Another month gone, and good to see less bugs than ever on the blocker list. Not quite fast enough though with too many new ones popping up to distract us.

3.0 remaining blockers:

 2697 - ICAPClass memory leak when reload the configuration

2736 - Can not build executables with Sun Studio 12 (multiply-defined symbols)
   ** kinkie seems to be on this one.


3.1 remaining blockers:

 2619 - excessive RAM growth due to unlimited adapted body data consumption

2604 - Changing icap_enable setting in squid.conf fails to take effect after calling squid -k reconfigure

2311 - crashes/restarts when ICAP enabled on respmod for HTTP body size greater than 100kb

 2753 - 3.1.0.13: doesn't fallback to IPv4 if IPv6 doesn't work

** I think this is the default timeouts. Will take a bit of hacking about to make a suitably flakey v6 connection and test.


 2706 - assertion failed: HttpHeader.cc:1076: "htime >= 0"

** the assert itself has been reduced to sending reply without Date: header in RFC violation. Live use shows that the above seems to be paired with a disk cache hit which itself triggers "Cant parse headers from store object"


 2685 - assertion in comm_write comm.cc:2042

 2640 - CONNECT forwarding fails to try alternate IPs

 2617 - Performance degradation processing list of ACL's
  ** I'm on this one.

 2583 - pure virtual method called
  ** Alex on that one apparently.

 2581 - FTP directory listing sometimes fails

** need to implement a good input buffer for the control channel. when finished handling one control op, start/schedule next immediately. incomplete next-op will cause a read wait.

 2395 - FTP errors not displayed
** I'm on this one, but any assistance welcome. It's a bit of an audit +patch job.



There are another 11 without enough info to target a fix version. And around 100 marked normal or less importance.


Then there are the big projects:  IPv6 split-stack for OpenBSD.


Amos

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