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0.061 2014-11-13 16:50:05-05:00 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Fixed append_utf8 and append_raw with 'truncate' option.
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0.011 2014-08-30 03:17:07Z
- documentation amendments (thanks, Demian Riccardi!)
- add missing prereq declaration
0.010 2014-02-16 22:02:29Z
- fixed if eval problem in "use if" in 0.009
0.009 2014-02-16 21:57:00Z
- only clean namespaces when MooseX::Types is new enough that our declared
types are installed as methods
0.008 2014-02-16 21:20:46Z
- new Paths, AbsPaths types, for coercable ArrayRefs
0.007 2013-12-22 00:44:49Z
- add missing authority data to module and metadata
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0.18 2014-12-17
- RIBASUSHI++ reminded me that to be a usable directory in @INC we need
to check -d && -r && -x.
0.17 2014-12-17
- Fixed RT#96433: ignore directories in @INC which don't exist.
Apologies to ETHER++ for over-thinking this one,
and taking so long to fix it.
0.16 2014-12-13
- Added TODO.md with an initial todo list for the module
0.15 2014-10-14
- Doing a foreach $dir (@INC) and then resolving symblinks on $dir
was changing the entries in @INC. HAARG++ for pull request with fix.
- Changed author email address to be my CPAN email address.
0.14 2014-08-16
- Added Travis config, using cpanfile and cpanm to ensure all dependencies
are installed before running tests with prove.
Thanks to DAGOLDEN.
- Improved the first paragraph of DESCRIPTION, so search results give
a better summary of the module.
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2013-07-01 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Released 2.9.3
2013-06-20 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* libfuse: fix multiple close of device fd. Reported by Dan
Greenfield
2013-03-19 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* libfuse: fix thread cancel race. Exiting a worker my race with
cancelling that same worker. This caused a segmenation
fault. Reported and tested by Anatol Pomozov
2013-02-04 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* libfuse: fix crash in unlock_path(). Patch by Ratna Manoj
* libfuse: fix the 'remember' option. The lru list was not
initialized for the "/" path. This resulted in remove_node_lru()
crashing on LOOKUP-DOTDOT. Patch by Madan Valluri
* libfuse: configure: detect new util-linux
* libfuse: Use AC_CONFIG_HEADERS instead of AM_CONFIG_HEADER.
Patch by Anatol Pomozov
* libfuse: rename ./configure.in to ./configure.ac. Patch by
Anatol Pomozov
2012-10-01 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Released 2.9.2
2012-10-01 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix deadlock in libfuse. Running "svn update" on a fuse
filesystem could deadlock because of a bug in the way the paths
are locked. Reported by Kazuaki Anami
2012-08-23 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix missing config.h in buffer.c. Reported by Matthew Gabeler-Lee
2012-08-14 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Not unhashing the name in forget (commit on 2011-12-09) broke
the forget logic in a subtle way, resulting in "fuse internal
error: node NNN not found" and causing the filesystem daemon to
abort. Fix by incrementing the node refcount if nlookup goes from
zero to one. Reported by Kyle Lippincott
2012-08-13 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix linking against GNU libiconv. Patch by Natanael Copa
2012-07-19 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Released 2.9.1
2012-07-19 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix crash caused by freeing a stack address. Reported by Itay
Perl
2012-07-04 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix install of mount.fuse from out-of-tree build. Patch by
Olivier Blin
* Fix build with automake >= 1.12.1. Patch by Olivier Blin
2012-04-24 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add fallocate operation. Only works on linux kernels 3.5 or
later. Patch by Anatol Pomozov
2012-05-16 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Linking to a library that uses threads requires the application
to be linked with -pthreads otherwise some pthread functions will
be linked to stubs in glibc. So move -pthread from Libs.private
to Libs in fuse.pc. Reported by Werner Fink
* Fix the compile command in the examples. Reported by Luciano
Dalle Ore
2012-04-20 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Released 2.9.0
2012-04-20 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add missing fuse_fs_flock to fuse_versionscript
2012-04-10 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Check protocol version before sending notifications and return
-ENOSYS if a particular notification is not supported.
