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2
3BUGS ---------------------------------------------------------------
4Fix progress indicator to not corrupt log
5lchmod question
6Do not rely on having a group called "nobody"
7Incorrect timestamps (Debian #100295)
8Win32
9
10FEATURES ------------------------------------------------------------
11server-imposed bandwidth limits
12rsyncd over ssh
13Use chroot only if supported
14Allow supplementary groups in rsyncd.conf 2002/04/09
15Handling IPv6 on old machines
16Other IPv6 stuff:
17Add ACL support 2001/12/02
18Lazy directory creation
19proxy authentication 2002/01/23
20SOCKS 2002/01/23
21FAT support
22Allow forcing arbitrary permissions 2002/03/12
23--diff david.e.sewell 2002/03/15
24Add daemon --no-detach and --no-fork options
25Create more granular verbosity jw 2003/05/15
26
27DOCUMENTATION --------------------------------------------------------
28Update README
29Keep list of open issues and todos on the web site
30Update web site from CVS
31Perhaps redo manual as SGML
32
33LOGGING --------------------------------------------------------------
34Make dry run list all updates 2002/04/03
35Memory accounting
36Improve error messages
37Better statistics: Rasmus 2002/03/08
38Perhaps flush stdout like syslog
39Log deamon sessions that just list modules
40Log child death on signal
41Keep stderr and stdout properly separated (Debian #23626)
42Log errors with function that reports process of origin
43verbose output David Stein 2001/12/20
44Add reason for transfer to file logging
45debugging of daemon 2002/04/08
46internationalization
47
48DEVELOPMENT --------------------------------------------------------
49Handling duplicate names
50Use generic zlib 2002/02/25
51TDB: 2002/03/12
52Splint 2002/03/12
53Memory debugger
54Create release script
55Add machines to build farm
56
57PERFORMANCE ----------------------------------------------------------
58File list structure in memory
59Traverse just one directory at a time
60Allow skipping MD4 file_sum 2002/04/08
61Accelerate MD4
62
63TESTING --------------------------------------------------------------
64Torture test
65Cross-test versions 2001/08/22
66Test on kernel source
67Test large files
68Create mutator program for testing
69Create configure option to enable dangerous tests
70If tests are skipped, say why.
71Test daemon feature to disallow particular options.
72Create pipe program for testing
73Create test makefile target for some tests
74
75RELATED PROJECTS -----------------------------------------------------
76rsyncsh
77http://rsync.samba.org/rsync-and-debian/
78rsyncable gzip patch
79rsyncsplit as alternative to real integration with gzip?
80reverse rsync over HTTP Range
81
82
83
84BUGS ---------------------------------------------------------------
85
86Fix progress indicator to not corrupt log
87
88 Progress indicator can produce corrupt output when transferring directories:
89
90 main/binary-arm/
91 main/binary-arm/admin/
92 main/binary-arm/base/
93 main/binary-arm/comm/8.56kB/s 0:00:52
94 main/binary-arm/devel/
95 main/binary-arm/doc/
96 main/binary-arm/editors/
97 main/binary-arm/electronics/s 0:00:53
98 main/binary-arm/games/
99 main/binary-arm/graphics/
100 main/binary-arm/hamradio/
101 main/binary-arm/interpreters/
102 main/binary-arm/libs/6.61kB/s 0:00:54
103 main/binary-arm/mail/
104 main/binary-arm/math/
105 main/binary-arm/misc/
106
107 -- --
108
109
110lchmod question
111
112 I don't think we handle this properly on systems that don't have the
113 call. Are there any such?
114
115 -- --
116
117
118Do not rely on having a group called "nobody"
119
120 http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/refspecs/LSB_1.1.0/gLSB/usernames.html
121
122 On Debian it's "nogroup"
123
124 -- --
125
126
127Incorrect timestamps (Debian #100295)
128
129 A bit hard to believe, but apparently it happens.
130
131 -- --
132
133
134Win32
135
136 Don't detach, because this messes up --srvany.
137
138 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-08/msg00234.html
139
140
141
142 -- --
143
144FEATURES ------------------------------------------------------------
145
146server-imposed bandwidth limits
147
148 -- --
149
150
151rsyncd over ssh
152
153 There are already some patches to do this.
154
155 BitKeeper uses a server whose login shell is set to bkd. That's
156 probably a reasonable approach.
