Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.9-dev4

2023-08-26 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 07:35:12PM +0200, Willy Tarreau wrote: > Hi, > > HAProxy 2.9-dev4 was released on 2023/08/25. It added 59 new commits > after version 2.9-dev3. (...) Please just note that there was a regression in the H2 mux that caused it to crash twice on haproxy.org. I've just fixed it

Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.9-dev4

2023-08-25 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 08:52:00PM +0200, Aleksandar Lazic wrote: > Looks like that "Reverse HTTP Transport" will be only possible with H2 & H3 > for now, right. This looks then to me that quic + H3 will be implemented > also for server as "proto h3", right? No, it's only H2 for now. And indeed se

Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.9-dev4

2023-08-25 Thread Aleksandar Lazic
Hi. On 2023-08-25 (Fr.) 19:35, Willy Tarreau wrote: Hi, HAProxy 2.9-dev4 was released on 2023/08/25. It added 59 new commits after version 2.9-dev3. Some interesting new stuff continues to arrive in this version: [snipp] - reverse HTTP: see below for a complete description. I hope it w

[ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.9-dev4

2023-08-25 Thread Willy Tarreau
Hi, HAProxy 2.9-dev4 was released on 2023/08/25. It added 59 new commits after version 2.9-dev3. Some interesting new stuff continues to arrive in this version: - maps: the set-map action (and equivalent Lua calls) used to update an entry in O(N) for N elements in a map, due to the origina