Yes, make sure to update to 2.0.0-p353.
- Jonne
On Fr 06 Dez 2013 10:25:03 CET, Flaburgan wrote:
> My pod already uses Ruby 2.0 since June, my question was, does Ruby
> 2.0 also contain a security leak?
>
> Le 06/12/2013 01:27, Fabian Matias Rodriguez a écrit :
>> Actually ruby 2.0 isn't that far away, if it works in ruby 1.9.3 it
>> should work in ruby 2.0, I have to check it, but I'm pretty sure it
>> works!
>>
>>
>> El jueves, 5 de diciembre de 2013 14:04:20 UTC-2, Flaburgan escribió:
>>
>> Thanks Fabian!
>>
>> Just to know, what about Ruby 2.0?
>>
>> Le 05/12/2013 12:26, Fabian Matias Rodriguez a écrit :
>>> Hi guys!
>>>
>>> A new security release of Rails -3.2.16- is out and also a new
>>> Ruby security release
>>> <
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2013/11/22/ruby-1-9-3-p484-is-released/> -1.9.3-p484-, so
>>> I announce the immediate availability of Diaspora 0.2.0.1.
>>>
>>> Everybody is encouraged to upgrade as soon as possible. As
>>> always, the code is available from Github - either via checkout of
>>> the 'master' branch, or by using the 'v0.2.0.1' tag.
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>> Fabianrbz
>>>
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