Più nel dettaglio, qui sotto trovate l'elenco completo delle fix introdotte da questa versione:
APAR # | Abstract |
LO93044 | Slow sync due to prime sync thread looping over large number of child documents. |
LO93067 | Better handling of encrypted mail when syncing to mobile device. |
LO93070 | Traveler cleanup bind command may fail when using MS SQL Server. |
LO93084 | Better handling of Notes Doc Links when syncing to mobile devices. |
LO93196 | Traveler "did not respond in time" messages on the console log. |
LO93217 | Additional HTML to plain text conversion options to improve generated plain text content. |
LO93221 | Do not include previous attachments on reply mails from MaaS Secure Mail client. |
LO93236 | Improve crash prevention on Traveler server when processing documents. |
LO93238 | Phone messages with HTML content may not display correctly on mobile device. |
LO93258 | Traveler server may be unresponsive due to logging thread deadlock. |
LO93319 | Support for Domino 9.0.1 FP10. |
Supporto della FP10 a parte, questa release non introduce funzionalità aggiuntive e nemmeno un aggiornamento del database schema.
Qui potete trovare le note di rilascio mentre qui potete scaricare l'aggiornamento dal Fix Central.
1 Commenti:
from IBM Support "Traveler 9.0.1.20 only supports 64bit, a 32bit version is no more available for download. If you are running a 32bit Domino you have to downgrade the Traveler server to 9.0.1.19.
I talked to the development and they will add a 32bit Traveler version for Traveler 9.0.1.21 which is targeted for Janury/February 2018 time frame. You should skip Traveler 9.0.1.20. It was not intentional. Domino documentation does implies there is no 32 bit support for Domino 9.0.1 so they dropped it from the package. They will definitely add back and apologize for any inconvenience..."