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Re: Serf 0.2.0 released was Re: NULL-pointer access in RC5

From: Justin Erenkrantz <justin_at_erenkrantz.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:29:23 -0700

[ adding in serf-dev@ ]

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Blair Zajac <blair_at_orcaware.com> wrote:
> I updated serf in MacPorts to 0.2.0. Should take a few hours for it to show
> up in the index.

Thanks!

> Also, I'm getting these test failures on OS X 10.4 linked against the latest
> MacPorts ports (apr, apr-util):
>
> There were 4 failures:
> 1) test_serf_setup_proxy: test/test_context.c:566: expected <0> but was <22>
> 2) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one: test/test_context.c:700: expected <0>
> but was <48>
> 3) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one_and_burst: test/test_context.c:860:
> expected <0> but was <48>
> 4) test_serf_progress_callback: test/test_context.c:978: expected <0> but
> was <48>

Well, FWIW, on Mac OS X 10.5, I'm getting:

There were 6 failures:
1) test_serf_setup_proxy: ../../serf/test/test_context.c:566: expected
<0> but was <47>
2) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one:
../../serf/test/test_context.c:700: expected <0> but was <48>
3) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one_and_burst:
../../serf/test/test_context.c:860: expected <0> but was <48>
4) test_serf_progress_callback: ../../serf/test/test_context.c:978:
expected <0> but was <48>
5) test_ssl_load_cert_file: ../../serf/test/test_ssl.c:38: expected
<0> but was <20014>
6) test_ssl_cert_subject: ../../serf/test/test_ssl.c:53: expected <0>
but was <20014>

ra_serf seems happy enough though. -- justin

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