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Re: 1.5.2 up for signing/testing

From: Kamesh Jayachandran <kamesh_at_collab.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:51:16 +0530

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Hi All,

I used the bz2 source and deps files.

I built with the following ./configure line.

./configure --prefix=/home/kamesh/1.5.2 --enable-javahl
- --with-jdk=/opt/jdk1.5.0_10 --with-swig=/usr/local/swig-1.3.28
- --with-berkeley-db=/usr --enable-shared --with-ssl
- --enable-maintainer-mode
- --with-junit=/home/kamesh/downloads/junit3.8.1/junit.jar

Ran the following tests.

make check * (fsfs, bdb) = All PASS
make svnserveautocheck * (fsfs, bdb) = All PASS
make davautocheck * (fsfs, bdb), ra_neon = All PASS
make davautocheck * (fsfs, bdb), ra_serf = All Pass except basic_tests-6
and copy_tests-25

I use apache-2.2.6

Given that 'serf' is experimental(Or is it regression? I am not
remembering this tests to fail in the past 1.5 releases), I am +1 to
release.

My signature for bz2,

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With regards
Kamesh Jayachandran

Hyrum K. Wright wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce that Subversion 1.5.2 is up for testing and signing.
> The magic revision is r32768, 2**15. You can find the tarball here:
>
> http://test.hyrumwright.org/svn/1.5.2/
>
> You know the drill: 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. Even though the code has been tested and signed
> previously, please test and sign this release to ensure code completeness and
> that I didn't bork the packaging somehow.
>
> 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
> 1.5.2 proper. We don't want that kind of bad publicity, and neither do you.
>
> -Hyrum
>
>
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