#1 2026-07-10 07:27:09

koraycayiroglu
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When we get 2.5 release?

Hi ab,

2.5 is around for some time but i am still using 2.4 release branch in production for safety and stability reason. I know you are busy enough but do you plan to release 2.5 soon?

best regards

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#2 2026-07-10 09:45:16

ab
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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

I plan do to it soon.

I still need:
- to finish AIA support in TX509
- to actually publish the DHCP server logic over UDP
- to include latest https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_53_3.html static binaries (they found and fixed a lot of security issues)

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#3 2026-07-14 14:27:51

koraycayiroglu
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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

Thanks for the information ab.

best regards

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#4 2026-07-15 14:23:53

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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

ab wrote:

I plan do to it soon.
- to include latest https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_53_3.html static binaries (they found and fixed a lot of security issues)

Probably better to wait for .4
https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/65214f43c82c5df9

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#5 2026-07-15 17:52:59

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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

Yes I have seen the 3.53.4 on the edge.
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#6 2026-07-24 23:08:51

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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

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#7 Today 06:38:07

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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/f7371f41f96f5b94
I guess 2.5 will corelate good with 3.53.5 smile

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#8 Today 07:10:23

ab
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Re: When we get 2.5 release?

Yes I am still waiting for the true stabilization of 3.35.x big_smile

It seems the active AI-driven bug hunt is finished.
To be fair, most of the bugs were found not in the SQLite3 core itself, but in testing code or tools code. The SQlite3 dev and testing model is very strong for sure, even with plain old/boring C. Rewriting to Rust would not make things better for sure. smile

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