Need a new libpsl release

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nolo...@gmail.com

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Jul 14, 2020, 11:21:22 PM7/14/20
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Hi Everyone,

I'm catching build failures in Wget due to libpsl on Solaris. libpsl is failing some of its tests in test-is-public-builtin. That kills the build and I never get to Wget.

I'm using the latest release tarball for libpsl, which is 0.21.0. Fetching the latest tests/test-is-public-builtin.c from master clears the error in libpsl.

I think it is time for another libpsl release.

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Here's the failure when using the original test-is-public-builtin.c from libpsl 0.21.0.

$ cat libpsl-0.21.0/tests/test-is-public-builtin.log
have 8921 suffixes and 8 exceptions
psl_is_public_suffix(whatever.platform.sh)=0 (expected 1)
psl_is_public_suffix(.platform.sh)=0 (expected 1)
psl_is_public_suffix2(whatever.platform.sh, NO_STAR_RULE)=0 (expected 1)
psl_is_public_suffix2(.platform.sh, NO_STAR_RULE)=0 (expected 1)
psl_builtin_file_time()=1594723451
psl_builtin_sha1sum()=e71574f719712b072ad82c77a6875cf3f0add360
Summary: 4 out of 68 tests failed
FAIL test-is-public-builtin (exit status: 1)

Tim Rühsen

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Jul 15, 2020, 1:15:55 AM7/15/20
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Ok, that is not Solaris but the very recent change of platform.sh domains in the PSL. Will make a release the next days.

Regards, Tim

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Tim Rühsen

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Jul 18, 2020, 7:26:06 AM7/18/20
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It tagged in master 0.21.1 and released on Github (see releases/tags).
.gz and .lz tarballs have been uploaded there as well.

Regards, Tim

On 15.07.20 05:21, nolo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm catching build failures in Wget due to libpsl on Solaris. libpsl is
> failing some of its tests in test-is-public-builtin. That kills the
> build and I never get to Wget.
>
> I'm using the latest release tarball for libpsl, which is 0.21.0.
> Fetching the latest tests/test-is-public-builtin.cfrom master clears the
> error in libpsl.
>
> I think it is time for another libpsl release.
>
> ==========
>
> Here's the failure when using the original test-is-public-builtin.c from
> libpsl 0.21.0.
>
> $ cat libpsl-0.21.0/tests/test-is-public-builtin.log
> have 8921 suffixes and 8 exceptions
> psl_is_public_suffix(whatever.platform.sh)=0 (expected 1)
> psl_is_public_suffix(.platform.sh)=0 (expected 1)
> psl_is_public_suffix2(whatever.platform.sh, NO_STAR_RULE)=0 (expected 1)
> psl_is_public_suffix2(.platform.sh, NO_STAR_RULE)=0 (expected 1)
> psl_builtin_file_time()=1594723451
> psl_builtin_sha1sum()=e71574f719712b072ad82c77a6875cf3f0add360
> Summary: 4 out of 68 tests failed
> FAIL test-is-public-builtin (exit status: 1)
>
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Jeffrey Walton

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Jul 18, 2020, 8:30:09 AM7/18/20
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 7:26 AM Tim Rühsen <tim.r...@gmx.de> wrote:
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> It tagged in master 0.21.1 and released on Github (see releases/tags).
> .gz and .lz tarballs have been uploaded there as well.

Awesome, thanks.
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