Am 03.07.26 um 15:18 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.57 release is now available for
voting.

All committers and PMC members are kindly requested to provide a vote if possible. ANY TOMCAT USER MAY VOTE, though only PMC members votes are binding. We welcome non-committer votes or comments on release builds.

The notable changes compared to 10.1.56 are:

- 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-10.1.x/docs/changelog.html

Applications that run on Tomcat 9 and earlier will not run on Tomcat 10 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.

It can be obtained from:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/tomcat/tomcat-10/v10.1.57/

The Maven staging repo is:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetomcat-1599

The tag is:
https://github.com/apache/tomcat/tree/10.1.57
https://github.com/apache/tomcat/ commit/5da21b1c24a6443bca5c10dc80a69a76042ca337

Please reply with a +1 for release or +0/-0/-1 with an explanation.

+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 7, 8, 9 and 10 and SLES 12 and 15

using

- recent patch versions of JDK 11, 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:

     76 nio2 jsse
     98 nio2 panama
    240 nio2 tcnative
     72 nio jsse
     94 nio panama
    204 nio tcnative

Test observations:

  - IMHO nothing critical

  - in addition
    - one crash failure with JSSE (1 in 148 runs)
    - very few crashes with tcnative (3 in 444 runs)
    - no crash failures with panama (192 runs)
    - very few non-crash failures with jsse (3 in 148 runs)
    - very few non-crash failures with tcnative (1 in 444 runs)
    - very few non-crash failures with panama (2 in 192 runs)

Thanks for RM!

Best regards,

Rainer

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