Am 03.07.26 um 09:40 schrieb Mark Thomas:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 11.0.24 release is now available for voting.
The notable changes compared to 11.0.23 include:
- Correcting a regression that broke integration with jsvc
- Correcting a regression that broke re-use of tag files
- Align DIGEST authentication with RFC 7616 and require clients to
provide a valid qop parameter.
For full details, see the change log:
https://nightlies.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-11.0.x/docs/changelog.html
Applications that run on Tomcat 9 and earlier will not run on Tomcat 11
without changes. Java EE applications designed for Tomcat 9 and earlier
may be placed in the $CATALINA_BASE/webapps-javaee directory and Tomcat
will automatically convert them to Jakarta EE and copy them to the
webapps directory. Applications using deprecated APIs may require
further changes.
It can be obtained from:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomcat/tomcat-11/v11.0.24/
The Maven staging repo is:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomcat-1597
The tag is:
https://github.com/apache/tomcat/tree/11.0.24
4f33a9eca48c5cbf5963dd213b74866e629154ad
The proposed 11.0.24 release is:
[ ] -1 Broken - do not release
[ ] +1 Stable - go ahead and release as 11.0.24
+1 to release.
Reproducibility of the build checked (including the Windows installer)
using "ant verify-release" on Linux Mint 22.3. OK after setting LANG.
Original Windows installer signature verified with osslsigncode 2.10.
Unit tests ran on platforms
- RHEL 8, 9 and 10 and SLES 15
using
- recent patch versions of JDK 17, 21, 25, 26 and 27+28 (EA)
from
- Eclipse Adoptium, Azul Zulu, Amazon Coretto, Oracle, RedHat and from
OpenJDK for 27
where available.
Also tested with
- tcnative 2.0.15 and panama
based on
- OpenSSL 3.5.7, 3.6.3 and 4.0.1
Each combination of platform, JVM and JSSE or tcnative or panama only
tested for NIO or NIO2 (randomized). Total number of test combinations:
42 nio2 jsse
65 nio2 panama
119 nio2 tcnative
39 nio jsse
64 nio panama
124 nio tcnative
Test observations:
- IMHO nothing critical
- in addition
- very few crashes with tcnative (1 in 243 runs)
- no crash failures with panama (129 runs)
- very few non-crash failures with jsse (1 in 81 runs)
- no non-crash failures with tcnative (243 runs)
- no non-crash failures with panama (129 runs)
Thanks for RM!
Best regards,
Rainer
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