* Add 'flag_utime_omit_ok' flag to fuse_operations. If the
filesystem sets this flag then ->utimens() will receive UTIME_OMIT
and UTIME_NOW values as specified in utimensat(2).
2012-01-27 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Interpret octal escape codes in options. Requested by Jan
Engelhardt
2012-01-26 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add man pages for fusermount, mount.fuse and ulockmgr_server.
Lifted from the Debian package. The man pages were written by
Daniel Baumann and Bastien Roucaries
2012-01-13 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Disable symbol versions on MacOSX. Patch by Anatol Pomozov
2012-01-02 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Remove unnecessary mutex unlock at the end of multithreaded
event loop.
2011-12-09 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix hang in wait_on_path(). Reported by Ville Silventoinen
* Don't unhash name in FORGET. This resulted in ENOENT being
returned for unlinked but still open files if the kernel sent a
FORGET request for the parent directory.
* Free request in fuse_reply_data().
2011-12-08 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix build if FUSE_NODE_SLAB is not defined. Patch by Emmanuel
Dreyfus
* Check for availability of utimensat() function. Patch by
Emmanuel Dreyfus
2011-12-07 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add fuse_lowlevel_notify_delete() which tells the kernel that a
file or directory is deleted. Patch by John Muir
2011-12-06 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Update retrieve_reply() method
2011-12-05 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Low level API: lock argument of fuse_reply_lock should have a
'const' qualifier. Reported by Shachar Sharon
* Add support for ioctl on directories. Reported by Antonio SJ
Musumeci
2011-10-13 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Reply to request with ENOMEM in case of failure to allocate
request structure. Otherwise the task issuing the request will
just freeze up until the filesystem daemon is killed. Reported by
Stephan Kulow
2011-09-23 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Replace daemon() function with fork(). Patch by Anatol Pomozov
2011-08-26 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* If configured with --disable-mtab then don't call mount(8) from
libfuse to update the mtab. Reported by: James Sierp
2011-08-24 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Use LRU list for cleaning up the cache if the "remember=T"
option was given. Patch by therealneworld@gmail.com
2011-07-06 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add ->flock() operation to low and high level interfaces. This
fixes problems with emulating flock() with POSIX locking.
Reported by Sebastian Pipping. As with lock/setlk/getlk most
filesystems don't need to implement this, as the kernel takes care
of file locking. The only reason to implement locking operations
is for network filesystems which want file locking to work between
clients.
2011-07-02 Sebastian Pipping <sebastian@pipping.org>
* Make xmp_utimens of examples "fusexmp" and "fusexmp_fh"
not follow symlinks as other layers do that already.
2011-06-02 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add "remember" option. This works similar to "noforget" except
that eventually the node will be allowed to expire from the cache.
Patch by therealneworld@gmail.com
2011-05-27 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Check if splice/vmsplice are supported
2011-05-26 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Remove -lrt -ldl from fuse.pc for dynamic linking since
libfuse.so is already linked with these libraries. Reported by:
Nikolaus Rath
2011-05-20 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Cleaner build output. Patch by Reuben Hawkins
2011-05-19 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Disable splice by default, add "splice_read", "splice_write" and
"splice_move" options. Keep the "no_splice_*" variants, which can
disable splice even if the filesystem explicitly enables it.
2011-04-15 Max Krasnyansky <maxk@kernel.org>
* Added support for "auto_unmount" option which unmounts the
filesystem automatically on process exit (or crash).
