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Posted to users@trafficserver.apache.org by Igor Cicimov <ig...@encompasscorporation.com> on 2018/01/17 03:49:37 UTC

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Hi folks,

Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?

Thanks

On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:

> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>
> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS) project
> are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2! ATS is
> a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy cache. It is used
> by several large internet services, providing billions of users fast web
> site access and downloads.
>
> This release is immediately available for download at:
>
> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>
>
> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
> are available at:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>
>
> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our current
> LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases, please
> see the upgrade details at
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>
>
> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please see
>
> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>
> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>
> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>
> Sincerely,
>
> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>
>

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Posted by Miles Libbey <ml...@apache.org>.
Apologies for misleading. I had forgotten that we had cherry picked
this into our version.

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 8:35 AM, Bryan Call <bc...@apache.org> wrote:
> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip is still used for 7.1.2.  The name will change in the 8.0.0 release.
>
> -Bryan
>
>> On Jan 18, 2018, at 7:09 PM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> I’ll have to check, but pretty sure it is not in 7.1.x
>>
>> — Leif
>>
>>> On Jan 19, 2018, at 05:43, Miles Libbey <ml...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Also note that the setting
>>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip
>>> got changed to
>>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae
>>> in this release. So, if you were not using the
>>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip default, you'll need to add
>>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae with its equivalent.
>>>
>>> miles
>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Alan Carroll <so...@oath.com> wrote:
>>>> Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to
>>>> be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve
>>>> your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration
>>>> stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install and
>>>> then provisioning of the configuration.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov
>>>> <ig...@encompasscorporation.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS)
>>>>>> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2!
>>>>>> ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy cache. It is
>>>>>> used by several large internet services, providing billions of users fast
>>>>>> web site access and downloads.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This release is immediately available for download at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
>>>>>> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
>>>>>> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
>>>>>> are available at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our
>>>>>> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases,
>>>>>> please see the upgrade details at
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please
>>>>>> see
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Posted by Bryan Call <bc...@apache.org>.
proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip is still used for 7.1.2.  The name will change in the 8.0.0 release.

-Bryan

> On Jan 18, 2018, at 7:09 PM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> I’ll have to check, but pretty sure it is not in 7.1.x
> 
> — Leif 
> 
>> On Jan 19, 2018, at 05:43, Miles Libbey <ml...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Also note that the setting
>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip
>> got changed to
>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae
>> in this release. So, if you were not using the
>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip default, you'll need to add
>> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae with its equivalent.
>> 
>> miles
>> 
>>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Alan Carroll <so...@oath.com> wrote:
>>> Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to
>>> be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve
>>> your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration
>>> stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install and
>>> then provisioning of the configuration.
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov
>>> <ig...@encompasscorporation.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>> 
>>>> Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
>>>>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>>>>> 
>>>>> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS)
>>>>> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2!
>>>>> ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy cache. It is
>>>>> used by several large internet services, providing billions of users fast
>>>>> web site access and downloads.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This release is immediately available for download at:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
>>>>> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
>>>>> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
>>>>> are available at:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our
>>>>> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases,
>>>>> please see the upgrade details at
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please
>>>>> see
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>>>>> 
>>>>> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> 
>>>>> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
> 


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Posted by Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org>.
I’ll have to check, but pretty sure it is not in 7.1.x

— Leif 

> On Jan 19, 2018, at 05:43, Miles Libbey <ml...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Also note that the setting
> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip
> got changed to
> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae
> in this release. So, if you were not using the
> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip default, you'll need to add
> proxy.config.http.normalize_ae with its equivalent.
> 
> miles
> 
>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Alan Carroll <so...@oath.com> wrote:
>> Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to
>> be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve
>> your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration
>> stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install and
>> then provisioning of the configuration.
>> 
>> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov
>> <ig...@encompasscorporation.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>>>> 
>>>> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS)
>>>> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2!
>>>> ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy cache. It is
>>>> used by several large internet services, providing billions of users fast
>>>> web site access and downloads.
>>>> 
>>>> This release is immediately available for download at:
>>>> 
>>>> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
>>>> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
>>>> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
>>>> are available at:
>>>> 
>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our
>>>> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases,
>>>> please see the upgrade details at
>>>> 
>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please
>>>> see
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>>>> 
>>>> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>>>> 
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> 
>>>> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Posted by Miles Libbey <ml...@apache.org>.
Also note that the setting
proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip
got changed to
proxy.config.http.normalize_ae
in this release. So, if you were not using the
proxy.config.http.normalize_ae_gzip default, you'll need to add
proxy.config.http.normalize_ae with its equivalent.

miles

On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Alan Carroll <so...@oath.com> wrote:
> Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to
> be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve
> your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration
> stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install and
> then provisioning of the configuration.
>
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov
> <ig...@encompasscorporation.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>>>
>>> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS)
>>> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2!
>>> ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy cache. It is
>>> used by several large internet services, providing billions of users fast
>>> web site access and downloads.
>>>
>>> This release is immediately available for download at:
>>>
>>> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>>>
>>>
>>> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
>>> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
>>> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
>>> are available at:
>>>
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our
>>> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases,
>>> please see the upgrade details at
>>>
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>>>
>>>
>>> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please
>>> see
>>>
>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>>>
>>> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>>>
>>
>

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 is Released!

Posted by Alan Carroll <so...@oath.com>.
Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to
be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve
your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration
stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install
and then provisioning of the configuration.

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov <
igorc@encompasscorporation.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS)
>> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server
>> v7.1.2! ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy
>> cache. It is used by several large internet services, providing billions of
>> users fast web site access and downloads.
>>
>> This release is immediately available for download at:
>>
>> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads
>>
>>
>> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written
>> plugins. Upgrading from  previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2
>> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared.  More details
>> are available at:
>>
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x
>>
>>
>> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our
>> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases,
>> please see the upgrade details at
>>
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0
>>
>>
>> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please
>> see
>>
>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1
>>
>> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at:
>>
>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> -- The Apache Traffic Server community
>>
>>
>