[erlang-questions] Patch package OTP 19.1.4 released

Hans Nilsson R hans.r.nilsson@REDACTED
Fri Oct 14 10:13:03 CEST 2016


Patch Package:           OTP 19.1.4
Git Tag:                 OTP-19.1.4
Date:                    2016-10-14
Trouble Report Id:       OTP-13966
Seq num:
System:                  OTP
Release:                 19
Application:             ssh-4.3.5
Predecessor:             OTP 19.1.3

 Check out the git tag OTP-19.1.4, 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.

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 --- ssh-4.3.5 -------------------------------------------------------
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

 Note! The ssh-4.3.5 application can *not* be applied independently of
       other applications on an arbitrary OTP 19 installation.

       On a full OTP 19 installation, also the following runtime
       dependency has to be satisfied:
       -- stdlib-3.1 (first satisfied in OTP 19.1)


 --- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions ---

  OTP-13966    Application(s): ssh

               If a client illegaly sends an info-line and then
               immediatly closes the TCP-connection, a badmatch
               exception was raised.


 Full runtime dependencies of ssh-4.3.5: crypto-3.3, erts-6.0,
 kernel-3.0, public_key-1.1, stdlib-3.1


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