GitLab - Package Updates
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[1.63.2]
- Update GitLab to 14.9.3
- Release announcement
- Change mp4 to image
- Fix null argument handling in background migration Rake task
- Remove pending builds from the queue on conflict
- Fix URL blocker when object storage enabled but type is disabled
- Fixing regex on grep for cleanup function.
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[1.64.0]
- Update GitLab to 14.10.1
- Release announcement
- Importing from GitHub defaults to the current group path
- View history of all project imports on a single page
- Create pipeline schedules for tags in the UI
- Expanded view of group runners
- Improved pipeline variables inheritance
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[1.65.0]
- Update GitLab to 15.0.1
- Release announcement
- Breaking changes
- Edit code blocks, links, and media inline in the WYSIWYG editor
- Internal notes
- Link external organizations and contacts to issues
- Container Scanning available in all tiers
- Use nested CI/CD variables with environments in pipeline configuration
- Follow or unfollow someone from the user popup
- Revoke a personal access token without PAT ID
- Reorganize issue description list items with drag and drop
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[1.68.0]
- Update GitLab to 15.3.1
- Release announcement
- Create tasks in issues
- Submit merge request review with summary comment
- Migrate multiple MR assignees when migrating groups
- New links to SSH fingerprints
- New links to SSH fingerprints
- User ID added to profile page
- Edit all release details by using Edit tag button
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[1.68.1]
- Update GitLab to 15.3.2
- Release announcement
- Remote Command Execution via GitHub import
- Stored XSS via labels color
- Content injection via Incidents Timeline description
- Lack of length validation in Snippets leads to Denial of Service
- Group IP allow-list not fully respected by the Package Registry
- Abusing Gitaly.GetTreeEntries calls leads to denial of service
- Arbitrary HTTP Requests Possible in .ipynb Notebook with Malicious Form Tags
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