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    Home»Development»Community News: Latest PECL Releases (06.03.2025)

    Community News: Latest PECL Releases (06.03.2025)

    June 3, 2025

    Latest PECL Releases:

    • gRPC 1.73.0RC2
      – gRPC Core 1.73.0 update
    • gnupg 1.5.3
      * Fixed GH-32: Decryption of message encrypted with multiple keys
    • nsq 3.9.0
      fix connection be closed when function run over twice heartbeat time
    • protobuf 4.29.5
      * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v29.5 for release notes.
    • protobuf 4.31.1
      * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v31.1 for release notes.
    • datadog_trace 1.10.0
      ## All products
      ### Added
      – Add injection information to phpinfo output for the SSI loader #3271
      – Allow specifying datadog.loader.force_inject=1 in loader #3278

      Fixed

      • Add missing dep to injected ddappsec #3252
      • Filter SSI paths from installer ini paths #3275

      Tracer

      Added

      • Add http status error configuration #3223 (Thanks @scott-shields-github)
      • Baggage span tags #3262

      Changed

      • Avoid retrieving all the roots all the time in remote config DataDog/libdatadog#1069

      Fixed

      • Fix Laravel error reporting #3185
      • Fix crash with non-interned string in Trace attribute tags #3251
      • Init ddtrace_coms_globals.tmp_stack #3256 (Thanks @junjihashimoto)
      • Enhance Guzzle integration to handle promise fulfillment state #3260
      • Block signals for mysqli_real_connect too #3264
      • Fix exception serialize arena cleanup #3272
      • Handle stack-allocated execute_data but outside of stack allocated func #3273
      • Fix WordPress integration hook handling for “static” and object methods #3274

      Internal

      • Remove non actionnable telemetry logs #3270

      Profiling

      Changed

      • Re-enable allocation profiling with JIT for PHP 8.4.7 #3277

      Fixed

      • Fix borrow error in request shutdown #3247
      • Fix crash in ZEND_INIT_ARRAY #3255

      Internal changes

      • Add opcache tags in crash report #3231
      • Use local_key_cell_methods #3248

      Application Security Management

      Fixed

      • Use the ddtrace handle instead of dlopen(NULL) #3244, #3249
    • protobuf 3.25.8
      * See github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v25.8 for release notes.

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