2017-01-10 22:28 GMT+01:00 Mark Thomas :
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
>
> - HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
>
> - Improve the logic that selects an address to use to unlock the
>
Am 10.01.2017 um 22:28 schrieb Mark Thomas:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
- HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
- Improve the logic that selects an address to use to unlock the
Acceptor to take account
Hi,
The proposed 8.5.11 release is:
[ ] Broken - do not release
[ X ] Stable - go ahead and release as 8.5.11
Test cases all pass.
Test web application runs fine.
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From:Mark Thomas
Time:2017 Jan 11 (Wed) 05:28
Am 10.01.2017 um 22:28 schrieb Mark Thomas:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
- HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
- Improve the logic that selects an address to use to unlock the
Acceptor to take account
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 10:28 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
>
> - HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
>
> - Improve the logic that selects an address to use to
2017-01-11 6:28 GMT+09:00 Mark Thomas :
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
>
> - HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
>
> - Improve the logic that selects an address to use to unlock the
>
2017-01-10 23:28 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
>
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 8.5.11 release is now available for voting.
>
> The major changes compared to the 8.5.9 release are:
>
> - HTTP/2 fixes and improvements
>
> - Improve the logic that selects an address to use to unlock the
>
Le 10/01/2017 à 22:28, Mark Thomas a écrit :
> [X] Stable - go ahead and release as 8.5.11
Tested on Debian 9 with OpenJDK 8u111, the NIO/NIO2/APR test suites ran
fine.
This version is likely to be the one included and maintained in Debian 9
"Stretch" (to be frozen on February 5th and probably