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HTTP 2.4.47 Question
Hello,

We downloaded 2.4.47 and started deploying it last month. I now notice that
2.4.47 is not available. Can you explain to me why? Is there something
wrong with it?

We have deployed it on 5 of our servers and not sure if we should stop.
2.4.48 has not been out for a long time so we decided to go with 2.4.47 at
that time.

Now I'm worried that we need to stop the deployment of 2.4.47 because it is
now not available on your site. We also received a security report from our
company that we need to upgrade anything that is 2.4.46 or older. We did
not move to 2.4.48 since it was not out for a long time. We like to wait 4
to 6 months before making the next stable version our standard.

Thank you for your help. Any info would be appreciated and help me decide
what we should do.

Brian
Re: HTTP 2.4.47 Question [ In reply to ]
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 12:14 PM Brian Bayachek <bbayachek@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We downloaded 2.4.47 and started deploying it last month. I now notice that 2.4.47 is not available. Can you explain to me why? Is there something wrong with it?
>
> We have deployed it on 5 of our servers and not sure if we should stop. 2.4.48 has not been out for a long time so we decided to go with 2.4.47 at that time.
>
> Now I'm worried that we need to stop the deployment of 2.4.47 because it is now not available on your site. We also received a security report from our company that we need to upgrade anything that is 2.4.46 or older. We did not move to 2.4.48 since it was not out for a long time. We like to wait 4 to 6 months before making the next stable version our standard.
>
> Thank you for your help. Any info would be appreciated and help me decide what we should do.

There was a regression caught very late, after 2.4.47 had been
published to mirrors but not released. The regression is about headers
missing on 304 responses.
You should move to 2.4.48.

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Re: HTTP 2.4.47 Question [ In reply to ]
Ok thank you.

On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 12:30 PM Eric Covener <covener@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 12:14 PM Brian Bayachek <bbayachek@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We downloaded 2.4.47 and started deploying it last month. I now notice
> that 2.4.47 is not available. Can you explain to me why? Is there something
> wrong with it?
> >
> > We have deployed it on 5 of our servers and not sure if we should stop.
> 2.4.48 has not been out for a long time so we decided to go with 2.4.47 at
> that time.
> >
> > Now I'm worried that we need to stop the deployment of 2.4.47 because it
> is now not available on your site. We also received a security report from
> our company that we need to upgrade anything that is 2.4.46 or older. We
> did not move to 2.4.48 since it was not out for a long time. We like to
> wait 4 to 6 months before making the next stable version our standard.
> >
> > Thank you for your help. Any info would be appreciated and help me
> decide what we should do.
>
> There was a regression caught very late, after 2.4.47 had been
> published to mirrors but not released. The regression is about headers
> missing on 304 responses.
> You should move to 2.4.48.
>
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