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SPL-58292 resolved?

zachvida
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I see that 5.0.3 was released. Was SPL-58292 resolved? Am I supposed to infer that by virtue of it not being listed in the known issues? Usually when new versions of software are released they say what they fixed. I think Splunk should do the same with their release notes.

This bug was particularly nasty as it looked like an upgrade from 4.3 to 5.0.2 worked then later broke everything.

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okrabbe_splunk
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Actually, the release notes are supplied with every release and they do list what was resovled.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.3/ReleaseNotes/5.0.3

According to the release notes it appears SPL-58292 was resolved.

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okrabbe_splunk
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Splunk Employee

Actually, the release notes are supplied with every release and they do list what was resovled.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.3/ReleaseNotes/5.0.3

According to the release notes it appears SPL-58292 was resolved.

zachvida
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Thanks. I didn't realize the totality of the release notes were on multiple pages, and had to navigate around to find that it was indeed resolved.

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