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Re: 1.9.0-beta1 up for testing/signing

From: Julian Foad <julianfoad_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 11:18:47 +0000

Ben Reser wrote:
> The 1.9.0-beta1 release artifacts are now available for testing/signing.

SUMMARY:
--------
+1 to release (Unix)

VERIFIED:
---------
SHA1 sums:
cbc62b682e69254f57e40da316ebb7fcf998f56e subversion-1.9.0-beta1.tar.bz2
57142f460c51f334429569757974006f275240e8 subversion-1.9.0-beta1.tar.gz

Comparing the two compressions of each tar package:
Files subversion-1.9.0-beta1.tar(bz2) and subversion-1.9.0-beta1.tar(gz) are identical

TESTED:
-------
[ fsfs | bdb ] x [ file | svn | http (serf; MPM=worker) ]
swig-rb
swig-py (BUILT ONLY; NOT TESTED)
swig-pl
javahl
cytpes-python

RESULTS:
--------
All tests pass except:

I always get this failure in RA-serf tests:

  FAIL:  basic_tests.py 38: use folders with names like 'c:hi'

I understand that is due to a bug in my version of Apache HTTPD that is
resolved in newer versions, and a patch to make the test XFAIL for such
versions is already approved for backport.

I saw a one-time failure in testing with RA-serf and BDB:

  FAIL:  autoprop_tests.py 26: inherit import: config=no,  commandline=no

Unfortunately I don't have the log output. I tried several times to
reproduce it and always got success. It's quite possible this failure was
caused by a local issue such as the computer going into 'suspend' mode
during the testing. I consider this unlikely to be a 'real' problem.

PLATFORM:
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Ubuntu 14.04 (Linux kernel: 3.13.0-45-generic x86_64)

DEPENDENCIES:
-------------
APR: 1.5.1
APR-UTIL: 1.5.3
zlib: 1.2.8
OpenSSL: 1.0.1
Apache: 2.4.7
BDB: 5.3.21
sqlite: 3.7.13
Python: 2.7.5/2.7.6
Perl: 5.18.2
Ruby: 1.9.3
java: 1.7.0
junit: 4.11
swig: 2.0.11
serf: 1.3.7

- Julian
Received on 2015-03-11 12:19:36 CET

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