Erlang/OTP 22.2.5

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:22.2.5
Patch Package OTP 22.2.5
Git Tag OTP-22.2.5
Date 2020-02-03
Issue Id
System OTP
Release 22
Application

erts-10.6.3 #

Note! The erts-10.6.3 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 22 installation. On a full OTP 22 installation, also the following runtime dependency has to be satisfied: -- kernel-6.5.1 (first satisfied in OTP 22.2)

OTP-16436
Application(s):
erts
Related Id(s):
ERL-1152

A process could end up in a state where it got endlessly rescheduled without making any progress. This occurred when a system task, such as check of process code (part of a code purge), was scheduled on a high priority process trying to execute on a dirty scheduler.

OTP-16358
Application(s):
erts

Improved signal handling for processes executing dirty. For example, avoid busy wait in dirty signal handler process when process is doing garbage collection on dirty scheduler.

Full runtime dependencies of erts-10.6.3: kernel-6.5.1, sasl-3.3, stdlib-3.5

stdlib-3.11.2 #

Note! The stdlib-3.11.2 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 22 installation. On a full OTP 22 installation, also the following runtime dependency has to be satisfied: -- erts-10.6.2 (first satisfied in OTP 22.2.2)

OTP-16441
Application(s):
stdlib

A directory traversal vulnerability has been eliminated in erl_tar. erl_tar will now refuse to extract symlinks that points outside the targeted extraction directory and will return {error,{Path,unsafe_symlink}}. (Thanks to Eric Meadows-Jönsson for the bug report and for suggesting a fix.)

Full runtime dependencies of stdlib-3.11.2: compiler-5.0, crypto-3.3, erts-10.6.2, kernel-6.0, sasl-3.0