On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
OK, I think we got enough +1's and no show-stopping problems (for a beta
at least). I copied it over the apache server, once the mirrors sync I'll
update the site and send the big announcement.
I was also
OK, I think we got enough +1's and no show-stopping problems (for a beta
at least). I copied it over the apache server, once the mirrors sync I'll
update the site and send the big announcement.
Grisha
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
A new mod_python 3.2.5 beta tarball is now
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
OK, I think we got enough +1's and no show-stopping problems (for a beta
at least). I copied it over the apache server, once the mirrors sync
I'll update the site and send the big announcement.
I was also thinking it was time for a wider release, but was
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Hi Jim,
2005/11/16, Jim Gallacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
+1 with patch
Linux gentoo 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
apache 2.0.54 (mpm-prefork)
python 2.4.2
gcc 3.3.6
There are 2 issues with the unit tests in Gentoo that are fixed by the
attached patch. (Just to be clear, I mean the
hehe - sorry about that, should be fixed now
Grisha
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, David Fraser wrote:
Jim Gallacher wrote:
A new mod_python 3.2.5 beta tarball is now available for testing. A
windows binary should be available shortly.
The windows binary for python 2.3 is borked, and contains its
+1 MacOSX 10.4.3, gcc 4.0.0 (apple), Python-2.4.2, Apache-2.0.55
cheers,
Ron
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Jim Gallacher wrote:
A new mod_python 3.2.5 beta tarball is now available for testing. A windows
binary should be available shortly.
This release is similar to 3.2.4b but fixes a couple of
+1 on SuSE Linux 9.2 (x86-64)
Best regards,
Indrek
Jim Gallacher wrote:
A new mod_python 3.2.5 beta tarball is now available for testing. A
windows binary should be available shortly.
This release is similar to 3.2.4b but fixes a couple of minor issues -
MODPYTHON-87 (psp_parser), and
+1 with patch
Linux gentoo 2.6.12-gentoo-r6
apache 2.0.54 (mpm-prefork)
python 2.4.2
gcc 3.3.6
There are 2 issues with the unit tests in Gentoo that are fixed by the
attached patch. (Just to be clear, I mean the problems are with the unit
test code, not with mod_python).
First,
+1
Linux Debian 3.1 stable (sarge)
apache 2.0.54-5 (mpm-worker)
python 2.3.5
gcc 3.3.5
+1
Linux Debian unstable (sid)
apache 2.0.54-4 (mpm-prefork)
python 2.3.5
gcc 4.0.2
Thanks for the information, I'll add your patch to the test suite.
Regards,
Nicolas
2005/11/15, Barry Pederson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've got failures that seem to be caused by the tests themselves, but
with a bit of tweaking they pass.
FreeBSD 6.0
Apache 2.0.55 port built WITH_THREADS=1
Barry Pederson wrote:
I've got failures that seem to be caused by the tests themselves, but
with a bit of tweaking they pass.
FreeBSD 6.0
Apache 2.0.55 port built WITH_THREADS=1
Python 2.4.2
DOH! nevermind - just realized I missed this part of Jim's very clear
instructions:
-
Not sure if this is helpfull, but here goes...
To run test.py I did the following:
Overlay: http://thinkflat.com/files/public/?d=/ebuilds/mod_python
user# sudo emerge -a mod_python
user# tar zxvf mod_python-3.2.5b.tgz
user# cd mod_python-3.2.5b
user# ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs2
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