157
158 -- --
159
160
161Use chroot only if supported
162
163 If the platform doesn't support it, then don't even try.
164
165 If running as non-root, then don't fail, just give a warning.
166 (There was a thread about this a while ago?)
167
168 http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-August/thread.html
169 http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-September/thread.html
170
171 -- --
172
173
174Allow supplementary groups in rsyncd.conf 2002/04/09
175
176 Perhaps allow supplementary groups to be specified in rsyncd.conf;
177 then make the first one the primary gid and all the rest be
178 supplementary gids.
179
180 -- --
181
182
183Handling IPv6 on old machines
184
185 The KAME IPv6 patch is nice in theory but has proved a bit of a
186 nightmare in practice. The basic idea of their patch is that rsync
187 is rewritten to use the new getaddrinfo()/getnameinfo() interface,
188 rather than gethostbyname()/gethostbyaddr() as in rsync 2.4.6.
189 Systems that don't have the new interface are handled by providing
190 our own implementation in lib/, which is selectively linked in.
191
192 The problem with this is that it is really hard to get right on
193 platforms that have a half-working implementation, so redefining
194 these functions clashes with system headers, and leaving them out
195 breaks. This affects at least OSF/1, RedHat 5, and Cobalt, which
196 are moderately improtant.
197
198 Perhaps the simplest solution would be to have two different files
199 implementing the same interface, and choose either the new or the
200 old API. This is probably necessary for systems that e.g. have
201 IPv6, but gethostbyaddr() can't handle it. The Linux manpage claims
202 this is currently the case.
203
204 In fact, our internal sockets interface (things like
205 open_socket_out(), etc) is much narrower than the getaddrinfo()
206 interface, and so probably simpler to get right. In addition, the
207 old code is known to work well on old machines.
208
209 We could drop the rather large lib/getaddrinfo files.
210
211 -- --
212
213
214Other IPv6 stuff:
215
216 Implement suggestions from http://www.kame.net/newsletter/19980604/
217 and ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/RFC/rfc2553.txt
218
219 If a host has multiple addresses, then listen try to connect to all
220 in order until we get through. (getaddrinfo may return multiple
221 addresses.) This is kind of implemented already.
222
223 Possibly also when starting as a server we may need to listen on
224 multiple passive addresses. This might be a bit harder, because we
225 may need to select on all of them. Hm.
226
227 Define a syntax for IPv6 literal addresses. Since they include
228 colons, they tend to break most naming systems, including ours.
229 Based on the HTTP IPv6 syntax, I think we should use
230
231 rsync://[::1]/foo/bar [::1]::bar
232
233 which should just take a small change to the parser code.
234
235 -- --
236
237
238Add ACL support 2001/12/02
239
240 Transfer ACLs. Need to think of a standard representation.
241 Probably better not to even try to convert between NT and POSIX.
242 Possibly can share some code with Samba.
243
244 -- --
245
246
247Lazy directory creation
248
249 With the current common --include '*/' --exclude '*' pattern, people
250 can end up with many empty directories. We might avoid this by
251 lazily creating such directories.
252
253 -- --
254
255
256proxy authentication 2002/01/23
257
258 Allow RSYNC_PROXY to be http://user:pass@proxy.foo:3128/, and do
259 HTTP Basic Proxy-Authentication.
260
261 Multiple schemes are possible, up to and including the insanity that
262 is NTLM, but Basic probably covers most cases.
263
264 -- --
265
266
267SOCKS 2002/01/23
268
269 Add --with-socks, and then perhaps a command-line option to put them
270 on or off. This might be more reliable than LD_PRELOAD hacks.
271
272 -- --
273
274
275FAT support
276
277 rsync to a FAT partition on a Unix machine doesn't work very well at
278 the moment. I think we get errors about invalid filenames and
279 perhaps also trying to do atomic renames.
280
281 I guess the code to do this is currently #ifdef'd on Windows;
282 perhaps we ought to intelligently fall back to it on Unix too.
283
284 -- --
285
286
287Allow forcing arbitrary permissions 2002/03/12
288
289 On 12 Mar 2002, Dave Dykstra <dwd@bell-labs.com> wrote:
290 > If we would add an option to do that functionality, I
291 > would vote for one that was more general which could mask
292 > off any set of permission bits and possibly add any set of
293 > bits. Perhaps a chmod-like syntax if it could be
294 > implemented simply.
