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authorEric Wong <bofh@yhbt.net>2021-09-14 23:39:22 +0000
committerEric Wong <bofh@yhbt.net>2021-09-26 17:49:37 +0000
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Ruby 1.9.3 was released nearly a decade ago, so there's probably
few (if any) legacy users left, and they can continue using old
versions of unicorn.  We'll be able to take advantage of some
Ruby 2.0+-only features down the road (and hopefully 2.3+).

Also, I no longer have a installation of Ruby 1.8 and getting it
working probably isn't worth the effort, so 4.x support is gone.
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@@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ both the the request and response in between unicorn and slow clients.
   cut out everything that is better supported by the operating system,
   {nginx}[https://nginx.org/] or {Rack}[https://rack.github.io/].
 
-* Compatible with Ruby 1.9.3 and later.
-  unicorn 4.x remains supported for Ruby 1.8 users.
+* Compatible with Ruby 2.0.0 and later.
 
 * Process management: unicorn will reap and restart workers that
   die from broken apps.  There is no need to manage multiple processes