[ANN] Release of Bugzilla 3.2.2, 3.0.8, and 3.3.3
Max Kanat-Alexander
mkanat at bugzilla.org
Tue Feb 3 10:36:05 UTC 2009
Bugzilla 3.2.1, 3.0.7, and 3.3.2 contained a bug that was critical
for any installation running under mod_perl, due to an unintentional
interaction between the various security fixes in those releases. We
are releasing three new releases today to fix the critical issue:
3.2.2, 3.0.8, and 3.3.3. They are identical to the previous release
except that they have this one fix for installations running under
mod_perl.
Download
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Bugzilla is available at:
http://www.bugzilla.org/download/
Security Advisory
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Details of the fix are in the Security Advisory:
http://www.bugzilla.org/security/3.0.7/
Release Notes & Changes
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Before installing or upgrading, you should read the Release Notes for
the version of Bugzilla you are installing:
3.2.2: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.2.2/release-notes.html
3.0.8: http://www.bugzilla.org/releases/3.0.8/release-notes.html
It is particularly important to read the Release Notes if you are
upgrading from one major version to another (like 3.0.x to 3.2.x).
To see a list of all changes between your version of Bugzilla and
the current version of Bugzilla, you can use the chart at:
http://www.bugzilla.org/status/changes.html
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at this URL:
http://www.bugzilla.org/developers/reporting_bugs.html
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-Max Kanat-Alexander
Release Manager, Bugzilla Project
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