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the build dependencies needed to regenerate them for bulk builds.
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fix the gnutls-2.8 problem
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MAKE_JOBS=2 and worked without.
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as in wireshark
this restores eg "https" functionality
bump PKGREVISION
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Regen with autoreconf -i.
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Fixes build with gnutls-2.8.0 reported by tron and taca.
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All:
- Trying to work around nasty Linux distributions that try to fool autoconf
function tests and thus may result in incorrect results for the functions
fexecl fexecle fexecv fexecve fspawnv fspawnl fspawnv_nowait getline fgetline
- New include files include/schily/dlfcn.h and include/schily/shcall.h
- New autoconf tests for dlopen() and similar functions
- Fixed a typo in include/schily/fnmatch.h that prevented compilation on BeOS
- Fixed a typo in include/schily/libport.h that prevented compilation on BeOS
- New makefile "Mocsw" allows to create packages for "opencsw"
- RULES/rules.csw enhanced to allow to overwrite EMAIL= and HOTLINE= from
the make command line.
- New autoconf test for getprogname()/setprogname()
- Support for using Microsoft "cl" to compile 64 bit binaries from Cygwin now
has been finished
Libschily:
- Code in libschily/fexec.c cleaned up for better readability
- libschily/checkerr.c now correctly handles the "WARN" directive.
Cdrecord:
- Cdrecord now calls read_format_capacities() in silent mode in order to
check whether the current drive supports this SCSI command.
Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J
- cdda2wav now gives better readable text with cdda2wav -help
- BeOS has a /boot/develop/headers/be/support/ByteOrder.h that also defines
_BYTEORDER_H and thus interferes with our cdda2wav/byteorder.h
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- libschily/checkerr.c (used by mkisofs) now correctly handles the "WARN" directive.
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From the CHANGES file :
Fixes
0.8.5: File ignore list had no effect.
0.8.4: Don't crash when an interface is closed.
0.8.3: Don't infinite loop on symlink follow.
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Gentoo bugzilla - http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=270372. This makes
it compile on Linux glibc-2.10 and other systems (also DragonFly).
cdrkit (1.1.9)
* wodim: In -msinfo mode, only suggest dvd+rw-mediainfo in verbose mode.
Thanks to Michael Karcher <debian@mkarcher.dialup.fu-berlin.de> for the
patch.
* genisoimage: undo a mistake in the directory permissions change in
the last release. Fixes handling of deep directory structures.
cdrkit (1.1.8)
* genisoimage/joliet.c: Fix a potential memory corruption bug.
* genisoimage/md5.c: Trivial cleanup
* genisoimage/genisoimage.[c1]: Add command-line support for
-jigdo-template-compress
* genisoimage/sha1.h: Fix a type issue that broke sha1 support
on 64-bit arches.
* genisoimage/checksum.[ch]: Added test code; changed internal
layout slightly to make for easier debug.
* genisoimage: Applied patch from Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com> to
preserve directory permissions.
* genisoimage: Add a patch from Ivan Shmakov. "-o -" will now write
to stdout, as typical for command line programs. And we will try
not to corrupt stdout by default if it's a terminal.
* genisoimage/genisoimage.1: Add a mention of -chrp-boot.
* genisoimage/mac_label.c: Fix an over-keen s/mkisofs/genisoimage.
cdrkit (1.1.7.1)
* Re-spin the 1.1.7 release with a few silly release process errors fixed.
cdrkit (1.1.7)
* lots of fixes to prevent gcc warnings
* Fix for Joliet directory length bug in genisoimage
* wodim.1: small fixes.
* genisoimage/jte.c: add support for bzip2-compressed templates
* genisoimage/jte.c: fix bzip2-compressed template data to be
compatible with jigdo.
* genisoimage/jte.c: fix exclude list handling.
* genisoimage/checksum.[ch]: Add a generic infrastructure for
checksums so we can use sha1/<whatever> as well as just
md5sum. Will make things much faster for generating sha1sums for
images and jigdos.
* genisoimage/sha1.[ch]: Add GPL-licensed SHA1 implementation.
* s/mkisofs/genisoimage/ in ABOUT
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that it has to pass -m32 to gcc, so enable build for this platform.
