Pleased to announce the release of WASD v12.0 for the Alpha, Itanium and x86-64 (V9.1-A) platforms. This has included a significant rework of WASD 64 bit internals. Extensive field-test across three sites over four months suggests v12.0 is stable and performs well. Testing using OWASP ZAP indicates the same for X86. https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd_root/wasdoc/features/httpdmon.png WASD v12.0 and associated applications are available for download https://wasd.vsm.com.au/wasd/ The additional applications (aLaMode excluded) have "tweak" bumps in version to indicate suitability for deployment on x86-64. If you have the preceding "tweak" version it does not add functionality and does not require upgrading on Alpha and Itanium. Cross-compiled x86-64 object code kits (courtesy Jeremy Begg and VSM Software Services) are available for link-only builds on X86 platforms. NOTE that cross-compiler release notes strongly recommend NOT mixing object-code/VMS releases. | OpenVMS x86-64 Cross-Compiler Release Notes | Revision V9.1-A_XG1K | 2-Sep-2021 | | 8< snip 8< | | 2 All Code Must Be Recompiled | | During this early phase of OpenVMS testing, the compilers are | undergoing extensive changes for featuers like exception handling, | floating point support, and calling standard changes. These new | features often involved changes to both the compilers and operating | system. | | All code must be recompiled with this cross-tools kit to use on the | matching OpenVMS OS release. The use of older object files or | executable files might produce incorrect behavior. There is no | "upward-compatibility" at this time. We will provide our traditional | "upward-compatibility" promise as we approach the V9.2 release. | | 8< snip 8< The only known outstanding feature for V9.1-A is ACME. WASD must be forced to fallback to its own SYSUAF processing code by $ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXEC WASD_NO_ACME * before starting the server. Regards, Mark. PS. Response to field-test release for Alpha and Itanium sites' regression testing confirms WASD's no-BETA-release approach (but thank you KWG).