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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Martin Kraemer <ma...@mch.sni.de> on 1998/10/07 11:06:11 UTC
Tarball time... No more commits now
I'm starting to roll 1.3.3 the tarball now. Please don't commit any
more changes before the rollover to 1.3.4-dev has been completed.
Thank you.
Martin
PS: Paul: Thanks for updating the Win32 signalling docu.
Re: Apache-1.3.3 tagged and rolled.
Posted by Manoj Kasichainula <ma...@io.com>.
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 12:25:02PM +0200, Martin Kraemer wrote:
> Get it (from http://dev.apache.org/dist/) and test it heavily.
Red Hat 5.1 (Linux 2.0.35 w/ glibc2) - basic stuff tested okay.
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Apache-1.3.3 tagged and rolled.
Posted by Martin Kraemer <ma...@mch.sni.de>.
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 11:06:11AM +0200, Martin Kraemer wrote:
> I'm starting to roll 1.3.3 the tarball now. Please don't commit any
> more changes before the rollover to 1.3.4-dev has been completed.
The source is tagged, the tarball is rolled.
Get it (from http://dev.apache.org/dist/) and test it heavily.
I hope no new problems will turn up. I compiled and tested on
the following platforms:
ReliantUNIX 5.43 Intranet Origin&Proxy server
SINIX 5.41 Origin server
Sun Solaris 2.6 Compile & Go/NoGo test only
BS2000/OSD (still busy compiling)
Is there anything more to do in preparation for Win32 binary generation?
(It would be too late anyway...)
Martin
Re: Tarball time... No more commits now
Posted by Martin Kraemer <ma...@mch.sni.de>.
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 10:28:09AM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Oops, just committed a CHANGES change. Doesn't matter if it gets in or
> not.
That's okay. IT'S IN!
Martin
Re: Tarball time... No more commits now
Posted by Paul Sutton <pa...@c2.net>.
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Martin Kraemer wrote:
> I'm starting to roll 1.3.3 the tarball now. Please don't commit any
> more changes before the rollover to 1.3.4-dev has been completed.
Oops, just committed a CHANGES change. Doesn't matter if it gets in or
not.
Paul