Today we are releasing versions 12.0.2, 11.11.4, 11.10.7 for GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition.
These version releases resolve a number of regressions discovered in prior releases.
GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition
12.0.2
Available in GitLab Core, Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
- Fix missing API notification flags for Microsoft Teams
- Do not rewrite relative links for system notes
- Fix label serialisation in issue and note hooks
- Gitlab::JsonCache#parse_value ensure string
- Fix notes email with group-level notification email
- Omit issues links in merge request entity API response
- Include the GitLab version in the cache key for Gitlab::JsonCache
- Prevent EE backport migrations from running if CE is not migrated
- Silence backup warnings when CRON=1 in use
Available in GitLab Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
11.11.4
Available in GitLab Core, Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
- Add 60s and 5m values to the buckets used by prometheus to measure time
- Fix Fogbugz Importer not working
- Fix gl_dropdown scrolling to top on assignee click
- Fix IDE commit to use start_ref
- Update translations files
Available in GitLab Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
11.10.7
Available in GitLab Core, Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
- Add client code to call GetObjectDirectorySize RPC
- Revert a default GIT_DEPTH for MR pipeline
- Fix label click scrolling to top
- Fix gl_dropdown scrolling to top on assignee click
Available in GitLab Starter, Premium, and Ultimate:
- Fix default value for start date in GitlabSubscription being static
- Use quarantine size to check push size against repository size limit
Upgrade barometer
This version does not include any new migrations, and 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.
GitLab subscriptions
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