+ - A daemon with "use chroot = no" and excluded items listed in the daemon
+ config file now properly checks an absolute-path arg specified for these
+ options: --compare-dest, --link-dest, --copy-dest, --partial-dir,
+ --backup-dir, --temp-dir, and --files-from.
+
+ - A daemon can now be told to disable all user- and group-name translation
+ on a per-module basis. This avoids a potential problem with a writable
+ daemon module that has "use chroot" enabled -- if precautions weren't
+ taken, a user could try to add a missing library and get rsync to use
+ it. This makes rsync safer by default, and more configurable when id-
+ translation is not desired. See the daemon's "numeric ids" parameter
+ for full details.
+
+ - A chroot daemon can now indicate which part of its path should affect the
+ chroot call, and which part should become an inside-chroot path for the
+ module. This allows you to have outside-the-transfer paths (such as for
+ libraries) even when you enable chroot protection. The idiom used in the
+ rsyncd.conf file is: path = /chroot/dirs/./dirs/inside
+
+ - If a file's data arrived successfully on the receiving side but the
+ rename of the temporary file to the destination file failed AND the
+ --remove-source-files (or the deprecated --remove-sent-files) option
+ was specified, rsync no longer erroneously removes the associated
+ source file.
+