On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 17:03, Blair Zajac <blair_at_orcaware.com> wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 11:55 AM, Greg Stein wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the serf 0.4.0 release!
>>
>> Quick summary of changes in this release:
>>
>> Provide authn framework, supporting Basic, Digest, Kerberos (SSPI, GSS),
>> along with proxy authn using Basic or Digest
>> Added experimental listener framework, along with test_server.c
>> Improvements and fixes to SSL support, including connection setup
>> changes
>> Experimental support for unrequested, arriving ("async") responses
>> Experimental BWTP support using the async arrival feature
>> Headers are combined on read (not write), to ease certian classes of
>> parsing
>> Experimental feature on aggregate buckets for a callback-on-empty
>> Fix the bucket allocator for when APR is using its pool debugging
>> features
>> Proxy support in the serf_get testing utility
>> Fix to include the port number in the Host header
>> serf_get propagates errors from the response, instead of aborting (Issue
>> 52)
>> Added serf_lib_version() for runtime version tests
>
> I just updated the serf package in MacPorts.
>
> But I'm getting these failures in the test suite:
>
> There were 5 failures:
> 1) test_serf_closed_connection: test/test_context.c:444: expected <0> but
> was <20014>
> 2) test_serf_setup_proxy: test/test_context.c:512: expected <0> but was <48>
> 3) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one: test/test_context.c:700: expected <0>
> but was <48>
> 4) test_keepalive_limit_one_by_one_and_burst: test/test_context.c:860:
> expected <0> but was <48>
> 5) test_serf_progress_callback: test/test_context.c:980: expected <0> but
> was <48>
Alrighty. I'll take a look. My testing was "does svn work?" :-)
Cheers,
-g
Received on 2010-05-13 23:46:14 CEST