2011-03-30 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Patches by Laszlo Papp fixing various issues found by the
Coverity checker
2011-03-11 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* In case of failure to add to /etc/mtab don't umount. Reported
by Marc Deslauriers
2011-02-02 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* libfuse: In fuse_session_loop_mt() don't pause when exiting the
worker threads. The pause() was added in 2.2.1 to prevent
segfault on pthread_cancel() on an exited, detached thread. Now
worker threads are not detached and pthread_cancel() should work
fine even after the thread exited. Reported by Boris Protopopov
2011-01-31 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* fusermount: chdir to / before performing mount/umount
* fusermount: only allow mount and umount if util-linux supports
--no-canonicalize
2010-12-16 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Highlevel lib: allow hash tables to shrink
* Highlevel lib: add slab allocation for node cache. This will
allow the memory used by the filesystem to grow and shrink
depending on how many inodes are currently cached.
2010-12-13 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Highlevel lib: use dynamically resized hash table for looking up
by name and node ID.
2010-12-07 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Allow batching of forget requests. This allows forget requests
to be processed faster and doesn't require a modification to fuse
filesystems. Reported by Terje Malmedal
* Add ->forget_multi() operation to the lowlevel API. The
filesystem may implement this to process multiple forget requests
in one call
* Fix the ambiguity of ioctl ABI on the kernel/userspace boundary
for 32bit vs. 64bit userspace
2010-11-10 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add new write_buf() method to the highlevel API. Similarly to
the lowlevel write_buf() method, this allows implementing zero
copy writes.
* Add a new read_buf() method to the highlevel API. This allows
returning a generic buffer from the read method, which in turn
allows zero copy reads.
* In fusexmp_fh implement the ->read_buf() and ->write_buf()
methods. Leave the ->read() and ->write() implementations for
reference, even though they are not necessary.
2010-11-08 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix check for read-only fs in mtab update
* Open /dev/null for write instead of read for redirecting stdout
and stderr
* If umount(8) supports --fake and --no-canonicalize (util-linux-ng
version 2.18 or later), and umount(2) supports the
UMOUNT_NOFOLLOW flag (linux kernel version 2.6.35 or later) then,
"fusermount -u" will call the umount(2) system call and use
"umount --fake ..." to update /etc/mtab
* Added --disable-legacy-umount option to configure. This
disables the runtime checking of umount(8) version. When built
with this option then "fusermount -u" will fail if umount(8)
doesn't support the --fake and --no-canonicalize options.
* Fix fuse_buf_copy() if already at the end of the buffers
* Add new ->write_buf() method to low level interface. This
allows passig a generic buffer, either containing a memory buffer
or a file descriptor. This allows implementing zero copy writes.
* Add fuse_session_receive_buf() and fuse_session_process_buf()
which may be used in event loop implementations to replace
fuse_chan_recv() and fuse_session_process() respectively.
* Remove unnecessary restoring of current working directory in
"fusermount -u"
* Add ctx->pid to debug output
* Fix st_nlink value in high level lib if file is unlinked but
still open
* libfuse: add store request. Request data to be stored in the
kernel buffers for a given inode.
* libfuse: add retrieve request. Retrieve data stored in the
kernel buffers for a given inode.
2010-10-14 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Use LTLIBICONV when linking libfuse. This fixes building against
uclibc + libiconv. Patch by Natanael Copa
2010-10-05 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add missing argument check in ulockmgr.c to prevent calling
ulockmgr_server with illegal arguments. This would cause an ever
growing list of ulockmgr_server processes with an endless list of
open files which finally exceeds the open file handle limit.
Patch by Markus Ammer
2010-09-28 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix ambiguous symbol version for fuse_chan_new.
fuse_versionscript included fuse_chan_new in both FUSE_2.4 and
FUSE_2.6. Remove the FUSE_2.4, which is invalid.
2010-09-28 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix option escaping for fusermount. If the "fsname=" option
contained a comma then the option parser in fusermount was
confused (Novell bugzilla #641480). Fix by escaping commas when
passing them over to fusermount. Reported by Jan Engelhardt
2010-08-27 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add NetBSD support. Patch from Emmanuel Dreyfus
2010-07-12 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* libfuse: add buffer interface. Add a generic buffer interface
for use with I/O. Buffer vectors are supplied and each buffer in
the vector may be a memory pointer or a file descriptor.
