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Re: [Monotone-devel] Time for a release


From: Thomas Keller
Subject: Re: [Monotone-devel] Time for a release
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 09:44:48 +0100
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Am 11.01.2010 13:28, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> Thomas Keller <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> As I have announced earlier on IRC I plan to release monotone 0.46 in a
>> few weeks, before February to be more precise. I'd like to get my
>> nvm.automate-netsync branch in a mergable state until then (docs and
>> tests are still missing) and I think we then have quite a sounding
>> release with enough features and fixes.
>>
>> I'd like you to already check the latest head and report build problems
>> since we do not have many functional build bots right now. (It would be
>> even better to fix the bots, but apparently all the people who still
>> manage one have disappeared since I've made this call for 0.45...)
> 
> I just pushed a rev 85c502bfa72dded523b9fda446db9e6847a0170a that
> fixes an uninitialized pointer bug in the new out_of_band_handler
> stuff.

Thanks for that!

> All tests pass on Debian testing.
> 
> All but three pass on Windows (these three have been broken for the
> last couple releases as well):
> 
>  89 automate_lua                                  FAIL (line 56) 0:00
>     appears to be a bug in the windows implementation of lua?!
> 
> 159 date_formatting                               FAIL (line 26) 0:00
>     %T doesn't work
> 
> 208 empty_environment                             FAIL (line 45) 69:34
>     can't find dll because PATH is changed
> 
> As before, I don't think these are worth holding the release for.
> One of these they may make it to the top of my list.

If all of them failed for 0.45 as well, there is surely nothing there
holding off a release. Still, it would be cool to get them sorted out in
mid-term.

Thanks again,
Thomas.

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