releasing totally untested code? > > can we trust your releases in the future, will you change sth in your > > process? > > The testing that gets done is not done from "released" tarballs, but > from subversion checkouts. This was a bug in the process that created > the tarball from a checkout, and not in the underlying Zope software > itself. I *think* it also affected only those who build and install > Zope as root, although I can't tell for sure, since the tarballs have > been replaced. At any rate, I *never* build, install, or run Zope as > root, and hence would never have noticed the problem, even if I were > doing the releases myself. > > > Releasing software as a security fix that does not even start makes you > > look like a moron, I am sorry to say. > > Too harsh. Certainly nobody likes having released a "brown bagger", but > mistakes do happen. Yup. Way too harsh, personal and non-appreciative of voluntary work that is contributed. Christian -- gocept gmbh & co. kg - forsterstraße 29 - 06112 halle/saale - germany www.gocept.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - phone +49 345 122 9889 7 - fax +49 345 122 9889 1 - zope and plone consulting and development
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