295
296 I think that would be good too. For example, people uploading files
297 to a web server might like to say
298
299 rsync -avzP --chmod a+rX ./ sourcefrog.net:/home/www/sourcefrog/
300
301 Ideally the patch would implement as many of the gnu chmod semantics
302 as possible. I think the mode parser should be a separate function
303 that passes back something like (mask,set) description to the rest
304 of the program. For bonus points there would be a test case for the
305 parser.
306
307 Possibly also --chown
308
309 (Debian #23628)
310
311 -- --
312
313
314--diff david.e.sewell 2002/03/15
315
316 Allow people to specify the diff command. (Might want to use wdiff,
317 gnudiff, etc.)
318
319 Just diff the temporary file with the destination file, and delete
320 the tmp file rather than moving it into place.
321
322 Interaction with --partial.
323
324 Security interactions with daemon mode?
325
326 -- --
327
328
329Add daemon --no-detach and --no-fork options
330
331 Very useful for debugging. Also good when running under a
332 daemon-monitoring process that tries to restart the service when the
333 parent exits.
334
335 -- --
336
337
338Create more granular verbosity jw 2003/05/15
339
340 Control output with the --report option.
341
342 The option takes as a single argument (no whitespace) a
343 comma delimited lists of keywords.
344
345 This would separate debugging from "logging" as well as
346 fine grained selection of statistical reporting and what
347 actions are logged.
348
349 http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2003-May/006059.html
350
351 -- --
352
353DOCUMENTATION --------------------------------------------------------
354
355Update README
356
357 -- --
358
359
360Keep list of open issues and todos on the web site
361
362 -- --
363
364
365Update web site from CVS
366
367 -- --
368
369
370Perhaps redo manual as SGML
371
372 The man page is getting rather large, and there is more information
373 that ought to be added.
374
375 TexInfo source is probably a dying format.
376
377 Linuxdoc looks like the most likely contender. I know DocBook is
378 favoured by some people, but it's so bloody verbose, even with emacs
379 support.
380
381 -- --
382
383LOGGING --------------------------------------------------------------
384
385Make dry run list all updates 2002/04/03
386
387 --dry-run is too dry
388
389 Mark Santcroos points out that -n fails to list files which have
390 only metadata changes, though it probably should.
391
392 There may be a Debian bug about this as well.
393
394 -- --
395
396
397Memory accounting
398
399 At exit, show how much memory was used for the file list, etc.
400
401 Also we do a wierd exponential-growth allocation in flist.c. I'm
402 not sure this makes sense with modern mallocs. At any rate it will
403 make us allocate a huge amount of memory for large file lists.
404
405 -- --
406
407
408Improve error messages
409
410 If we hang or get SIGINT, then explain where we were up to. Perhaps
411 have a static buffer that contains the current function name, or
412 some kind of description of what we were trying to do. This is a
413 little easier on people than needing to run strace/truss.
414
415 "The dungeon collapses! You are killed." Rather than "unexpected
416 eof" give a message that is more detailed if possible and also more
417 helpful.
418
419 If we get an error writing to a socket, then we should perhaps
420 continue trying to read to see if an error message comes across
421 explaining why the socket is closed. I'm not sure if this would
422 work, but it would certainly make our messages more helpful.
423
424 What happens if a directory is missing -x attributes. Do we lose
425 our load? (Debian #28416) Probably fixed now, but a test case would
426 be good.
427
428
429
430 -- --
431
432
433Better statistics: Rasmus 2002/03/08
434
435 <Rasmus>
436 hey, how about an rsync option that just gives you the
437 summary without the list of files? And perhaps gives
438 more information like the number of new files, number
439 of changed, deleted, etc. ?
440
441 <mbp>
442 nice idea there is --stats but at the moment it's very
443 tridge-oriented rather than user-friendly it would be
444 nice to improve it that would also work well with
445 --dryrun
446
447 -- --
448
449
450Perhaps flush stdout like syslog
451
452 Perhaps flush stdout after each filename, so that people trying to
453 monitor progress in a log file can do so more easily. See
454 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=48108
455
456 -- --
457
458
459Log deamon sessions that just list modules
460
461 At the connections that just get a list of modules are not logged,
462 but they should be.
463
464 -- --
465
466
467Log child death on signal
468
469 If a child of the rsync daemon dies with a signal, we should notice
470 that when we reap it and log a message.
471
472 -- --
473
474
475Keep stderr and stdout properly separated (Debian #23626)
476
477 -- --
478
479
480Log errors with function that reports process of origin
481
482 Use a separate function for reporting errors; prefix it with
483 "rsync:" or "rsync(remote)", or perhaps even "rsync(local
484 generator): ".
