Bazel
app build-tool google java-runtimeBazel is a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system.

Release | Released | Active Support | Security Support | Latest |
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7 (LTS) | 6 months ago (11 Dec 2023) |
Yes |
Ends
in 2 years and 6 months (31 Dec 2026)
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7.2.0
(10 Jun 2024)
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6 (LTS) | 1 year and 6 months ago (19 Dec 2022) |
Ended
6 months ago (11 Dec 2023)
|
Ends
in 1 year and 6 months (31 Dec 2025)
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6.5.0
(23 Jan 2024)
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5 (LTS) | 2 years and 5 months ago (19 Jan 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (19 Dec 2022)
|
Ends
in 7 months (31 Jan 2025)
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5.4.1
(19 Apr 2023)
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4 (LTS) | 3 years and 5 months ago (21 Jan 2021) |
Ended
2 years and 5 months ago (19 Jan 2022)
|
Ended
4 months and 3 weeks ago (31 Jan 2024)
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4.2.4
(20 Apr 2023)
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Bazel uses a major.minor.patch
Semantic Versioning scheme.
- A major release contains features that are not backward compatible with the previous release. Each major Bazel version is an LTS release.
- A minor release contains backward-compatible bug fixes and features back-ported from the main branch.
- A patch release contains critical bug fixes.
Additionally, pre-release versions are indicated by appending a hyphen and a date suffix to the next major version number.
For example, a new release of each type would result in these version numbers:
- Major: 6.0.0
- Minor: 6.1.0
- Patch: 6.1.2
- Pre-release: 7.0.0-pre.20230502.1
More information is available on the Bazel website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
bazel --version
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