* The fuse_reply_fd() interface is converted to using buffers.
2010-06-23 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Make the number of max background requests and congestion
threshold tunable. New options are "max_background" and
"congestion_threshold". Only effective on linux kernel versions
2.6.32 or greater. Patch by Csaba Henk
2010-06-17 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Add fuse_reply_fd() reply function to the low level interface.
On linux version 2.6.35 or greater this will use splice() to move
data directly from a file descriptor to the fuse device without
needing to go though a userspace buffer. With the
FUSE_REPLY_FD_MOVE flag the kernel will attempt to move the data
directly into the filesystem's cache. On earlier kernels it will
fall back to an intermediate buffer. The options
"no_splice_write" and "no_splice_move" can be used to disable
splicing and moving respectively.
2010-06-15 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Fix out-of-source build. Patch by Jörg Faschingbauer
* Add a "nopath" option and flag, indicating that path argument
need not be calculated for the following operations: read, write,
flush, release, fsync, readdir, releasedir, fsyncdir, ftruncate,
fgetattr, lock, ioctl and poll.
2010-05-10 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
* Remove "chmod root" from install of fusermount. Reported by
Lucas C. Villa Real
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Important changes in 0.91 (2014-05-14)
This is mainly bug fixes.
Changes in this release:
* Fixed a segfault caused by an overflow reading the list of available
decoders.
* A number of problems with the previous distribution tar are now fixed.
* The output of `mp3fs --version` has been made more complete.
Important changes in 0.9 (2014-04-06)
This is a major new release, and brings us very close to a 1.0 release!
Changes in this release:
* All transcoding code has been completely rewritten. Encoding and
decoding have been abstracted out into base classes defining interfaces
that can be implemented by different codec classes, with just a FLAC
decoder and MP3 encoder at the moment.
* The build system has been modified as well to support this usage.
* A number of small bugs or code inefficiencies have been fixed.
Important changes in 0.32 (2012-06-18)
This release has a lot of bug fixes and some code cleanup.
Changes in this release:
* The file size calculation should always be correct.
* A crash affecting programs like scp that might try to access past the
end of the file has been fixed.
* Too many other little fixes were made to list here. See the ChangeLog
for full details.
Important changes in 0.31 (2011-12-04)
This is a minor update, with bug fixes and a new feature.
Changes in this release:
* The ReplayGain support added earlier now can be configured through the
command line.
* Filename translation (from .flac to .mp3) is now fixed on filesystems
such as XFS that do not populate dirent.d_type.
* A couple other minor bugs fixes and changes were made.
Important changes in 0.30 (2010-12-01)
This is a major new release, and brings mp3fs much closer to an eventual
1.0 release.
Changes in this release:
* Support for additional metadata tags has been added. (From Gregor
Zurowski)
* Documentation improvements: the help message is more useful, and a man
page has been added.
* Choosing bitrate is now done with a command-line or mount option, rather
than the old comma syntax.
* A new option to select LAME encoding quality is now available. (From
Gregor Zurowski)
* Debug output can be enabled at runtime.
* Old external libraries included in distribution (StringIO, talloc) have
been removed and replaced.
* Numerous bug fixes have been made. (Some from Gregor Zurowski)
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New features:
- Volume Snapshots
Distributed lvm thin-pool based snapshots for backing up volumes
in a Gluster Trusted Storage Pool. Apart from providing cluster
wide co-ordination to trigger a consistent snapshot, several
improvements have been performed through the GlusterFS stack to
make translators more crash consistent. Snapshotting of volumes is
tightly coupled with lvm today but one could also enhance the same
framework to integrate with a backend storage technology like btrfs
that can perform snapshots.
