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1NEWS for rsync 2.6.2 (30 Apr 2004)
2Protocol: 28 (unchanged)
3Changes since 2.6.1:
4
5 BUG FIXES:
6
7 - Fixed a major bug in the sorting of the filenames when --relative
8 is used for some sources (just sources such as "/" and "/*" were
9 affected). This fix ensures that we ask for the right file-list
10 item when requesting changes from the sender.
11
12 - Rsync now checks the return value of the close() function to
13 better report disk-full problems on an NFS file system.
14
15 - Restored the old daemon-server behavior of logging error messages
16 rather than returning them to the user. (A better long-term fix
17 will be sought in the future.)
18
19 - An obscure uninitialized-variable bug was fixed in the uid/gid
20 code. (This bug probably had no ill effects.)
21
22 BUILD CHANGES:
23
24 - Got rid of the configure check for sys/sysctl.h (it wasn't used
25 and was causing a problem on some systems). Also improved the
26 broken-largefile-locking test to try to avoid failure due to an
27 NFS build-dir.
28
29 - Fixed a compile problem on systems that don't define
30 AI_NUMERICHOST.
31
32 - Fixed a compile problem in the popt source for compilers that
33 don't support __attribute__.
34
35 DEVELOPER RELATED:
36
37 - Improved the testsuite's "merge" test to work on OSF1.
38
39 - Two new diffs were added to the patches dir.
40
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42NEWS for rsync 2.6.1 (26 Apr 2004)
43Protocol: 28 (changed)
44Changes since 2.6.0:
45
46 SECURITY FIXES:
47
48 - Paths sent to an rsync daemon are more thoroughly sanitized when
49 chroot is not used. If you're running a non-read-only rsync
50 daemon with chroot disabled, *please upgrade*, ESPECIALLY if the
51 user privs you run rsync under is anything above "nobody".
52
53 ENHANCEMENTS:
54
55 - Lower memory use, more optimal transfer of data over the socket,
56 and lower CPU usage (see the INTERNAL section for details).
57
58 - The RSYNC_PROXY environment variable can now contain a
59 "USER:PASS@" prefix before the "HOST:PORT" information.
60 (Bardur Arantsson)
61
62 - The --progress output now mentions how far along in the transfer
63 we are, including both a count of files transferred and a
64 percentage of the total file-count that we've processed. It also
65 shows better current-rate-of-transfer and remaining-transfer-time
66 values.
67
68 - Documentation changes now attempt to describe some often mis-
69 understood features more clearly.
70
71 BUG FIXES:
72
73 - When -x (--one-file-system) is combined with -L (--copy-links) or
74 --copy-unsafe-links, no symlinked files are skipped, even if the
75 referent file is on a different filesystem.
76
77 - The --link-dest code now works properly for a non-root user when
78 (1) the UIDs of the source and destination differ and -o was
79 specified, or (2) when the group of the source can't be used on
80 the destination and -g was specified.
81
82 - Fixed a bug in the handling of -H (hard-links) that might cause
83 the expanded PATH/NAME value of the current item to get
84 overwritten (due to an expanded-name caching bug).
85
86 - We now reset the "new data has been sent" flag at the start of
87 each file we send. This makes sure that an interrupted transfer
88 with the --partial option set doesn't keep a shorter temp file
89 than the current basis file when no new data has been transfered
90 over the wire for that file.
91
92 - Fixed a byte-order problem in --batch-mode on big-endian machines.
93 (Jay Fenlason)
94
95 - When using --cvs-exclude, the exclude items we get from a
96 per-directory's .cvsignore file once again only affect that one
97 directory (not all following directories too). The items are also
98 now properly word-split and parsed without any +/- prefix parsing.
99
100 - When specifying the USER@HOST: prefix for a file, the USER part
101 can now contain an '@', if needed (i.e. the last '@' is used to
102 find the HOST, not the first).
103
104 - Fixed some bugs in the handling of group IDs for non-root users:
105 (1) It properly handles a group that the sender didn't have a name
106 for (it would previously skip changing the group on any files in
107 that group). (2) If --numeric-ids is used, rsync no longer
108 attempts to set groups that the user doesn't have the permission
109 to set.
110
111 - Fixed the "refuse options" setting in the rsyncd.conf file.
112
113 - Improved the -x (--one-file-system) flag's handling of any mount-
114 point directories we encounter. It is both more optimal (in that
115 it no longer does a useless scan of the contents of the mount-
116 point dirs) and also fixes a bug where a remapped mount of the
117 original filesystem could get discovered in a subdir we should be
118 ignoring.
119
120 - Rsync no longer discards a double-slash at the start of a filename
121 when trying to open the file. It also no longer constructs names
122 that start with a double slash (unless the user supplied them).
