Thanks for the quick response. Makes sense I guess. Now need a plan to upgrade all servers.. :)
On 06/02/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Max, the policy of the project is to maintain (fix) only the latest stable version. We want to encourage people to use the latest version only - otherwise, the overhead for apply fixes to all previous releases will be to much. my advice is to upgrade to 1.1.1 - this will guarantee you are running the best version. regards, bogdan Max Gregorian wrote: > Hi, > > with regards to the release of v.1.1.1 I have a few questions. > > Firstly, what is to become of v1.0.1? Are you recommending all users > with 1.0.1 also upgrade directly to v.1.1.1? > > Secondly, does 1.0.1 suffer from most (if not all) the same bugs as > 1.1.0? I am particularly interested in any documented issues with > handling response ACKs for 4xx class errors as I am currently > experiencing a few issues with these, and I noticed in the changelog > for 1.1.1 that a bug with ACK matching for non-200 class responses has > recently been fixed. > > I ask this I noticed you are gradually phasing out all documentation > to do with 1.0.1 on the openser website. As such, is 1.0.1 to be > deprecated? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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