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Christopher Schultz changed:
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Summary|Garbage from strings in |Reduce garbage from strings
ChristopherSchultz commented on PR #13:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tomcat-native/pull/13#issuecomment-1194779432
> > there would need to be an appropriate Panama module
>
> What exactly is this?
The plan is to migrate to Panama to avoid having to ship libtcnative at all,
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Joe Jackson changed:
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Priority|P2 |P3
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https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66178
Bug ID: 66178
Summary: Garbage from strings in
AbstractArchiveResourceSet.getResource
Product: Tomcat 8
Version: 8.5.x-trunk
Hardware: Macintosh
Status: NEW
orbea commented on PR #13:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tomcat-native/pull/13#issuecomment-1194648448
> there would need to be an appropriate Panama module
What exactly is this?
> Really? Mostly what they did was discard old garbage from OpenSSL that may
have had bugs lurking
michael-o commented on PR #13:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tomcat-native/pull/13#issuecomment-1194319846
> > and a significantly better build system.
>
> This is irrelevant, as downstream uses don't worry about build complexity.
Build complexity may be a source of other issues, but
ChristopherSchultz commented on PR #13:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tomcat-native/pull/13#issuecomment-1194301634
> My main reasons are that libressl has a better track record with security
Really? Mostly what they did was discard old garbage from OpenSSL that may
have had bugs lur
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Christopher Schultz changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Christop
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--- Comment #3 from Christopher Schultz ---
(In reply to Konstantin Kolinko from comment #2)
>charset="UTF-8" />
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> [...]
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> I wonder whether better documentation may be needed somewhere.
I think this should be added to the FAQ "How do
Greetings!
JDK 19 is now in Rampdown Phase Two [1]. The overall feature set is
frozen. Per the JDK Release Process [2] we now turn our focus to P1 and
P2 bugs, which can be fixed with approval [3]. Late enhancements are
still possible, with approval, but the bar is now extraordinarily high [4]
On 14/07/2022 11:25, Mark Thomas wrote:
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 10.0.23 (stable)
Tested on fedora36
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