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3.4.8

Posted by k0kubun on 17 Dec 2025

Ruby 3.4.8 has been released.

This is a routine update that includes bug fixes. Please refer to the release notes on GitHub for further details.

Release Schedule

We intend to release the latest stable Ruby version (currently Ruby 3.4) every two months following the most recent release. Ruby 3.4.9 is scheduled for February.

If a change arises that significantly affects users, a release may occur earlier than planned, and the subsequent schedule may shift accordingly.

3.4.7

Posted by k0kubun on 7 Oct 2025

Ruby 3.4.7 has been released.

This release includes an update to the uri gem addressing CVE-2025-61594, along with other bug fixes. Please refer to the release notes on GitHub for further details.

We recommend updating your version of the uri gem. This release has been made for the convenience of those who wish to continue using it as a default gem.

Release Schedule

We intend to release the latest stable Ruby version (currently Ruby 3.4) every two months following the most recent release. Ruby 3.4.8 is scheduled for December and 3.4.9 for February.

If a change arises that significantly affects users, a release may occur earlier than planned, and the subsequent schedule may shift accordingly.

3.4.6

Posted by k0kubun on 16 Sep 2025

Ruby 3.4.6 has been released.

This is a routine update that includes bug fixes. Please refer to the release notes on GitHub for further details.

Release Schedule

We intend to release the latest stable Ruby version (currently Ruby 3.4) every two months following the most recent release. Ruby 3.4.7 is scheduled for November and 3.4.8 for January.

If a change arises that significantly affects users, a release may occur earlier than planned, and the subsequent schedule may shift accordingly.

3.4.5

Posted by k0kubun on 15 Jul 2025

Ruby 3.4.5 has been released.

This is a routine update that includes bug fixes and GCC 15 support. Please refer to the release notes on GitHub for further details.

Release Schedule

We intend to release the latest stable Ruby version (currently Ruby 3.4) every two months following the most recent release. Ruby 3.4.6 is scheduled for September, 3.4.7 for November, and 3.4.8 for January.

If a change arises that significantly affects users, a release may occur earlier than planned, and the subsequent schedule may shift accordingly.


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✅ Project coverage is 80.35%. Comparing base (3c5f73a) to head (bff935f).

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