Rémy,
Thanks for RMing.
On 4/4/25 9:11 AM, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.104 release is now available for voting.
The notable changes compared to 9.0.102 are:
- Remove the requirement that an MD5 implementation must be provided
by JRE.
- Improve the handling of %nn
On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 4:20 PM Rémy Maucherat wrote:
> The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.104 release is now available for voting.
>
> The notable changes compared to 9.0.102 are:
>
> - Remove the requirement that an MD5 implementation must be provided
>by JRE.
>
> - Improve the handling of %nn U
Am 04.04.25 um 15:11 schrieb Rémy Maucherat:
The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.104 release is now available for voting.
The notable changes compared to 9.0.102 are:
- Remove the requirement that an MD5 implementation must be provided
by JRE.
- Improve the handling of %nn URL encoding in the R
On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 7:33 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
>
> On 04/04/2025 14:11, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
>
> > The proposed 9.0.104 release is:
> > [ ] -1, Broken - do not release
> > [X] +1, Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.104
>
> Windows installer has valid signature.
Ok, so nothing changed from b
On 04/04/2025 14:11, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
The proposed 9.0.104 release is:
[ ] -1, Broken - do not release
[X] +1, Stable - go ahead and release as 9.0.104
Windows installer has valid signature.
Build is fully cross-platform (Linux / Windows) reproducible.
Tests pass on Windows, Linux and M
The proposed Apache Tomcat 9.0.104 release is now available for voting.
The notable changes compared to 9.0.102 are:
- Remove the requirement that an MD5 implementation must be provided
by JRE.
- Improve the handling of %nn URL encoding in the RewriteValve
- Various improvements to the JsonE