Fwd: mod_python 3.2.6 (Final!) available for testing

2006-01-18 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
Mike, I forward your +1 to python-dev since you only sent it to me. Regards, Nicolas -- Forwarded message -- From: Mike Looijmans [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 18 janv. 2006 08:21 Subject: Re: mod_python 3.2.6 (Final!) available for testing To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 Windows XP Pro

Re: mod_python 3.2.6 (Final!) available for testing

2006-01-18 Thread Wim Heirman
+1 Fedora Core 4 Apache 2.0.54 Python 2.4.1 Jim Gallacher wrote: Good news everyone! I made a mistake in tagging 3.2.6 as beta instead of final. The new tarball is now available for testing. This is the same code as yesterday's 3.2.6b.tgz but with the correct version information. This is

Re: mod_python 3.2.6 testing on debian/colinux

2006-01-18 Thread Jorey Bump
Mike Looijmans wrote: Since I have a CoLinux instance on my machine here, I wanted to give it a go with mod_python as well (need a linux test environment for mod_python anyway). It's running a Debian distro, I have gcc-3.3 on it, as well as apache2-dev and python-dev (version 2.3). Can't

[jira] Commented: (MODPYTHON-110) Tru64 v5.1B : mod_python prevents httpd child restart after previous slave has crashed

2006-01-18 Thread Jim Gallacher (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-110?page=comments#action_12363123 ] Jim Gallacher commented on MODPYTHON-110: - Discussion started on 2005-11-21: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.mod-python.devel/1875 Tru64 v5.1B :

Re: please set up a mod_python core group

2006-01-18 Thread Jorey Bump
Roy T. Fielding wrote: It looks like mod_python is making good progress and everyone is collaborating in the Apache way of testing and voting. That's great! Unfortunately, I have almost no insight into who these great people are that are doing the RM task and testing and voting and preparing

Re: please set up a mod_python core group

2006-01-18 Thread Nicolas Lehuen
Hi, It's OK for me ! Regards, Nicolas 2006/1/19, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks Roy. Very timely, since 3.2.6 is (so far) going to be a final/stable release. I propose that for starters those people are: me (I'm also in the Apache HTTP Server PMC) Jim Gallacher