Erlang/OTP 19.2 is the second service release for the 19 major release.
The service release contains mostly bug fixes and characteristics improvements.
Some highlights for 19.2
- STDLIB: The new behaviour gen_statem has been improved with 3 new
features: the possibility to use old style non-proxy timeouts
forgen_statem:call/2,3
, state entry code, and state
timeouts. These are backwards compatible. Minor code and
documentation improvements has been performed including a
borderline semantics correction of timeout zero handling. - SSL: Experimental version of DTLS. It is runnable but not complete
and cannot be considered reliable for production usage. To use
DTLS add the option{protocol, dtls}
to ssl:connect and ssl:listen. - SSH: Extended the option silently_accept_hosts for ssh:connect to
make it possible for the client to check the SSH host key
fingerprint string. Se the reference manual for SSH. - ~40 contributions since the previous service release OTP 19.1
You can find the README and the full listing of changes for this service release at
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_19.2.readme
The source distribution and binary distributions for Windows can be
downloaded from
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_19.2.tar.gz
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_win32_19.2.exe
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_win64_19.2.exe
Note: To unpack the TAR archive you need a GNU TAR compatible program.
For installation instructions please consult the README file that is part
of the distribution.
The Erlang/OTP source can also be found at GitHub on the official Erlang
repository, https://github.com/erlang/otp with tag OTP-19.2
The on-line documentation can be found at: http://www.erlang.org/doc/
You can also download the complete HTML documentation or the Unix manual files
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_doc_html_19.2.tar.gz
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_doc_man_19.2.tar.gz
Please report any new issues via Erlang/OTPs public issue tracker
We want to thank all of those who sent us patches, suggestions and bug reports!
Thank you!
The Erlang/OTP Team at Ericsson