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Author Re: FreeBSD compile problem (was Getting ready for 3.2 beta 2)
Nicolas Lehuen

2005-09-13, 5:52 pm

Well, bad news... I have a -1 for now on Win32. I don't know why, but when I
install and test the 20050911 version, everything is OK. When I install and
test the latest version, the unit test behave very strangely (with or
without the changes done by Graham). Basically, the Apache server takes
forever to stop. Weird...

I'm trying to find out what happens here.

Regards,
Nicolas

2005/9/13, Jim Gallacher <jg.lists@sympatico.ca>:
>
> Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
>
> Good news. If the changes can be checked in and Nicolas can give a +1 on
> the Windows test then I'll be able to generate the next, and hopefully
> last, beta tonight.
>
> As an aside, it may be useful to have an option for test.py to preserve
> a copy of the apache logs. It would make troubleshooting the unit test
> failures much easier. Currently test.py deletes the logs after each unit
> test.
>
> Regards,
> Jim
>
> in
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/h...06619&r2=125771
> ?
> previous
> apr_thread_mutex_create(& interpreters_lock,APR_THREAD_MUTEX_UNNES
TED,p);
> apr_thread_mutex_create(& interpreters_lock,APR_THREAD_MUTEX_UNNES
TED,p);
>
>


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