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Suppose you're running low on disk space. You need to free some
up, by finding something that's a waste of space and deleting it
(or moving it to an archive medium). How do you find the right
stuff to delete, that saves you the maximum space at the cost of
minimum inconvenience?
Unix provides the standard du utility, which scans your disk and
tells you which directories contain the largest amounts of data.
That can help you narrow your search to the things most worth
deleting.
However, that only tells you what's big. What you really want to
know is what's too big. By itself, du won't let you distinguish
between data that's big because you're doing something that needs
it to be big, and data that's big because you unpacked it once and
forgot about it.
Most Unix file systems, in their default mode, helpfully record
when a file was last accessed. Not just when it was written or
modified, but when it was even read. So if you generated a large
amount of data years ago, forgot to clean it up, and have never
used it since, then it ought in principle to be possible to use
those last-access time stamps to tell the difference between that
and a large amount of data you're still using regularly.
agedu is a program which does this. It does basically the same sort
of disk scan as du, but it also records the last-access times of
everything it scans. Then it builds an index that lets it efficiently
generate reports giving a summary of the results for each subdirectory,
and then it produces those reports on demand.
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Changes since version 0.1:
- Replaced license template with the official NetBSD license.
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change: (linux specific) also hide "none" fs
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changes: translation updates
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changes: bugfixes
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good enough to get newer xorg servers running.
(I need to double-check the PCI spec, but it is well possible that we
can't do much better anyway: ISTR the PCI spec allows devices to share
decoding ressources between ROM and runtime logics, which means there
is no safe way to read the original ROM at runtime. Correct me if
I'm wrong.)
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New in v0.5.18 (2009/05/20)
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Added support for RackSpace's CloudFiles, cf+http.
Added support for Tahoe-LAFS
patch #6743: Tahoe backend for duplicity
Only half of this bug is fixed but it's still useful.
bug #21792: pipe call fails with an error OSError:
[Errno 24] Too many open files
Changed from using ulimit external command to
resource.getrlimit to check open files limit.
New in v0.5.17 (2009/05/04)
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Removed one line of code left from some testing that I
did that caused a crash when the target dir was empty
and collection-status was requested.
Moved from using the df command to get temp space
availability to Python's os.statvfs() call. Not all
df commands work the same way.
patch #6813: Making changelist easy to read
patch #6814: Ignore comments in filelists
New in v0.5.16 (2009/04/21)
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bug #24825: duplicity warn on insufficient TMPDIR
space availability and low max open
file limits pre-backup.
bug #25594: wrong backup statistics
bug #25976: Password requested when not needed.
patch #6806: More graceful handling of old
--short-filename files
Added tilde and variable expansion to the source or
target argument that is not a URL.
New in v0.5.15 (2009/04/09)
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FTP backend was failing on PureFTPd when the "-x ''"
option was removed from the second ncftpls popen, a fix
that was implemented due to bug #24741. This fix does
the ls in one pass by extracting the last entry on the
'ls -l' listing.
If a file is unreadable due to access rights or other
non-fatal errors, put out error message and continue
rather than dying messily with a traceback.
Added tilde '~' expansion and variable expansion in the
options that require a filename. You can now have this
"--archive-dir=~/ArchDir/$SYSNAME" if you need it. No
expansion is applied to the source or target URL's.
Fixed problem I caused, again, where sys.exit() was
trapping instead of exiting. Added big note to not
to do that again.
New in v0.5.14 (2009/04/02)
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After email voting among known duplicity contributors,
the decision was reached to revert to the GPL Version 2
license, so with their consensus, duplicity is now under
GPL Version 2.
Revert to calling NcFTP utilities (ls, get, put) directly
rather than scripting ncftp via pexpect by reverting to the
0.5.07 version of ftpbackend.py.
Changed fatal error regarding version 3.2.0 of ncftpput to
warning level since it has been reported that the problem
does not occur on most distributions.
Changed from log.Log with numbered log levels to log.Debug,
log.Info, log.Notice, log.Warn, log.FatalError.
The -vN option has not changed. Verbosity may also be one
of: character [ewnid], or word ['error', 'warning', 'notice',
'info', 'debug']. The default is 4 (Notice). The options
-v4, -vn, and -vnotice are functionally equivalent, as are
the mixed-case versions, -vN, -vNotice, -vNOTICE.
