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Last release 1.8.20 was issued on 2019/04/25. There are currently 20 patches in the queue cut down this way: - 2 MAJOR, first one merged on 2019/04/30 - 13 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2019/04/29 - 5 MINOR, first one merged on 2019/04/29 Thus the computed ideal release date for 1.8.21 would be 2019/05/14, which was six weeks ago. The current list of patches in the queue is: - MAJOR : lb/threads: make sure the avoided server is not full on second pass - MAJOR : map/acl: real fix segfault during show map/acl on CLI - MEDIUM : compression: Set Vary: Accept-Encoding for compressed responses - MEDIUM : port_range: Make the ring buffer lock-free. - MEDIUM : http: fix "http-request reject" when not final - MEDIUM : mux-h2: make sure the connection timeout is always set - MEDIUM : lb_fwlc: Don't test the server's lb_tree from outside the lock - MEDIUM : vars: make the tcp/http unset-var() action support conditions - MEDIUM : contrib/modsecurity: If host header is NULL, don't try to strdup it - MEDIUM : connection: fix multiple handshake polling issues - MEDIUM : spoe: Don't use the SPOE applet after releasing it - MEDIUM : vars: make sure the scope is always valid when accessing vars - MEDIUM : spoe: arg len encoded in previous frag frame but len changed - MEDIUM : dns: make the port numbers unsigned - MEDIUM : listener: Fix how unlimited number of consecutive accepts is handled - MINOR : deinit/threads: make hard-stop-after perform a clean exit - MINOR : ssl_sock: Fix memory leak when disabling compression - MINOR : http_fetch: Rely on the smp direction for "cookie()" and "hdr()" - MINOR : http-rules: mention "deny_status" for "deny" in the error message - MINOR : http: Call stream_inc_be_http_req_ctr() only one time per request --- The haproxy stable-bot is freely provided by HAProxy Technologies to help improve the quality of each HAProxy release. If you have any issue with these emails or if you want to suggest some improvements, please post them on the list so that the solutions suiting the most users can be found.