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Bug#685837: marked as done (unblock: tomcat-native/1.1.24-1)



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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: freeze-exception


Dear Release Team:

Please consider an unblock for package tomcat-native due to #685516.  
The current version in wheezy (1.1.23) is incompatible with the version
of tomcat7-7.0.28 in wheezy.  

tomcat-native version 1.1.24 is compatible with and has been tested with
both tomcat6-6.0.35 and tomcat7-7.0.28.  We recognize that the requesting
a new upstream version is typically not permitted during the freeze, but
in this case the differences between upstream versions aren't extensive
and the package is intended for use in conjunction with tomcat6 and 
tomcat7 (I am not aware of other uses), so it seems a shame to release 
with a version incompatible with tomcat7.

Thank you for your consideration,
tony (on behalf of the Java Team)

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unblock tomcat-native/1.1.24-1

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On 12.10.2012 06:04, tony mancill wrote:
On 10/10/2012 01:41 PM, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
     tcn_nlayer_t *net;
+    apr_time_t          last_active;
+    apr_interval_time_t timeout;
 } tcn_socket_t;
[...]
If tcn_socket_t were exported by the library wouldn it show up in a
symbol dump?  The following doesn't return any anything.

$ nm -a libtcnative-1.a | grep -i tcn_socket
[...]
 * @file tcn_api.h
 * @brief
 *
 * Tomcat Native Public API
 */

The tcn_tocket_t doesn't appear in any of the prototypes in that file.

After a few discussions on IRC, we've decided that we think this is probably okay. Unblocked; thanks.

Regards,

Adam

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