- Erasure Coding
Xavier Hernandez from Datalab added support to perform erasure
coding of data in a GlusterFS volume across nodes in a Trusted
Storage Pool. Erasure Coding requires fewer nodes to provide better
redundancy than a n-way replicated volume and can help in reducing
the overall deployment cost. We look forward to build on this
foundation and deliver more enhancememnts in upcoming releases.
- Better SSL support
Multiple improvements to SSL support in GlusterFS. The GlusterFS
driver in OpenStack Manila that provides certificate based access
to tenants relies on these improvements.
- Meta translator
This translator provides a /proc like view for examining internal
state of translators on the client stack of a GlusterFS volume and
certainly looks like an interface that I would be heavily consuming
for introspection of GlusterFS.
- Automatic File Replication (AFR) v2
A significant re-factor of the synchronous replication translator,
provides granular entry self-healing and reduced resource consumption
with entry self-heals.
- NetBSD, OSX and FreeBSD ports
Lot of fixes on the portability front. The NetBSD port passes most
regression tests as of 3.6.0. At this point, none of these ports
are ready to be deployed in production. However, with dedicated
maintainers for each of these ports, we expect to reach production
readiness on these platforms in a future release.
Complete releases notes are available at
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/release-3.6/doc/release-notes/3.6.0.md
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Upstream changes:
0.060 2014-11-04 17:33:39-05:00 America/New_York
[ADDED]
- Added 'truncate' option to append for in-place replacement of
file contents.
0.059 2014-10-14 12:45:46-04:00 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Fixed precedence bug in the check for Unicode::UTF8
0.058 2014-09-23 11:00:24-04:00 America/New_York
[ADDED]
- Added a 'sibling' method as a more efficient form of
calling $path->parent->child(...).
[DOCUMENTED]
- Every method annotated with the version number of the
last API change.
0.057 2014-09-19 11:23:05-04:00 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- On AIX, reads that default to locking would fail without
write permissions, because locking needs write permissions.
The fix is only to lock reads if write permissions exist;
otherwise locking is skipped.
0.056 2014-08-07 15:08:41-04:00 America/New_York
[*** DEPRECATIONS ***]
- The 'dirname' method is deprecated due to exposing File::Spec
inconsistencies
[ADDED]
- The 'digest' method now takes a 'chunk_size' option to avoid
slurping files entirely into memory.
[FIXED]
- Fixed problem throwing errors from 'remove'
0.055 2014-06-30 10:29:28-04:00 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- tempfile/tempdir won't warn if used as functions without arguments
0.054 2014-05-04 13:56:11-04:00 America/New_York
[ADDED]
- The 'basename' method now takes a list of suffixes to remove before
returning the name
- FREEZE/THAW/TO_JSON serialization helpers
[CHANGED]
- When constructing a Path::Tiny object from another, the original
is returned unless it's a temp dir/file. This significantly
speeds up calling path($path) if $path is already a Path::Tiny
object. (Thanks to Michael Schwern for prompting such benchmarking.)
[FIXED]
- Constructing any path -- e.g. with child() -- with undef or
zero-length parts throws an error instead of constructing an
invalid path
0.053 2014-03-24 09:25:51-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
[INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES]
- The 'is_file' method now does -e && ! -d and not -f because -f
is often more restrictive than people intend or expect.
[ADDED]
- Added 'chmod' method with symbolic chmod support ("a=r,u+rx")
0.052 2014-01-14 15:58:03-05:00 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Backslash-to-slash conversion now only happens on Windows
(since backslash is legal on Unix, we must allow it)
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OpenAFS 1.6.9
All server platforms
* Fix for OPENAFS-SA-2014-002
OpenAFS 1.6.8
All platforms
* Documentation improvements (10751 10875 10931 10897 10883 10954 10955)
* Improved diagnostics and error messages (10756 10814 10949)
* Fixed a bug in RX that could make errors during packet reception go
unnoticed. (10733)
* Fixed a bug that made "vos size -dump" display the wrong size for
large volumes. (10933) (RT #131819)
All server platforms
* Change the default fileserver sync behavior from "delayed" to "onclose".
