The JRuby community is pleased to announce the release of JRuby 1.7.25
Homepage: http://www.jruby.org/
Download: http://www.jruby.org/download
JRuby 1.7.25 is our twenty-ninth update release since JRuby 1.7.0. The
primary goal of 1.7 point releases is to fill out any missing compatibility
issues with Ruby 1.9.3.
PSA: Over the years we have had Windows CI support and then lost Windows CI
supprt. We would still irregularly run tests on windows, but this is never
as good as getting more immediate feedback. Via the ability to use an
awesome service like ci.appveyor.com, we are again regularly running
against a Windows CI. If you peruse the list of resolved issues you will
see how important it is to be regularly running CI on all the OSes you
support.
Highlights:
- Appveyor CI runs for windows
- Several windows fixes based on regaining Windows CI support
- concurrent regexp thread crasher regression fixed
- 15 issues fixed for 1.7.25
Github Issues resolved for 1.7.25
#3786 - File.dirname is munching too much off on an UNC pathname
#3767 - Workaround for JRuby bug with UTF-8 encoding on non-English
Windows
#3766 - IO.copy_streams are not closing filename argument IO instances.
#3748 - Wrong number of reported lines in Coverage API
#3745 - IO#write_nonblock causes CCE on Windows
#3738 - File.open w/ File::RDWR should write \r\n but gets should read
as \n after rewind on windows
#3736 - File.open ignores :universal_newline options on Windows
#3727 - Tempfile#open on windows unconditionally opens in "b" mode
messing CRLF logic (--1.9)
#3720 - ScriptingContainer.getHomeDirectory() and getCurrentDirectory()
return / paths and no \\ paths on Windows
#3709 - JRuby 1.7.x Tempfile.path ends up being \\ delimited.
#3670 - Error when matching regex in multiple threads
#3642 - process_manager: Incompatible subprocess cmd parsing behaviour
on 1.7 (ENV variables)
#2697 - OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new behaves differently than MRI
#1727 - Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - \\server creating a
directory in a UNC path
#584 - wrong current line
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