485
486 -- --
487
488
489verbose output David Stein 2001/12/20
490
491 Indicate whether files are new, updated, or deleted
492
493 At end of transfer, show how many files were or were not transferred
494 correctly.
495
496 -- --
497
498
499Add reason for transfer to file logging
500
501 Explain *why* every file is transferred or not (e.g. "local mtime
502 123123 newer than 1283198")
503
504 -- --
505
506
507debugging of daemon 2002/04/08
508
509 Add an rsyncd.conf parameter to turn on debugging on the server.
510
511 -- --
512
513
514internationalization
515
516 Change to using gettext(). Probably need to ship this for platforms
517 that don't have it.
518
519 Solicit translations.
520
521 Does anyone care? Before we bother modifying the code, we ought to
522 get the manual translated first, because that's possibly more useful
523 and at any rate demonstrates desire.
524
525 -- --
526
527DEVELOPMENT --------------------------------------------------------
528
529Handling duplicate names
530
531 We need to be careful of duplicate names getting into the file list.
532 See clean_flist(). This could happen if multiple arguments include
533 the same file. Bad.
534
535 I think duplicates are only a problem if they're both flowing
536 through the pipeline at the same time. For example we might have
537 updated the first occurrence after reading the checksums for the
538 second. So possibly we just need to make sure that we don't have
539 both in the pipeline at the same time.
540
541 Possibly if we did one directory at a time that would be sufficient.
542
543 Alternatively we could pre-process the arguments to make sure no
544 duplicates will ever be inserted. There could be some bad cases
545 when we're collapsing symlinks.
546
547 We could have a hash table.
548
549 The root of the problem is that we do not want more than one file
550 list entry referring to the same file. At first glance there are
551 several ways this could happen: symlinks, hardlinks, and repeated
552 names on the command line.
553
554 If names are repeated on the command line, they may be present in
555 different forms, perhaps by traversing directory paths in different
556 ways, traversing paths including symlinks. Also we need to allow
557 for expansion of globs by rsync.
558
559 At the moment, clean_flist() requires having the entire file list in
560 memory. Duplicate names are detected just by a string comparison.
561
562 We don't need to worry about hard links causing duplicates because
563 files are never updated in place. Similarly for symlinks.
564
565 I think even if we're using a different symlink mode we don't need
566 to worry.
567
568 Unless we're really clever this will introduce a protocol
569 incompatibility, so we need to be able to accept the old format as
570 well.
571
572 -- --
573
574
575Use generic zlib 2002/02/25
576
577 Perhaps don't use our own zlib.
578
579 Advantages:
580
581 - will automatically be up to date with bugfixes in zlib
582
583 - can leave it out for small rsync on e.g. recovery disks
584
585 - can use a shared library
586
587 - avoids people breaking rsync by trying to do this themselves and
588 messing up
589
590 Should we ship zlib for systems that don't have it, or require
591 people to install it separately?
592
593 Apparently this will make us incompatible with versions of rsync
594 that use the patched version of rsync. Probably the simplest way to
595 do this is to just disable gzip (with a warning) when talking to old
596 versions.
597
598 -- --
599
600
601TDB: 2002/03/12
602
603 Rather than storing the file list in memory, store it in a TDB.
604
605 This *might* make memory usage lower while building the file list.
606
607 Hashtable lookup will mean files are not transmitted in order,
608 though... hm.
609
610 This would neatly eliminate one of the major post-fork shared data
611 structures.
612
613 -- --
614
615
616Splint 2002/03/12
617
618 Build rsync with SPLINT to try to find security holes. Add
619 annotations as necessary. Keep track of the number of warnings
620 found initially, and see how many of them are real bugs, or real
621 security bugs. Knowing the percentage of likely hits would be
622 really interesting for other projects.
623
624 -- --
625
626
627Memory debugger
628
629 jra recommends Valgrind:
630
631 http://devel-home.kde.org/~sewardj/
632
633 -- --
634
635
636Create release script
637
638 Script would:
639
640 Update spec files
641
642 Build tar file; upload
643
644 Send announcement to mailing list and c.o.l.a.
645
646 Make freshmeat announcement
647
648 Update web site
649
650 -- --
651
652
653Add machines to build farm
654
655 Cygwin (on different versions of Win32?)
656
657 HP-UX variants (via HP?)
658
659 SCO
660
661
662
663 -- --
664
665PERFORMANCE ----------------------------------------------------------
666
667File list structure in memory
668
669 Rather than one big array, perhaps have a tree in memory mirroring
670 the directory tree.
