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authorrecht <recht@pkgsrc.org>2006-04-17 18:39:58 +0000
committerrecht <recht@pkgsrc.org>2006-04-17 18:39:58 +0000
commit949cca48d002a472d279009a66bc7620eb9823ac (patch)
tree07b1c17d48db8f9d599342006d36fcba41f125b5 /news/trn
parentffd60fd895448f7bfa64fbed945b4cae0f4a8f5a (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-949cca48d002a472d279009a66bc7620eb9823ac.tar.gz
update to rdiff-backup 1.0.4
patch provided by Daniel Neri in PR 32777 New in v1.0.4 (2006/01/15) -------------------------- Files with ACLs will not be unnecessarily marked as changed (bug report by Carsten Lorenz). Another fix for long-filenames crash, this time when a long-named directory with files in it gets deleted Selection fix: empty directories could sometimes be improperly excluded if certain include expressions involving a non-trailing '**' were used. Bug reported by Toni Price. Bug #15436 reported by Remy Blank: rdiff-backup would sometimes crash on ACLs if the owning uname did not exist on destination. New in v1.0.3 (2005/11/25) -------------------------- Applied Alec Berryman's patch to update the no-compression regexp. Alec Berryman's fs_abilities patch is supposed to help with AFS. Fixed (version of) filename-too-long crash when quoting. Due to very detailed error report from Yoav, fixed a "Directory not empty" error that can arise on emulated filesystems like NFS and EncFS. Cleaned up remove older than report, and also stopped it from deleting current data files if you specify a time later than the current mirror. --compare fix, now you don't need to specify the exact time of a session to avoid a "no metadata" error. New in v1.0.2 (2005/10/24) -------------------------- Fix for spurious security violation from --create-full-path (reported by Mike Bydalek). Fix for bug 14545 which was introduced in version 1.0.1: Quoting caused a spurious security violation. (Important for Mac OS X) An error reading carbonfile data on Mac OS X should no longer cause a crash. (Thanks to Kevin Horton for testing.) Carbonfile support now defaults to off, even if the system appears to support it. It can be manually enabled with the --carbonfile switch. If you know something about Mac OS X and want to look at the carbonfile code so it can be re-enabled by default, please do so :) (help available from list) Fix for bug #14799 reported by Bob McKay: Crash when backing up files with high permissions (like suid) to some FAT systems.
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