Patch Package OTP 22.2.1 Released
Loïc Hoguin
essen@REDACTED
Thu Dec 19 12:14:21 CET 2019
Thanks.
By the way OTP-22.2 is missing from this page:
https://www.erlang.org/downloads
Cheers,
On 19/12/2019 12:05, Erlang/OTP wrote:
> Patch Package: OTP 22.2.1
> Git Tag: OTP-22.2.1
> Date: 2019-12-19
> Trouble Report Id: OTP-16314, OTP-16349, OTP-16357, OTP-16359,
> OTP-16360, OTP-16361
> Seq num: ERIERL-444, ERIERL-451, ERL-1098, ERL-1166
> System: OTP
> Release: 22
> Application: erts-10.6.1, snmp-5.4.5, ssl-9.5.1
> Predecessor: OTP 22.2
>
> Check out the git tag OTP-22.2.1, and build a full OTP system
> including documentation. Apply one or more applications from this
> build as patches to your installation using the 'otp_patch_apply'
> tool. For information on install requirements, see descriptions for
> each application version below.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- erts-10.6.1 -----------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Note! The erts-10.6.1 application *cannot* be applied independently
> of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 22 installation.
>
> On a full OTP 22 installation, also the following runtime
> dependency has to be satisfied:
> -- kernel-6.5.1 (first satisfied in OTP 22.2)
>
>
> --- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---
>
> OTP-16314 Application(s): erts
> Related Id(s): ERL-1098
>
> Corrected an issue with the new socket api which could
> cause a core dump. A race during socket close could
> cause a core dump (an invalid nif environment free).
>
>
> OTP-16359 Application(s): erts
>
> Corrected an issue with the new socket api which could
> cause a core dump. When multiple accept processes
> waiting for a connect a connect could cause a core
> dump.
>
>
> Full runtime dependencies of erts-10.6.1: kernel-6.5.1, sasl-3.3,
> stdlib-3.5
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- snmp-5.4.5 ------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The snmp-5.4.5 application can be applied independently of other
> applications on a full OTP 22 installation.
>
> --- Improvements and New Features ---
>
> OTP-16349 Application(s): snmp
> Related Id(s): ERIERL-444
>
> Its now possible to remove selected varbinds (from the
> final message) when sending a notification. This is
> done by setting the 'value' (in the varbind(s) of the
> varbinds list) to '?NOTIFICATION_IGNORE_VB_VALUE'.
>
>
> OTP-16360 Application(s): snmp
> Related Id(s): ERIERL-451
>
> Its now possible to specify that an oid shall be
> "truncated" (trailing ".0" to be removed) when sending
> an notification.
>
>
> Full runtime dependencies of snmp-5.4.5: crypto-3.3, erts-6.0,
> kernel-3.0, mnesia-4.12, runtime_tools-1.8.14, stdlib-2.5
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- ssl-9.5.1 -------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The ssl-9.5.1 application can be applied independently of other
> applications on a full OTP 22 installation.
>
> --- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---
>
> OTP-16357 Application(s): ssl
> Related Id(s): ERL-1166
>
> Add missing alert handling clause for TLS record
> handling. Could sometimes cause confusing error
> behaviors of TLS connections.
>
>
> OTP-16361 Application(s): ssl
>
> Fix handling of ssl:recv that happens during a
> renegotiation. Using the passive receive function
> ssl:recv/[2,3] during a renegotiation would fail the
> connection with unexpected msg.
>
>
> Full runtime dependencies of ssl-9.5.1: crypto-4.2, erts-10.0,
> inets-5.10.7, kernel-6.0, public_key-1.5, stdlib-3.5
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Loïc Hoguin
https://ninenines.eu
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