671
672 This might make sorting much faster! (I'm not sure it's a big CPU
673 problem, mind you.)
674
675 It might also reduce memory use in storing repeated directory names
676 -- again I'm not sure this is a problem.
677
678 -- --
679
680
681Traverse just one directory at a time
682
683 Traverse just one directory at a time. Tridge says it's possible.
684
685 At the moment rsync reads the whole file list into memory at the
686 start, which makes us use a lot of memory and also not pipeline
687 network access as much as we could.
688
689 -- --
690
691
692Allow skipping MD4 file_sum 2002/04/08
693
694 If we're doing a local transfer, or using -W, then perhaps don't
695 send the file checksum. If we're doing a local transfer, then
696 calculating MD4 checksums uses 90% of CPU and is unlikely to be
697 useful.
698
699 Indeed for transfers over zlib or ssh we can also rely on the
700 transport to have quite strong protection against corruption.
701
702 Perhaps we should have an option to disable this,
703 analogous to --whole-file, although it would default to
704 disabled. The file checksum takes up a definite space in
705 the protocol -- we can either set it to 0, or perhaps just
706 leave it out.
707
708 -- --
709
710
711Accelerate MD4
712
713 Perhaps borrow an assembler MD4 from someone?
714
715 Make sure we call MD4 with properly-sized blocks whenever possible
716 to avoid copying into the residue region?
717
718 -- --
719
720TESTING --------------------------------------------------------------
721
722Torture test
723
724 Something that just keeps running rsync continuously over a data set
725 likely to generate problems.
726
727 -- --
728
729
730Cross-test versions 2001/08/22
731
732 Part of the regression suite should be making sure that we
733 don't break backwards compatibility: old clients vs new
734 servers and so on. Ideally we would test both up and down
735 from the current release to all old versions.
736
737 Run current rsync versions against significant past releases.
738
739 We might need to omit broken old versions, or versions in which
740 particular functionality is broken
741
742 It might be sufficient to test downloads from well-known public
743 rsync servers running different versions of rsync. This will give
744 some testing and also be the most common case for having different
745 versions and not being able to upgrade.
746
747 The new --protocol option may help in this.
748
749 -- --
750
751
752Test on kernel source
753
754 Download all versions of kernel; unpack, sync between them. Also
755 sync between uncompressed tarballs. Compare directories after
756 transfer.
757
758 Use local mode; ssh; daemon; --whole-file and --no-whole-file.
759
760 Use awk to pull out the 'speedup' number for each transfer. Make
761 sure it is >= x.
762
763 -- --
764
765
766Test large files
767
768 Sparse and non-sparse
769
770 -- --
771
772
773Create mutator program for testing
774
775 Insert bytes, delete bytes, swap blocks, ...
776
777 -- --
778
779
780Create configure option to enable dangerous tests
781
782 -- --
783
784
785If tests are skipped, say why.
786
787 -- --
788
789
790Test daemon feature to disallow particular options.
791
792 -- --
793
794
795Create pipe program for testing
796
797 Create pipe program that makes slow/jerky connections for
798 testing Versions of read() and write() that corrupt the
799 stream, or abruptly fail
800
801 -- --
802
803
804Create test makefile target for some tests
805
806 Separate makefile target to run rough tests -- or perhaps
807 just run them every time?
808
809 -- --
810
811RELATED PROJECTS -----------------------------------------------------
812
813rsyncsh
814
815 Write a small emulation of interactive ftp as a Pythonn program
816 that calls rsync. Commands such as "cd", "ls", "ls *.c" etc map
817 fairly directly into rsync commands: it just needs to remember the
818 current host, directory and so on. We can probably even do
819 completion of remote filenames.
820
821 -- --
822
823
824http://rsync.samba.org/rsync-and-debian/
825
826
827 -- --
828
829
830rsyncable gzip patch
831
832 Exhaustive, tortuous testing
833
834 Cleanups?
835
836 -- --
837
838
839rsyncsplit as alternative to real integration with gzip?
840
841 -- --
842
843
844reverse rsync over HTTP Range
845
846 Goswin Brederlow suggested this on Debian; I think tridge and I
847 talked about it previous in relation to rproxy.
848
849 -- --
850