Hi,

On 2023/12/22 10:49, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 1:30 PM Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 11:13 PM Nathan Hartman
>> <hartman.nat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 9, 2023 at 10:50 AM Nathan Hartman <hartmannat...@apache.org> 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The 1.14.3 release artifacts are now available for testing/signing.
>>>> Please get the tarballs from
>>>>   https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/subversion
>>>> and add your signatures there.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just to help plan ahead a little bit: Who else is planning to
>>> test/sign the 1.14.3 tarballs, and approximately how much time do you
>>> need?
>>>
>>> (If it's possible to be done with testing/signing toward the
>>> middle/end of this week, I will have a good opportunity to finish up
>>> the release work, but please let me know...)
>>
>> I still plan to go for it (on Windows 10). Not sure if middle of this
>> week (i.e. Wednesday night or so) is still realistic, but I'll try. No
>> guarantees though, so if you have enough sigs feel free to go ahead.
>>
>> I started with some initial steps last weekend, but got stranded along
>> the way. Basically I realized that OpenSSL 1.1.1 is totally EOL, and I
>> should really go for OpenSSL 3 now, which forces me to rebuild serf
>> and httpd (fortunately, others have already done work on serf 1.3.10
>> to make it work with OpenSSL 3, so I hope that will work out smoothly
>> -- as for httpd, that's always a big adventure on Windows). Oh and I'd
>> like the latest version of APR 1.7 as well, which includes a relevant
>> fix for Windows junctions / subst / something. So far, I've just
>> collected everything I need, but have not run a single buildscript
>> yet. To be continued ...
> 
> Still working on it.
> 
> Succesfully built zlib-1.3, openssl-3.0.12, apr-1.7.4, apr-util-1.6.3,
> httpd-2.4.58 (and pcre-8.45 and expat-2.2.9) and serf 1.3.10.
> 
> Finally, did some tweaks to get gen_win_dependencies.py to run, but
> then ran into following error:
> [[[
>         python gen-make.py --release
> --with-swig=C:\research\swigwin-4.1.1 --with-py3c=C:\research\py3c-1.4
> --with-junit=C:\research\svn\dev\deps64\src\junit-4.13.2\junit.jar
> --with-jdk="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-21" --with-httpd=C:\Apache2.4.58
> --with-serf=C:\research\svn\dev\deps64\src\serf-1.3.10
> --with-openssl=C:\research\svn\dev\deps64\src\openssl-3.0.12
> --with-sqlite=C:\research\svn\dev\deps64\src\sqlite-amalgamation-3.44.2.0
> --with-zlib=C:\research\svn\dev\deps64\src\zlib-1.3
> --vsnet-version=2019 -t vcproj 2>&1 | tee log.gen-make
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:233:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\.'
>   if val == '2002' or re.match('^7(\.\d+)?$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:238:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\.'
>   elif val == '2003' or re.match('^8(\.\d+)?$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:243:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\.'
>   elif val == '2005' or re.match('^9(\.\d+)?$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:248:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\.'
>   elif val == '2008' or re.match('^10(\.\d+)?$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:283:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\d'
>   elif re.match('^20\d+$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\generator\gen_win_dependencies.py:290:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\d'
>   elif re.match('^1\d+$', val):
> C:\research\svn\dev\subversion-1.14.3\build\transform_sql.py:53:
> SyntaxWarning: invalid escape sequence '\('
>   re_statement = re.compile('-- *STMT_([A-Z_0-9]+)( +\(([^\)]*)\))?')
> Generating for Visual Studio 2019
> ]]]
> 
> That is using Python 3.12.1.
> 
> When downgrading to Python 3.9 those errors are gone. Just wanted to
> let you guys know ...

Should we backport r1912632?

Cheers,
-- 
Yasuhito FUTATSUKI <futat...@poem.co.jp>/<futat...@yf.bsdclub.org>

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