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RE: 1.5.0-rc8 up for signing/testing

From: Kamesh Jayachandran <kamesh_at_collab.net>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 00:52:08 +0530

Hi All,

Ran make check * (FS_TYPE=bdb and fsfs)
All tests PASSed.
Ran make svnserveautocheck * (FS_TYPE=bdb and fsfs)
All tests PASSed.
Ran make davautocheck * (FS_TYPE=bdb and fsfs) * (HTTP_LIBRARY=neon).
All tests PASSed.

Ran make davautocheck * (FS_TYPE=bdb and fsfs) * (HTTP_LIBRARY=serf).
Apart from authz_tests.py tests 1 and 12, rest of the other tests have PASSed.

+1 to release as serf is still experimental.

My signature for subversion-1.5.0-rc8.tar.bz2

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Thanks

With regards
Kamesh Jayachandran

-----Original Message-----
From: Hyrum K. Wright [mailto:hyrum_wright_at_mail.utexas.edu]
Sent: Thu 5/29/2008 12:41 PM
To: dev_at_subversion.tigris.org
Subject: 1.5.0-rc8 up for signing/testing
 
I'm pleased to announce that Subversion 1.5.0-rc8 is up for testing and
signing. The magic revision is r31507. This represents one more step
in our record-breaking RC process. Barring any showstopper bugs, it is
planned that this revision will be used for 1.5.0-final.

http://test.hyrumwright.org/svn/1.5.0-rc8/

As usual, signatures from full committers back to me, and enthusiastic
tester feedback is welcome. At this point, this candidate is not yet
blessed for wide release, so please don't make it available to people
not interested in test-driving the new release.

Distro package maintainers, please do NOT include any pre-release
builds, even blessed, into operating system distros. The reasons for
not doing so were very eloquently outlined by Karl in a mail, which is
summarized at the above address.

The quick version is: we don't guarantee compatibility between the
pre-releases and the final release, so if people install the release
candidate, all their repositories and working copies might break
unrepairably when they upgrade to 1.5.0 proper. We don't want that kind
of bad publicity, and neither do you.

-Hyrum
Received on 2008-05-29 21:22:25 CEST

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