Normalized include statements and tried to insure that all
duplicity includes were from the duplicity module.
patch #6790: Add --exclude-if-present
New in v0.5.13 (2009/03/26)
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Add more error detection to FTP backend.
Fix backends so sleep does not occur after last retry.
Fix so BackendException does not cause traceback except when
verbosity is at level 5 or higher (Info level).
Adjust log levels so some errors show up with default verbosity.
Fixed bug where an extra comma caused a traceback during a warning
about unnecessary sig files. Plus fixed print so the real filename
would show up and not a Python object representation.
Add Changelog.GNU to website and distribution to add a bit of detail
showing the CVS changes via rcs2log. Added dist/mkGNUChangelog.sh.
bug #22908: Don't block gpg-agent
To fix the above, --use-agent was added as a command line option.
When this is specified and asymetric encryption is enabled, then all
GnuPG passphrases will come from the gpg-agent or equivalent program
and no passphrase prompt will be issued.
bug #25787: Usernames with escaped @-sign are not handled properly
bug #25976: Password requested when not needed.
patch #6787: import duplicity.GnuPGInterface explicitly
New in v0.5.12 (2009/03/15)
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bug #25838: Backup fails / ncftp - remote file already exists
With this fix we also get resume in ftp get/put. If a put or
get fails part of the way through, ncftp will resume on the
next retry.
bug #25853: duplicity fails with boto passwords coming from ~/.boto
patch #6773: Make user name optional in rsync backend
GPG errors will no longer cause tracebacks, but will produce a
log entry, from gpg, similar to the following:
===== Begin GnuPG log =====
gpg: BAD0BAD0: skipped: public key not found
gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: public key not found
===== End GnuPG log =====
This will let the user know what really caused the GPG process
to fail, and what really caused errors like 'broken pipe'.
New in v0.5.11 (2009/03/08)
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bug #25787: Usernames with @-sign are not handled properly
Bug #333057: GnuPGInterface prints exit statuses incorrectly
bug #25696: ncftp error w/0.5.09 -- nested target directories
bug #15664: When restoring backup: "OverflowError:
long int too large to convert to int"
patch #6761: More robust pexpect handling of SSH authentication
patch #6762: Wrong exit() used for 2.3/2.4 Python
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- Updating package for file from 5.00 to 5.03
- Adding/updating patch which prevents non-gcc is invoked
with gcc's warning options
Upstream changes:
2009-05-06 10:25 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* Avoid null dereference in cdf code (Drew Yao)
* More cdf bounds checks and overflow checks
2009-05-01 18:37 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* Buffer overflow fixes from Drew Yao
2009-04-30 17:10 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* Fix more cdf lossage. All the documents I have
right now print the correct information.
2009-03-27 18:43 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* don't print \012- separators in the same magic entry
if it consists of multiple magic printing lines.
2009-03-23 10:20 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* Avoid file descriptor leak in compress code from
(Daniel Novotny)
2009-03-18 16:50 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* Allow escaping of relation characters, so that we can say \^[A-Z]
and the ^ is not eaten as a relation char.
* Fix troff and fortran to their previous glory using
regex. This was broken since their removel from ascmagic.
2009-03-10 16:50 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* don't use strlen in strndup() (Toby Peterson)
2009-03-10 7:45 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* avoid c99 syntax.
2009-02-23 15:45 Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
* make the cdf code use the buffer first if available,
and then the fd code.
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18-5-2009
Bug fixed:
#578970 – should allow all text targets, not just UTF8_STRING
#578977 – use g_uri_list_extract_uris
#578959 – brasero crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
#579023 – No error message when attempting to burn on incorrect medium
and part of #573807 – Image selection filters are badly named
#582143 – Reports successful copy when out of disk space in copying DVD
Translations:
Marios Zindilis <m.zindilis@dmajor.org>: Updated Greek translation
David Planella <david.planella@gmail.com>: Added Catalan translation by Joan Duran
Jorge Gonzalez <jorgegonz@svn.gnome.org>: Updated Spanish translation
Mattias Põldaru <mahfiaz gmail com>: Updating Estonian translation
Khaled Hosny <khaledhosny@eglug.org>: Updated Arabic translation, with various spell checking and translation fixes
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