--- title: "GitLab 7.5.2 and GitLab CI 5.2.1 Release" date: 2014-12-03 categories: releases author: Job van der Voort --- Today we release GitLab 7.5.2 (both CE and EE) and GitLab CI 5.2.1. GitLab 7.5.2 brings two fixes: - Sidekiq arguments are no longer being logged. This prevents password reset tokens from appearing in the `sidekiq.log` - Fixed a bug with restoring the backup of a wiki GitLab CI 5.2.1 fixes several bugs: - 500 error on /admin/builds - Build API Request giving 400 / CSRF token authenticity error - Build script info not being displayed well after update - Problems with adding a project ## Upgrading Omnibus-gitlab packages for GitLab 7.5.2 and GitLab CI 5.2.1 are [now available](/install/). To upgrade a GitLab installation from source please use the [upgrader](http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/update/upgrader.html) or the [patch update guide](http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/update/patch_versions.html). To upgrade a GitLab CI installation from source, please use the [upgrade guide](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci/blob/master/doc/update/patch_versions.md). ## Enterprise Edition Omnibus packages for GitLab Enterprise Edition 7.5.2 and GitLab CI 5.2.1 are available for subscribers [here](https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/master/doc/install/packages.md). For installations from source, use [this guide](https://gitlab.com/subscribers/gitlab-ee/blob/master/doc/update/patch_versions.md). Interested in GitLab Enterprise Edition? For an overview of feature exclusive to GitLab Enterprise Edition please have a look at the [features exclusive to GitLab EE](/features/#enterprise). Access to GitLab Enterprise Edition is included with a [subscription](/pricing/). No time to upgrade GitLab yourself? A subscription also entitles to our upgrade and installation services.