On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Philippe M. Chiasson
wrote:
>
> One small nit, not sure why, but t/next_available_port.t was modified
> and will only be run if mod_cgi *and* mod_cgid is installed, which is
> not very likely. Shouldn't this be what it does instead ?
>
> diff -rdu Apache-Test-1.31-r
On 10-02-09 16:30 , Fred Moyer wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Please, download, test, and report back on success or failure for this
> Apache::Test release candidate.
>
> Development from 1.30 has been ongoing for about two years, so this is
> as good a time as ever to make a release.
>
> http://people
I'll take that as a +1? :)
+1 from me, so that makes 2. Would like to get at least two more +1s
from mod_perl devs.
Thanks to everyone else who has taken a few minutes to test out this version.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Adam Prime wrote:
> Passes all tests on 2.2.10 w/ mp 2.0.4 and perl
On 10/02/10 08:30, Fred Moyer wrote:
Please, download, test, and report back on success or failure for this
Apache::Test release candidate.
Passes all tests on 2.2.13 w/ mp 2.0.4 and perl 5.10 on linux (fedora 11)
Passes all tests on 2.2.9 w/ mp 2.0.4 and perl 5.10 on linux (debian lenny)
Passes all tests on 2.2.10 w/ mp 2.0.4 and perl 5.8.8 on linux (ubuntu
hardy).
Passes all tests on 2.2.14 w/ mp 2.0.4 and perl 5.8.8 on solaris 5.10
I tried to run it against our (extremely old) 1.3 setup at work, but i'm
getting weird errors from httpd when i start it up:
Ouch! ap_mm_create
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:30:32 +0100, Fred Moyer
wrote:
Please, download, test, and report back on success or failure for this
Apache::Test release candidate.
Seems to pass all the tests for me, even if it reports
missing modules (?).
cos...@ubuntu:~/src/Apache-Test-1.31-rc2$ make test
/usr/