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This PR bumps the SGLang version to 0.5.5.post4 across all relevant files.

Files Updated

  • benchmark/deepseek_v3/README.md
  • docker/Dockerfile
  • docker/rocm.Dockerfile
  • docs/get_started/install.md
  • docs/platforms/amd_gpu.md
  • docs/platforms/ascend_npu.md
  • python/pyproject.toml
  • python/pyproject_cpu.toml
  • python/pyproject_other.toml
  • python/pyproject_xpu.toml
  • python/sglang/version.py

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This commit updates the SGLang version across all relevant files:
          - benchmark/deepseek_v3/README.md
          - docker/Dockerfile
          - docker/rocm.Dockerfile
          - docs/get_started/install.md
          - docs/platforms/amd_gpu.md
          - docs/platforms/ascend_npu.md
          - python/pyproject.toml
          - python/pyproject_cpu.toml
          - python/pyproject_other.toml
          - python/pyproject_xpu.toml
          - python/sglang/version.py

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@github-actions github-actions bot added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation amd dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file npu labels Nov 23, 2025
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This pull request performs a routine maintenance task by updating the SGLang project's version number to 0.5.5.post4. The change ensures that all relevant build configurations, installation instructions, and internal version definitions are synchronized with the latest release, maintaining consistency across the project's ecosystem.

Highlights

  • SGLang Version Update: The SGLang project version has been incremented from 0.5.5.post3 to 0.5.5.post4.
  • Configuration and Documentation Consistency: This version bump is consistently applied across various project configuration files, Docker build arguments, and installation documentation to reflect the latest release.
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Code Review

This pull request correctly bumps the SGLang version to 0.5.5.post4. I have reviewed all the updated files, including the pyproject.toml configurations, Dockerfiles, and documentation files. The version change from 0.5.5.post3 to 0.5.5.post4 has been applied consistently and accurately across all specified locations. The changes align with the description of this automated pull request. The PR is ready for merging.

@Fridge003 Fridge003 marked this pull request as draft November 25, 2025 23:08
@Fridge003 Fridge003 marked this pull request as ready for review November 27, 2025 01:26
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