File fuse3.changes of Package fuse3.11420

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Thu Jun 13 14:54:44 UTC 2019 - Ismail Dönmez <idonmez@suse.com>

- Update to version 3.6.1 (bsc#1137860)
  * Fixed version number (release 3.6.0 was shipped with a declared
    version of 3.0.0).

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Thu Jun 13 12:07:16 UTC 2019 - Ismail Dönmez <idonmez@suse.com>

- Update to version 3.6.0
  * Added a new example (passthrough_hp). The functionality is
    similar to passthrough_ll, but the implementation focuses
    on performance and correctness rather than simplicity.
  * Added support for fuse kernel feature max_pages which allows
    to increase the maximum number of pages that can be used per
    request. This feature was introduced in kernel 4.20.
    max_pages is set based on the value in max_write. 
    By default max_write will be 1MiB now for kernels that
    support max_pages. If you want smaller buffers or writes
    you have to set max_write manually.

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Wed Apr 17 07:48:52 UTC 2019 - Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>

- Update to 3.5.0:
  * Changed ioctl commands to "unsigned int" in order to support
    commands which do not fit into a signed int. Commands issued
    by applications are still truncated to 32 bits.
  * Added SMB2 to whitelist (so users can now mount FUSE
    filesystems on mountpoints within SMB 2.0 filesystems).
  * Added a new cache_readdir flag to fuse_file_info to enable
    caching of readdir results. Supported by kernels 4.20 and newer.
  * Add support and documentation for FUSE_CAP_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT.

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Tue Mar 19 14:35:22 UTC 2019 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>

- Amend License: field with BSD2c, from
  https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/commit/4c699e7debd99b178b9574e7dd20f36937ef296e#diff-3f1e2bdc537057b6ac2f74d095a431b8

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Mon Mar 18 06:52:39 UTC 2019 - Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>

- Update to 3.4.2
  * The examples/passthrough_ll.c example filesystem has been significantly extended.
  * Support for copy_file_range has been added.
  * Build system updates for non-Linux systems. 
  * Fixed a memory leak
  * Added OpenAFS and HFS+ to whitelist 
  * Docu updates

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Thu Nov 29 08:30:24 UTC 2018 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>

- Update descriptions.
- Do not make documentation mandatory.

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Mon Nov 26 13:22:12 UTC 2018 - Ismail Dönmez <idonmez@suse.com>

- Update to version 3.3.0
  * The auto_unmount mode now works correctly in combination with
    autofs.
  * The FUSE_CAP_READDIRPLUS_AUTO capability is no longer enabled by
    default unless the file system defines both a readdir() and a
    readdirplus() handler.
  * The description of the FUSE_CAP_READDIRPLUS_AUTO flag has been
    improved.
  * Allow open /dev/fuse file descriptors to be passed via mountpoints
    of the special format /dev/fd/%u. This allows mounting to be
    handled by the parent so the FUSE filesystem process can run
    fully unprivileged.
  * Add a drop_privileges option to mount.fuse3 which causes it to open
    /dev/fuse and mount the file system itself, then run the FUSE file
    filesystem fully unprivileged and unable to re-acquire privilege
    via setuid, fscaps, etc.
  * Documented under which conditions the fuse_lowlevel_notify_*
    functions may block.
  * The chmod, chown, truncate, utimens and getattr handlers of
    the high-level API now all receive an additional struct
    fuse_file_info pointer. There are more API changes, consult
    https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/releases/tag/fuse-3.3.0
    for details.

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Thu Oct  4 10:51:37 UTC 2018 - Ismail Dönmez <idonmez@suse.com>

- Initial release v3.2.6
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