Re: LibreSSL 2.0.3 released

2014-07-23 Thread Michał Markowski
2014-07-23 15:16 GMT+02:00 Martin Hecht :
> ...the same (PASS: 42) for
>
> Ubuntu 12.04
> Scientific Linux 6.5
> SLES 11 SP 1 LTSS

Count in current Arch Linux (x86_64):

# TOTAL: 42
# PASS:  42
# SKIP:  0
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL:  0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0

-- 
Michał Markowski



Re: LibreSSL 2.0.3 released

2014-07-23 Thread Brent Cook

On Jul 23, 2014, at 8:16 AM, Martin Hecht  wrote:

> On 07/23/2014 10:09 AM, Dongsheng Song wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Bob Beck  wrote:
>>> We have released an update, LibreSSL 2.0.3 - which should
>>> be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near
>>> you very soon.
>>> 
>>> This release includes a number of portability fixes based on the
>>> the feedback we have received from the community. It also includes
>>> some improvements to the fork detection support.
>>> 
>>> As noted before, we welcome feedback from the broader community.
>>> 
>>> Enjoy,
>>> 
>>> -Bob
>>> 
>>> 
>> Thanks, all tests passed on Debian 6, 7 and 8 (testing):
>> 
>> $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/libressl
>> $ make -j4
>> $ make check
>> 
>> Testsuite summary for libressl 2.0.3
>> 
>> # TOTAL: 42
>> # PASS:  42
>> # SKIP:  0
>> # XFAIL: 0
>> # FAIL:  0
>> # XPASS: 0
>> # ERROR: 0
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Dongsheng
>> 
> ...the same (PASS: 42) for
> 
> Ubuntu 12.04
> Scientific Linux 6.5
> SLES 11 SP 1 LTSS
> 
> is such a feedback useful for the developers? The installations have a
> particular selection of installed packages, which may differ from a
> standard installation.
> 
> 
> Martin
> 

Thanks Martin and Dongsheng,

SLES is one I had not tried yet; glad to know, as its compiler settings can 
sometimes be more strict by default.

We will hopefully at some point have automated build / regression testing, but 
until then such reports are appreciated.

 - Brent




Re: LibreSSL 2.0.3 released

2014-07-23 Thread Martin Hecht
On 07/23/2014 10:09 AM, Dongsheng Song wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Bob Beck  wrote:
>> We have released an update, LibreSSL 2.0.3 - which should
>> be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near
>> you very soon.
>>
>> This release includes a number of portability fixes based on the
>> the feedback we have received from the community. It also includes
>> some improvements to the fork detection support.
>>
>> As noted before, we welcome feedback from the broader community.
>>
>> Enjoy,
>>
>> -Bob
>>
>>
> Thanks, all tests passed on Debian 6, 7 and 8 (testing):
>
> $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/libressl
> $ make -j4
> $ make check
> 
> Testsuite summary for libressl 2.0.3
> 
> # TOTAL: 42
> # PASS:  42
> # SKIP:  0
> # XFAIL: 0
> # FAIL:  0
> # XPASS: 0
> # ERROR: 0
> 
>
> Regards,
> Dongsheng
>
...the same (PASS: 42) for

Ubuntu 12.04
Scientific Linux 6.5
SLES 11 SP 1 LTSS

is such a feedback useful for the developers? The installations have a
particular selection of installed packages, which may differ from a
standard installation.


Martin



Re: LibreSSL 2.0.3 released

2014-07-23 Thread Dongsheng Song
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Bob Beck  wrote:
>
> We have released an update, LibreSSL 2.0.3 - which should
> be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near
> you very soon.
>
> This release includes a number of portability fixes based on the
> the feedback we have received from the community. It also includes
> some improvements to the fork detection support.
>
> As noted before, we welcome feedback from the broader community.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> -Bob
>
>

Thanks, all tests passed on Debian 6, 7 and 8 (testing):

$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/libressl
$ make -j4
$ make check

Testsuite summary for libressl 2.0.3

# TOTAL: 42
# PASS:  42
# SKIP:  0
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL:  0
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0


Regards,
Dongsheng



LibreSSL 2.0.3 released

2014-07-21 Thread Bob Beck

We have released an update, LibreSSL 2.0.3 - which should
be arriving in the LibreSSL directory of an OpenBSD mirror near
you very soon. 

This release includes a number of portability fixes based on the
the feedback we have received from the community. It also includes
some improvements to the fork detection support. 

As noted before, we welcome feedback from the broader community.

Enjoy,  

-Bob