On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 4:58 PM wrote:
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> Rémy,
>
> Will the Spring Framework Zero Day result in moving to release 9.0.62,
> surpassing 9.0.61 currently in vote?
Same as for 10.1, the most likely is that the 9.0.61 is cancelled.
Rémy
> Thanks,
>
> Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
> Jon
Rémy,
Will the Spring Framework Zero Day result in moving to release 9.0.62,
surpassing 9.0.61 currently in vote?
Thanks,
Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire
Jon McAlexander
Infrastructure Engineer
Asst Vice President
He/His
Middleware Product Engineering
Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware |
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 4:22 AM Rémy Maucherat wrote:
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.61 release is now available for voting.
>
> The notable changes compared to 9.0.60 are:
>
> - Fix a potential thread-safety issue that could cause HTTP/1.1 request
>processing to pause, and potentially
On 30/03/2022 09:21, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
The proposed 9.0.61 release is:
[ ] Broken - do not release
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.61 (stable)
tests pass on Linux, Windows and MacOS.
Mark
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On 30/03/2022 10:21, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.61 (stable)
Tested with tc-native-1.2.32 on fedora35
[jfclere@ovpn-113-163 tomcat-native-tests]$ java --version
+++
openjdk 11.0.14.1 2022-02-08
OpenJDK Runtime Environment 18.9 (build 11.0.14.1+1)
OpenJDK
[ X ] Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.61 (stable)
Unzip and run worked fine on Linux.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 4:22 AM Rémy Maucherat wrote:
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.61 release is now available for voting.
>
> The notable changes compared to 9.0.60 are:
>
> - Fix a potential