This means that explicit syncing only happens when a volume is detached.
(10809)
* Added the -offline-timeout and -offline-shutdown-timeout options to the
fileserver, to implement interrupting clients accessing volumes we are
trying to take offline. (6266 10799)
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Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
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libntfs: added use of hd library to get the legacy BIOS geometry
libntfs: switched to /proc/mounts for checking existing mounts
libntfs: fixed usa checking by ntfsck on 4K sector disks
libntfs: fixed processing compressed data beyond file size (Windows 8 compliance)
libntfs: fixed expanding a resident attribute without inserting holes
libntfs: allow DACLs to not have any ACE
libntfs: ignore unmapped regions when checking whether sparse
libntfs: upgraded the Win32 interface for use with ntfsprogs
ntfsresize: enabled relocating the MFT when shrinking a volume
ntfsresize: fixed trying to update the MFT and Bitmap on a test run
ntfsresize: fixed updating all the MFT runs in a relocated MFT
ntfsresize: set the backup boot sector when the size is reliable
ntfsresize: reserved a single sector for the backup boot sector
ntfsundelete: output the modification time when scanning files
ntfsundelete: ported to Windows
ntfsclone: fixed wiping fragmented metadata when creating a metadata image
ntfsclone: allowed cloning a file system despite allocation errors
ntfsclone: fixed bad copying of the backup boot sector
ntfsclone: ported to Windows
ntfsdecrypt: made compatible with libgrypt-1.6
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python3, since the default changed from python33 to python34.
I probably bumped too many. I hope I got them all.
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until proven otherwise.
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Fix PR pkg/48777
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the safe side.
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- Looks like in some rare circumstances, Cwd::abs_path() can croak,
so now we wrap that in eval { } and deal accordingly.
0.12 2014-02-19
- We now fully resolve symlinks in @INC paths. The previous 'fix'
for Debian broke the tests on FreeBSD.
Thanks to G茅raud Continsouzas, and Daniel Lintott for help testing.
0.11_03 2014-02-18
- Another place where we need to worry about getting undef.
0.11_02 2014-02-18
- Wasn't handling the case where abs_path() returns undef,
which it does if a symlink "goes nowhere".
0.11_01 2014-02-18
- The testsuite fix in 0.11 caused a breakage on FreeBSD,
where a directory path contains a symlink that wasn't
the final directory. So now module_path() fully resolves
all symlinks in the path, using Cwd::abs_path().
0.11 2014-02-17
- Testsuite now uses Cwd::abs_path() on paths from %INC,
to cope with synlinks in @INC directories.
This was causing test failures on Debian(-based) systems.
Thanks to Daniel Lintott and Erez Schatz for reporting
and testing proposed fix.
0.10_01 2014-02-16
- Developer release with the change that made it into
0.11, above.
0.10 2014-02-04
- mpath can display paths for multiple modules (Ahmad Syaltut)
- specified min perl version 5.6.0
0.09_01 2013-08-21
- If a directory in @INC is a symlink, return the linked-to directory
in the path. Problem report and patch from Sharl Morlaroll
https://github.com/neilbowers/Module-Path/issues/4
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New features includes...
- File snapshots
- On-wire compression/decompression
- Quota sclability
- Disk encryption
- Brick failure detection
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OpenAFS 1.6.7
All server platforms
* Fix for OPENAFS-SA-2014-001
* Fix for a potential DOS attack against RX servers
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These are now handled dynamically if INIT_SYSTEM is set to "rc.d", or
ignored otherwise.
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Remove unused options bos-new-config, fast-restart, & largefile.
Remove patches fixed upstream.
OpenAFS 1.6.6
All platforms
* As of this release, OpenAFS no longer ships uncompressed source tarballs.
