RabbitMQ 3.11.23 #9364
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RabbitMQ
3.11.23
is a maintenance release in the3.11.x
release series.This release series goes out of community support on Dec 31, 2023.
Please refer to the upgrade section from v3.11.0 release notes
if upgrading from a version prior to 3.11.0.
This release requires Erlang 25 and supports Erlang versions up to
25.3.x
.RabbitMQ and Erlang/OTP Compatibility Matrix has more details on
Erlang version requirements for RabbitMQ.
Minimum Supported Erlang Version
As of 3.11.0, RabbitMQ requires Erlang 25. Nodes will fail to start on older Erlang releases.
Erlang 25 as our new baseline means much improved performance on ARM64 architectures, profiling with flame graphs
across all architectures, and the most recent TLS 1.3 implementation available to all RabbitMQ 3.11 users.
Changes Worth Mentioning
Release notes can be found on GitHub at rabbitmq-server/release-notes.
Core Server
Bug Fixes
High consumer churn with reused consumer tag on quorum queues could result in some messages not being delivered
after a period of time.
This did not affect environments where consumer churn does not exist or where it does but consumer tags vary.
GitHub issue: #9164
Three environment variables,
LOG_BASE
,MNESIA_BASE
,CONFIG_FILE
, were not picked up when set inrabbitmq-env-conf.bat
on Windows.GitHub issue: #9308
Avoids a potential exception when autoheal partition handling process was initiated.
GitHub issue: #9223
Dependency Upgrades
osiris
was upgraded to1.6.4
Source Code Archives
To obtain source code of the entire distribution, please download the archive named
rabbitmq-server-3.11.23.tar.xz
instead of the source tarball produced by GitHub.
This discussion was created from the release RabbitMQ 3.11.23.
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