Clarify 1.32.0/1 changelog and upgrade notes

release-v1.32.1 v1.32.1
Andrew Morgan 2021-04-21 14:44:04 +01:00
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**Note:** This release introduces [a regression](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853) **Note:** This release introduces [a regression](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853)
that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue was not present in that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue was not present in
Synapse v1.32.0rc1. It is recommended not to update to this release. If you have 1.32.0rc1, and is fixed in 1.32.1. See the changelog for 1.32.1 above for more information.
upgraded to v1.32.0 already, please downgrade to v1.31.0. This issue will be
resolved in a subsequent release version shortly.
**Note:** This release requires Python 3.6+ and Postgres 9.6+ or SQLite 3.22+. **Note:** This release requires Python 3.6+ and Postgres 9.6+ or SQLite 3.22+.

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This release introduces `a regression <https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853>`_ This release introduces `a regression <https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853>`_
that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue was not present in that can overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue is not present in
Synapse v1.32.0rc1. It is recommended not to update to this release. If you have Synapse v1.32.0rc1, and is fixed in Synapse v1.32.1.
upgraded to v1.32.0 already, please upgrade to v1.31.1 which contains a fix.
If you started Synapse on v1.32.0, you may need to remove excess writeahead logs If you have been affected, please first upgrade to a more recent Synapse version.
in order for Prometheus to recover; instructions for doing so are You then may need to remove excess writeahead logs in order for Prometheus to recover.
Instructions for doing so are provided
`here <https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9854#issuecomment-823472183>`_. `here <https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9854#issuecomment-823472183>`_.
Dropping support for old Python, Postgres and SQLite versions Dropping support for old Python, Postgres and SQLite versions