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------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 1 20:25:39 UTC 2021 - Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at> - more precise description - install bash-completion to /usr/, not /etc/ - spec-cleaner run ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 11 23:49:19 UTC 2017 - dmacvicar@suse.de - Update to version 1.0.39 - Changes since 1.0.38 * Fix a division-by-zero crash when reading corrupt password-encrypted tarsnap key files. * Fix a crash in reading corrupt "cpio newc" format archives included via the tarsnap @archive directive, on 32-bit systems. * Fix a bug in the handling of corrupt "ar" format archives included via the tarsnap @archive directive. * Fix an abort trap which complained about files with a negative modification time. (This assertion occured after the archive is stored, so no user data was at risk.) - Changes since 1.0.37 * tarsnap now accepts an --initialize-cachedir command, which is intended for the GUI and is not needed for command-line usage. * tarsnap now applies --humanize-numbers to the SIGINFO "progress" output. * tarsnap now gives a warning for --configfile /nosuchfile. * tarsnap now accepts --iso-dates, which prints file and directory dates as yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss in "list archive" mode. This can be cancelled with --no-iso-dates. * the ./configure --with-conf-no-sample flag causes in the sample config file to be installed as tarsnap.conf instead of tarsnap.conf.sample. This may result in overwriting an existing tarsnap.conf file. * tarsnap now accepts --force-resources to force the decryption of a passphrase-encrypted key file to proceed even if it is anticipated to require an excessive amount of memory or CPU time. This can be cancelled with --no-force-resources. * tarsnap now supports OpenSSL 1.1. * tarsnap now displays 'Deleting archive "foo"' when deleting a single archive in verbose mode. (The former behaviour was to print that message only when multiple archives were being deleted by a single tarsnap command.) * tarsnap now accepts --archive-names filename, which reads a list of archive names from a file in addition to any -f options. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jul 31 09:26:12 UTC 2016 - dmacvicar@suse.de - Update to version 1.0.37 - Changes since 1.0.36 * tarsnap-key(gen|mgmt|regen) now accept a --passphrase-time option, which specifies the duration to be spent on computing the derived keys used for encrypting the tarsnap key file. * tarsnap now accepts a --keep-going option when deleting or printing statistics about multiple archives. * tarsnap-keymgmt now accepts a --print-key-permissions option for listing the permissions contained in a key file. * tarsnap --print-stats now accepts a --csv-file option for printing statistics in comma-separated-value format. * tarsnap now accepts a --verify-config command which exits silently after checking the configuration file(s) for syntax errors. * tarsnap now looks for a server named "v1-0-0-server.tarsnap.com" instead of the historic "betatest-server.tarsnap.com" hostname. This should have no user-visible effect in most configurations. * tarsnap now correctly warns if a sparse extract fails due to hardlinks. * tarsnap now prints a warning if creating an empty archive. - Changes since 1.0.35 * A theoretically exploitable one-byte buffer overflow when archiving objects with long path names is fixed. * A vulnerability which allowed a corrupt archive to cause tarsnap to allocate a large amount of memory upon listing archives or reading the corrupt archive is fixed. * Tarsnap no longer crashes if its first DNS lookup fails. * Tarsnap no longer exits with "Callbacks uninitialized" when running on a dual-stack network if the first IP stack it attempts fails to connect. * tarsnap -c --dry-run can now run without a keyfile, allowing users to predict how much Tarsnap will cost before signing up. * Tarsnap now includes bash completion scripts. * Tarsnap now automatically detects and uses AESNI and SSE2 cpu features. - clean spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Oct 21 16:23:05 UTC 2013 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Tarsnap 1.0.35 * A bug in tarsnap 1.0.34 which could cause tarsnap to crash (segmentation fault or bus error) when encountering network glitches or outages is fixed. * deal with pseudofilesystems such as proc more gracefully. * support IPV6 * other bugfixes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 13 23:03:24 UTC 2012 - gregkh@opensuse.org - update to version 1.0.33, many bugfixes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 2 20:00:09 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Explicit BuildRequires on libbz2-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 5 19:21:08 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Update to version 1.0.30, many bugfixes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 30 16:12:44 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - make it a i686 package right away ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 18 20:14:43 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - remove SSE2 hackish spec file detection, just tell the compiler to enable it. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 3 02:43:14 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - enable sse2 code ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Feb 12 20:23:07 UTC 2011 - cristian.rodriguez@opensuse.org - Version 1.0.29 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 22 19:15:59 UTC 2011 - gregkh@suse.de - 1.0.28 release
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