On 12/8/22 20:35, Mark Thomas wrote:
Ping. Just a reminder we need one more PMC vote for this release.
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 10.1.4
Tested of fedora36
Jean-Frederic
Thanks,
Mark
On 05/12/2022 17:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now
On 12/8/22 20:35, Mark Thomas wrote:
Ping. Just a reminder we need one more PMC vote for this release.
> [X] Stable - go ahead and release as 10.1.4
Tested of fedora36
Jean-Frederic
Thanks,
Mark
On 05/12/2022 17:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now
Ping. Just a reminder we need one more PMC vote for this release.
Thanks,
Mark
On 05/12/2022 17:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now available for
voting.
The notable changes compared to 10.1.2 are:
- Refactor WebappLoader so it only has a runtime
> On Dec 6, 2022, at 01:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now available for
> voting.
>
> The notable changes compared to 10.1.2 are:
>
> - Refactor WebappLoader so it only has a runtime dependency on the
> migration tool for Jakarta EE if configured
On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 6:43 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
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> The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now available for
> voting.
>
> The notable changes compared to 10.1.2 are:
>
> - Refactor WebappLoader so it only has a runtime dependency on the
>migration tool for Jakarta EE if configured to
On 05/12/2022 17:42, Mark Thomas wrote:
The proposed 10.1.4 release is:
[ ] Broken - do not release
[X] Stable - go ahead and release as 10.1.4
Unit tests pass on Linux, Windows and MacOS.
Mark
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The proposed Apache Tomcat 10.1.4 release is now available for
voting.
The notable changes compared to 10.1.2 are:
- Refactor WebappLoader so it only has a runtime dependency on the
migration tool for Jakarta EE if configured to use the converter as
classes are loaded.
- When an HTTP/2