123
124 - Path-specifying options to a daemon should now work the same with
125 or without chroot turned on. Previously, such a option (such as
126 --link-dest) would get its absolute path munged into a relative
127 one if chroot was not on, making that setting fairly useless.
128 Rsync now transforms the path into one that is based on the
129 module's base dir when chroot is not enabled.
130
131 - Fixed a compatibility problem interacting with older rsync
132 versions that might send us an empty --suffix value without
133 telling us that --backup-dir was specified.
134
135 - The "hosts allow" option for a daemon-over-remote-shell process
136 now has improved support for IPv6 addresses and a fix for systems
137 that have a length field in their socket structs.
138
139 - Fixed the ability to request an empty backup --suffix when sending
140 files to an rsync daemon.
141
142 INTERNAL:
143
144 - Most of the I/O is now buffered, which results in a pretty large
145 speedup when running under MS Windows. (Craig Barratt)
146
147 - Optimizations to the name-handling/comparing code have made some
148 significant reductions in user-CPU time for large file sets.
149
150 - Some cleanup of the variable types make the code more consistent.
151
152 - Reduced memory requirements of hard link preservation.
153 (J.W. Schultz)
154
155 - Implemented a new algorithm for hard-link handling that speeds up
156 the code significantly. (J.W. Schultz and Wayne Davison)
157
158 - The --hard-link option now uses the first existing file in the
159 group of linked files as the basis for the transfer. This
160 prevents the sub-optimal transfer of a file's data when a new
161 hardlink is added on the sending side and it sorts alphabetically
162 earlier in the list than the files that are already present on the
163 receiving side.
164
165 - Dropped support for protocol versions less than 20 (2.3.0 released
166 15 Mar 1999) and activated warnings for protocols less than 25
167 (2.5.0 released 23 Aug 2001). (Wayne Davison and J.W. Schultz,
168 severally)
169
170 - More optimal data transmission for --hard-links (protocol 28).
171
172 - More optimal data transmission for --checksum (protocol 28).
173
174 - Less memory is used when --checksum is specified.
175
176 - Less memory is used in the file list (a per-file savings).
177
178 - The generator is now better about not modifying the file list
179 during the transfer in order to avoid a copy-on-write memory
180 bifurcation (on systems where fork() uses shared memory).
181 Previously, rsync's shared memory would slowly become unshared,
182 resulting in real memory usage nearly doubling on the receiving
183 side by the end of the transfer. Now, as long as permissions
184 are being preserved, the shared memory should remain that way
185 for the entire transfer.
186
187 - Changed hardlink info and file_struct + strings to use allocation
188 pools. This reduces memory use for large file-sets and permits
189 freeing memory to the OS. (J.W. Schultz)
190
191 - The 2 pipes used between the receiver and generator processes
192 (which are forked on the same machine) were reduced to 1 pipe and
193 the protocol improved so that (1) it is now impossible to have the
194 "redo" pipe fill up and hang rsync, and (2) trailing messages from
195 the receiver don't get lost on their way through the generator
196 over to the sender (which mainly affected hard-link messages and
197 verbose --stats output).
198
199 - Improved the internal uid/gid code to be more portable and a
200 little more optimized.
201
202 - The device numbers sent when using --devices are now sent as
203 separate major/minor values with 32-bit accuracy (protocol 28).
204 Previously, the copied devices were sent as a single 32-bit
205 number. This will make inter-operation of 64-bit binaries more
206 compatible with their 32-bit brethren (with both ends of the
207 connection are using protocol 28). Note that optimizations in the
208 binary protocol for sending the device numbers often results in
209 fewer bytes being used than before, even though more precision is
210 now available.
211
212 - Some cleanup of the exclude/include structures and its code made
213 things clearer (internally), simpler, and more efficient.
214
215 - The reading & writing of the file-list in batch-mode is now
216 handled by the same code that sends & receives the list over the
217 wire. This makes it much easier to maintain. (Note that the
218 batch code is still considered to be experimental.)
219
220 BUILD CHANGES:
221
222 - The configure script now accepts --with-rsyncd-conf=PATH to
223 override the default value of the /etc/rsyncd.conf file.
224
225 - Fixed configure bug when running "./configure --disable-ipv6".
226
227 - Fixed compilation problem on Tru64 Unix (having to do with
228 sockaddr.sa_len and sockaddr.sin_len).
229
230 DEVELOPER RELATED:
231
232 - Fixed "make test" bug when build dir is not the source dir.
233
234 - Added a couple extra diffs in the "patches" dir, removed the ones
235 that got applied, and rebuilt the rest.
236