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    configure failure with bash-3.1 - fixed in SVN, but not in any release  
Max Bowsher


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06-22-06 12:12 PM

Attempting to configure mod_python on a current Debian 'etch' system, or
any other using bash-3.1, fails, with the shell error:
syntax error near unexpected token `('

This has already been fixed in mod_python SVN for 4 months (r376555,
MODPYTHON-122), and backported to 3.2.x (r383362), but has not yet made
it into a release.

With the growing prevalence of bash-3.1, I'd like to suggest that a
3.2.9 release fairly soon would be a good idea. If that's not likely to
happen, then a bug advisory on the www.modpython.org front-page would be
a useful interim support.

Max.






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    Re: configure failure with bash-3.1 - fixed in SVN, but not in any release  
Jeff Hinrichs - DM&T


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06-23-06 06:12 AM

Say the word and I can test the 3.2.x and Current branches on FreeBSD
6.1/Apache 2.2.2/Python 2.4.3

-Jeff

On 6/22/06, Jim Gallacher <jpg@jgassociates.ca> wrote:
> Rob Sanderson wrote: 
>
> Is anyone aware of any issues fixed in trunk that still need to be
> backported to 3.2.x? I'll check my notes tonight, but as I recall there
> is nothing outstanding so we should be good to go.
>
> One tiny thing that should go in is a fix for the DbmSession file
> creation mode, but that is a 30 second job.
>
> Otherwise, I'll roll a 3.2.9 release candidate tarball tonight.
>
> Jim
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