On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
> On 07/15/2011 05:12 PM, Igor Galić wrote:
>>
>> Thanks to Bryan for pointing this out the blindingly obvious number
>>
>> I fixed that and rolled the tag.
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/trafficserver/traffic/tags/3.0.1/
>>
>> zwoop was kind enough to provide the new tar balls,
>> because his key is "better" than mine :)
>
> Tested (build + regressions passes) on
>
>    Fedora Core 8 (32-bit)
>    Fedora Core 10 (32-bit)
>    Fedora Core 12 (32-bit)
>    Fedora Core 14 (64-bit)
>    Fedora Core 15 (64-bit)
>
>    OSX 10.6.6 (64-bit)
>
>    CentOS 4.9 (64-bit) [works with gcc4.1.2, i.e. CC=gcc4 CXX=g++4
> ./configure ...]
>    CentOS 5.6 (32-bit)
>    CentOS 6.0 (64-bit)
>
>    Ubuntu 8.04 (32-bit)
>    Ubuntu 9.10 (32-bit)
>    Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit)
>    Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit)
>
>    Solaris 11 (64-bit)
>
>    FreeBSD 8.0 (32-bit) [Works, but see below]
>
>
> +1 to release 3.0.1.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Leif
>
> P.s
>   FreeBSD 8 works, except I get this error on regression, I think it's a
> permission problem somewhere in FBSD:
>
> [SDK_API_TSTextLog] TSTextLogObjectWrite : [TestCase1] <<FAIL>> { can not
> write to log object }
>    REGRESSION_RESULT SDK_API_TSTextLog:                        FAILED
>
> I'll file a separate bug (this regression is testing a custom log object
> from the SDK API if I recall, and does not affect normal usage of ATS).
>
>
>

+1

Regression tests pass on Solaris 10 x86 / gcc 4.4.2 / 64-bit

-igor

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