Tarballs are still shipped with both compression formats, gzip and bzip2.
(10131)
* Documentation improvements (10136 10314 10601)
* Improved diagnostics and error messages (9412 10085 10274)
* Avoid redefining "assert" in our public header files, which could
cause failures when building some applications using them. (10096)
* Fixes for parallel builds (10005 10309 10337)
* Added a -s switch to afscp (not installed by default) to help simulate
a slow client. (9416 9417)
* Added a -probe switch to vlclient test program (not installed by default)
to ping all vlservers in a cell in parallel. (9570)
All server platforms
* The fileserver now ignores any vice partitions with a NeverAttach flag
file present in the root directory. (RT #130561) (9470 9471)
* Restrict forcing CPS ("Current Protection Subdomain") recalculation in
the fileserver to administrators. Also fixed a bug that could cause this
operation to be incomplete. (9485 9487)
* Allow non-DAFS fileservers to attach unusable volumes, restoring pre-1.6
behaviour. (RT #131505) (9499)
* Restored the pre-1.6 behaviour when running vos examine for a volume
currently in a transaction, showing the volume as busy again rather than
offline. (9685 9915 9916)
* Reduced the minimum time a bos salvage takes from 5 seconds to 1. (9476)
* Fixed buserver to not segfault when started with the -servers option.
(RT #131706) (10166)
* Salvager fixes, addressing a wide variety of possible problems from
unnecessary salvaging to aborts (9282 9283 9457 9458 9459 9461 9462 9480
9481 10165 10167)
* Fixed a bug that could cause saved state information to be discarded
when restarting a large or busy fileserver, which negatively impacted
performance. (9683)
* Fixed a bug that could have caused undefined behaviour in the vlserver
in rare cases when a fileserver registered its addresses in the VLDB.
(9429)
* Added the -preserve-vol-stats switch to volserver, allowing it to keep
the access statistics across volume restore and reclone operations
instead of resetting them. (9477)
* Inserted an exponential delay between retries when bosserver attempts to
restart a server process. (9571 10199)
* Improved vldb_check (not installed by default) to cope with broken
vlentry names and volids, and provide more output to aid debugging.
(10268)
* Releasing a volume after adding a new RO site no longer touches any of
the existing RO sites, if the RW data hasn't changed since the last
release. (10174)
* Make the copyDate field for RO clones have the same meaning as for
remote RO volumes. Previously, the copyDate field for clones was updated
every time we released. (9451)
* Fixed potentially undefined behaviour in ptserver when too many pts
ids are allocated. (10124)
* Note that the server side NAT pings feature present in the prereleases
was removed before the final release, since no positive feedback
was provided during prerelease testing. (9420 10135)
Linux servers
* Start bosserver with -nofork in the systemd unit file, to allow systemd
to track its state (10093)
All client platforms
* No longer track file locks on read-only volumes. Write locks can't
succeed, read locks always will. Avoids log messages about this kind
of lock. (8910)
* Added the "fs flushall" subcommand, which makes the client discard all
cached data. This was previously available on Windows only. (9065 9388
9389 9390)
* Fixed a bug that could make the client incorrectly believe its cache
is up to date. This change could negatively impact AFS <-> DFS
translators, should those still be running anywhere. (8898)
* Several changes to avoid panicing in certain error conditions.
(9131 9287 10354 10355 10356 10357) (partially addressing RT #131747)
* Added the -rxmaxfrags switch to afsd, allowing to limit the number
of UDP fragments sent or received per RX packet. (9430)
* Build fixes for aklog on several platforms (RT #131716) (9917 10107 10275)
* Require that the AFS mountpoint specified in the cacheinfo file is
an absolute path. Relative paths result in a client that basically
works but is not fully functional. (10253)
* Fixed a bug that could cause one of the afsd threads to enter an infinite
loop (10431 .. 10436)
Linux clients
* Support Linux kernels up to 3.13 (10241)
* Fixed a bug that made readv/writev calls in AFS space fail with Linux
kernels where generic_file_aio_read exists but those operations have
not been switched to using aio_read/aio_write. This was a regression
introduced with release 1.6.3 and affected at least RHEL 5.9 kernels.
