With Active Perl build 820 it works though. Will mod_perl 2.0.4 work with versions of ActivePerl higher than build 820? Thanks. Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Orton" <suppressed>
To: <suppressed>; "modperl List" <suppressed> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 5:15 PM Subject: Re: [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.4 RC1
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 11:26:43PM -0700, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:The mod_perl 2.0.4 release candidate 1 "Works with Perl 5.10" is ready. It can be downloaded here:http://www.apache.org/~gozer/mp2/mod_perl-2.0.4-rc1.tar.gz MD5: 1f0a941e8b5f26b6102126ae67ddbb43 SHA1: 8b2ceede3c783b9b2cc9e0fe63a095b0e4a1f000 Please give it a spin in your favorite configuration and report any problems. Especially needed against Perl-5.10 on Windows.v5.8.8 on Fedora 8/x86_64, testing against httpd 2.2.9-dev got: t/modules/include_subreq.t 1 1 100.00% 1 3 tests and 1 subtest skipped.Failed 1/238 test scripts, 99.58% okay. 1/2683 subtests failed, 99.96% okay.the failure was: t/modules/include_subreq....1..1 # Running under perl version 5.008008 for linux # Current time local: Wed Apr 2 15:11:56 2008 # Current time GMT: Wed Apr 2 14:11:56 2008 # Using Test.pm version 1.25 # Using Apache/Test.pm version 1.31 # Failed test 1 in t/modules/include_subreq.t at line 17 # testing : handler => filter => handler # expected: subreq is quite ok # received: is quite subreq ok not ok 1 is that a known issue?joe
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