I appreciate the update, and I certainly appreciate all that you do for this 
project.   Thank you.




Thank you,

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From: Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2024 8:49 AM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Please join us in testing "staging/1.6.0"

On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 9:40 AM Brad Turnbough 
<bturnbo...@backlundinvestment.com<mailto:bturnbo...@backlundinvestment.com>> 
wrote:
Tomcat 9 isnt supported on 24.04 any longer, so you'll have to either install 
from source, or install from the 22.x repos.

Tomcat 10 isn't supported by Guac, so it sounds like we're stuck with using 
tomcat9.


This is correct for the time being - I've started to work on converting 
Guacamole over to Tomcat 10.x, which we're planning for the 2.0.0 release 
(along with AngularJS -> Angular). When we do that, Guacamole will no longer 
work with Tomcat 9.x and earlier - the complexity of trying to automatically 
support both is just too great to try to maintain.

And, to answer what I'm sure will be the next question, there is no established 
timeline - rough or otherwise - for 2.0.0.

-Nick

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