(10248)
* Fixed a similar bug making core dumps fail in AFS space, affecting
a much wider range of kernels including the most recent ones.
(RT #131729) (10254)
* Enhanced the keyring code to make PAGs work correctly on kernels with a
distribution specific change to the Linux keyring code. This affected at
least SLES 11 SP3 kernels. (10252)
* Fixed a bug that could make failures during PAG instantiation go
unnoticed. (10255)
* Fixed a bug that made compilation fail for Linux kernels without
keyring support. This affected at least the SLE 10 SDK and an
OEM version of SLES 11 SP1. (10325)
* Fixed build for kernels with user namespace support enabled. Likely
to be required for Ubuntu 14.04 and eventually other distributions.
(10456 10457 10458 10518 10472)
* Support RHEL 6.5 kernels, and possibly others with changes backported
from recent mainline kernels that touch getname/putname, by no longer
using those functions. Previously, the client could cause a kernel
panic when syscall auditing was enabled. (10578)
* Make tmpfs usable as the cache filesystem again. This had been broken
since kernel 3.1 (9950 10193)
* When starting the client fails, clean up the backing device information
created in sysfs, to avoid error messages during a subsequent start
and possible system instability later on (10454)
* Update Red Hat packaging to support Fedora >= 20, RHEL >= 7 and
ELrepo kernels (10597 10619 10622 10703 10704)
OS X Clients
* Support OS X 10.9 "Mavericks" (10519 10541 10542 10543 10548 10549)
AIX clients
* Fixed a bug that caused the 1.6 AIX client to never receive any RX
packets in the kernel. (RT #131725)
FUSE client
* Support Solaris 11 (9454 9455)
* Allow other users to access filesystems mounted by root. (9452)
FreeBSD
* Build tvolser and dvolser on this platform (10122)
* Several fixes to catch up with newer releases (10374 .. 10381)
NetBSD
* Build tsalvaged, tvolser and dvolser on this platform (10121)
* Fixed build on NetBSD 5 and newer. (10138)
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NetBSD's FUSE implementation is part of the base system, and
filesytems/fuse is the user-space implementation for systems with the
/dev/fuse interface. It might be possible to use filesytems/fuse and
perfused, but that's much harder than librefuse.
Now orifs runs on NetBSD 6.
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Ori is a distributed file system built for offline operation and
empowers the user with control over synchronization operations and
conflict resolution. It provides history through light weight
snapshots and allows users to verify the history has not been
tampered with. Through the use of replication, instances can be
resilient and recover damaged data from other nodes.
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Replace PYTHON_PATCH_SCRIPTS with REPLACE_PYTHON.
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either because they themselves are not ready or because a
dependency isn't. This is annotated by
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z
or
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar
respectively, please use the same style for other packages,
and check during updates.
Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable.
Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable.
Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable.
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default
with the next commit.
Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Upstream changes:
0.051 2013-12-20 07:34:14 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Fixed file order bug in the new test file
0.050 2013-12-20 07:27:20 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Recursive iteration won't throw an exception if a directory is
removed or unreadable during iteration.
0.049 2013-12-12 00:48:01 America/New_York
[FIXED]
- Generates filename for atomic writes independent of thread-ID.
Fixes crashing bug on Win32 when fork() is called.
0.048 2013-12-11 21:56:23 America/New_York
[ADDED]
- Added 'subsumes' method
[CHANGED]
- The 'chomp' option for 'lines' will remove any end-of-line sequences
fully instead of just chomping the last character
- The 'flock' package will no longer indexed by PAUSE
[FIXED]
- Hides warnings and fixes possible fatal errors from pure-perl Cwd,
particularly on MSWin32
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