Today we are releasing version 14.10.2 for GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition.
This version resolves a number of regressions and bugs in this month's 14.10 release and prior versions.
GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition
- Fixes HTML browsing for CI artifacts
- Update CI job artifacts verification status
- What's New 14.10
- Fix mappings errors for ES6.8
- Fix: unexpected escaped HTML tag
- doc: Extend Gitaly /tmp workaround to cover Git execution path
- Add documentation for mr settings audit events part 1
- Fix a broken image link in 14.10 What's New
- Clarify cluster deletion behavior in APIs
- Resolve "Fork relationship is not respected for certain projects"
- Add documentation for pending migration in 14.9
- Update deprecations for 15.0
- Fix deprecation of gitlab_rails keys
Important notes on upgrading
This version does not include any new migrations, and for multi-node deployments, should not require any downtime.
Please be aware that by default the Omnibus packages will stop, run migrations,
and start again, no matter how “big” or “small” the upgrade is. This behavior
can be changed by adding a /etc/gitlab/skip-auto-reconfigure
file,
which is only used for updates.
Updating
To update, check out our update page.
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