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Bumps next from 16.1.6 to 16.2.6.

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v16.2.6

[!NOTE] This release contains security fixes and backported bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

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Core Changes

  • fix: preserve HTTP access fallbacks during prerender recovery (#92231)
  • Fix fallback route params case in app-page handler (#91737)
  • Fix invalid HTML response for route-level RSC requests in deployment adapter (#91541)
  • Patch setHeader for direct route handlers (#93101)
  • Include deployment id in cacheHandlers keys (#93453)
  • Fix double-encoding of URL pathname parts in client param parsing (#93491)

v16.2.5

[!NOTE] This release contains security fixes and backported bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Security Fixes

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  • ee6e79b v16.2.6
  • afa053d Turbopack: Match proxy matchers with webpack implementation (#93594)
  • 97a154e Turbopack: Fix middleware matcher suffix (#93590)
  • 83899bc [backport] Disable build caches for production/staging/force-preview deploys ...
  • 7b222b9 [backport][test] Pin package manager to patch versions (#93595)
  • a8dc24f [backport] Turbopack: more strict vergen setup (#93587)
  • 766148f v16.2.5
  • 0dd9483 fix: add explicit checks for RSC header (#83) (#98)
  • d166096 fix proxy matching for segment prefetch URLs (#89) (#96)
  • 9d50c0b Strip next-resume header from incoming requests (#92)
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