Erlang/OTP 26.2.2

This release of Erlang/OTP can be built from source or installed using pre-built packages for your OS or third-party tools (such as kerl or asdf).

docker run -it erlang:26.2.2
Patch Package OTP 26.2.2
Git Tag OTP-26.2.2
Date 2024-02-08
Issue Id
ERIERL-1023
System OTP
Release 26
Application

common_test-1.26.1 #

The common_test-1.26.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18932
Application(s):
common_test

Fix how CT finds Erlang/OTP releases for compatability testing. This functionality is only used to test Erlang/OTP.

Full runtime dependencies of common_test-1.26.1: compiler-6.0, crypto-4.5, debugger-4.1, erts-7.0, ftp-1.0, inets-6.0, kernel-8.4, observer-2.1, runtime_tools-1.8.16, sasl-2.5, snmp-5.1.2, ssh-4.0, stdlib-4.0, syntax_tools-1.7, tools-3.2, xmerl-1.3.8

erl_interface-5.5.1 #

The erl_interface-5.5.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18931
Application(s):
erl_interface, erts
Related Id(s):
GH-7987 , PR-7989

Fix bug where the system installed openssl/md5.h would be confused with the vendored md5.h.

erts-14.2.2 #

The erts-14.2.2 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18911
Application(s):
erts
Related Id(s):
ERIERL-1023 , PR-7983

32-bit runtime systems on most Unix like platforms could crash if a BIF timer was set with a huge timeout of more than 68 years into the future. In order for the crash to occur, the huge timer (at a later time than when it was set) had to become the nearest active timer set on the specific scheduler on which it was set. This could not happen on a system with only one scheduler since there would always be shorter timers in the system.

Setting a timer larger than 49 days on Windows could under rare circumstances cause the timeout to be delayed.

OTP-18931
Application(s):
erl_interface, erts
Related Id(s):
GH-7987 , PR-7989

Fix bug where the system installed openssl/md5.h would be confused with the vendored md5.h.

OTP-18949
Application(s):
erts

The JIT has now been disabled on x86 Macs to prevent annoying the "verifying shm-xyz" popups introduced in MacOS Sonoma.

ARM Macs are unaffected.

OTP-18957
Application(s):
erts
Related Id(s):
GH-8051 , OTP-18841 , PR-8088

Garbage collection of a process on a dirty scheduler could collide with signal handling for that process causing a crash of the runtime system. This bug was introduced in OTP 25.3.2.8 and OTP 26.2.

Full runtime dependencies of erts-14.2.2: kernel-9.0, sasl-3.3, stdlib-4.1

kernel-9.2.1 #

The kernel-9.2.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18901
Application(s):
kernel

Fix group (that is the shell) to properly handle when an get_until callback function returned {done, eof, []} when an eof was detected.

Full runtime dependencies of kernel-9.2.1: crypto-5.0, erts-14.0, sasl-3.0, stdlib-5.0

ssh-5.1.2 #

The ssh-5.1.2 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18964
Application(s):
ssh

With this change, Curve25519 and Curve448 KEX methods become most preferred (related to RFC8731).

Full runtime dependencies of ssh-5.1.2: crypto-5.0, erts-14.0, kernel-9.0, public_key-1.6.1, runtime_tools-1.15.1, stdlib-5.0, stdlib-5.0

ssl-11.1.1 #

The ssl-11.1.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 26 installation.

OTP-18917
Application(s):
ssl
Related Id(s):
GH-7978

Legacy name handling could cause interop problems between TLS-1.3/1.2 client and TLS-1.2 server.

Full runtime dependencies of ssl-11.1.1: crypto-5.0, erts-14.0, inets-5.10.7, kernel-9.0, public_key-1.11.3, runtime_tools-1.15.1, stdlib-4.1