
kristian at varnish-software
Jan 27, 2011, 5:40 AM
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We are pleased to announce Varnish 2.1.5, a bug fix and feature release in the Varnish 2.1 series. The most notable changes are: * Two bugs relating to Content-Length and possible duplication of Content-Length headers have been resolved. * Support for bourn-like "here"-documents in the command line interface, allowing <<__EOF__ and similar schemes. * Fixed an issue with re-using connections after Chunked-Encoding. * Fix a bug that would inflate the "lost header" count and could cause problems during heavy traffic over a single connection, typically seen by load testing. * Use the time of cache-insertion for "If-Modified-Since" requests if a "Last-Modified" header isn't provided by the backend. * Merge multi-line Vary and Cache-Control headers from clients, which Google Chromium seem to split up. * Various build fixes and documentation improvements * Various bug fixes. This is a summary of the changes, please see the changelog for a fuller list. The release can be downloaded from http://www.varnish-cache.org/releases/varnish-cache-2.1.5 -- Kristian Lyngstøl, on behalf of the Varnish Developers _______________________________________________ varnish-announce mailing list varnish-announce [at] varnish-cache http://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-announce
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