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This version requires c++14 so the patch concerning vector.assign() missing in sunpro has been removed. src/libdar/mask_list.hpp could not be patched and the my_char method does not exist anywhere in the sources so the patch has been removed. This version includes autotools changes that have AM_LDFLAGS and looks for getopt in unistd.h. Added extra buildlink files so that all deps are found. Changes from Changelog: from 2.7.6 to 2.7.7 - added support for sequential reading more of sliced backup, to accommodate tape support used with slices (at the opposite of dar_split) - fixing few typos in doc - making libdar more tolerant when calls to fadvise fail from 2.7.5 to 2.7.6 - adding -f option to dar_cp - adding static version of dar_cp (dar_cp_static) as compilation outcome - added FAQ for tape usage with dar - fixing error in libdar header file installation - fixed bug met when interrupting the creation of a block compressed backup (always used by lzo compression and by other algorithm only when performing multi-threaded compression) - typo fixes in documentation - fixed message in lax mode used to obtain from the user the archive format when this information is corrupted in the archive. - fixing lax mode condition that popped up without being requested - fixing bug met when reading slice an special block device by mean of a symlink - adapting sanity checks to the case of a backup read from a special device in sequential-read mode. - fixed bug that lead dar to report CRC error while reading a backup from a pipe with the help of an isolated catalogue - adding -V option to dar_split (was using -v) for homogeneity with other commands from 2.7.4 to 2.7.5 - fixed double free error met when deciphering an archive with a wrong password/passphrase and when multi-threading is used. from 2.7.3 to 2.7.4 - fixed excessive context control that led libdar to report a bug when an file-system I/O error was returned by the operating system - fixed mini-digits auto-detection, which only worked when slice number 1 was present, even if subsequent slices could be used to detect its value - fixed typos and minor incoherence in documentation - update version information to display libthreadar barrier implementation used, info available since its release 1.4.0 from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3 - fixed bug met when restoring files in sequential-read mode and feeding the backup to dar on its stdin: When dar had to remove a file that had been deleted at the time of the backup since the backup of reference was made, dar aborted the restoration reporting it could not skip backward on a pipe. - adding call to kill() then join() in destructor of class slave_thread and fichier_libcurl to avoid the risk of SEGFAULT in rare conditions under Cygwin (Windows) - fixed several typos in bug, messages and comments - fixed script used to build windows binary to match recent cygwin dll - fix spelling and improved clarity in dar_split messages from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2 - fixed bug met when a user command returns an error while dar is saving fsa attributes of inodes (this conjunction make it an infrequent situation) - fixed typo in documentation - fixed remaining bug from 2.7.1 met when compiling dar/libdar with a compiler (clang-5.0 here) that requires a flag to activate C++14 support while complaining (for a good reason) when this flag is passed too while compiling C code. - fixed self reported bug escape.cpp line 858 met when using lzo compression or multi-threaded compression while creating a backup to stdout. - fixed bug met when creating a backup to stdout that lead libdar to corrupt data when trying to re-save a file uncompressed due to poor compression result - fixed minor bug met when setting --mincompr to zero and using block_compressor (lzo algo or any algo in block compression): empty files were reported as truncated due to the lack of block header (compressed empty file being stored as an empty file) from 2.7.0 to 2.7.1 - fixed compilation script to require support for C++14 due to new features introduces in 2.7.0 that rely on modern C++ constructions. Updated documentation accordingly about this updated requirement. - fixed missing included header for compilation to suceed under MacOS X - fixed typo in man page - adding minor feature: storing the backup root (-R option) in the archive to be able to restore 'in place' thanks to the new -ap option that sets the -R path to the one stored in the archive. - merging fixes an enhancements brought by release 2.6.15 from 2.6.x to 2.7.0 - using the truncate system call whenever possible in place of skipping back in the archive, when file need to re-save uncompressed, or when file has changed while it was read for backup - improved slice name versus base name error, now substituting (rather than just asking the user) the first by the later when else it would lead to an execution error. - auto-detecting min-digits at reading time in complement of the feature listed just above - added the possibility to specify a gnupg key by mean of its key-id in addition to the email address it may be associated to, both for asymmetrical encryption and archive signing. - added -b option to dar_split to set the I/O block size - added -r option to dar_split to limit the transfer rate - added -c option to dar_split to limit the number of tape to read - new feature: zstd compression algorithm added - replaced old and experimental multi-threaded implementation by production grade one. -G option may now receive an argument on command line for fine tuning. libdar API has been updated accordingly. - added multi-threaded compression when using the new per block compression mode, the legacy streaming compression mode is still available (see both -G and -z option extended syntax). - added lz4 compression algorithm. - removed some deprecated/duplicated old options (--gzip,...) - enhanced the delta signature calculation providing mean for the user to adapt the signature block size in regard to the file's size to delta-sig. "--delta sig" option received an extended syntax. - increased timestamp precision from microsecond to nanosecond when the operating system supports it. It is still possible to use configure --enable-limit-time-accuracy=us at compilation time to use microsecond or even second accuracy even if the OS can support finer precision. - added argon2 hashing algorithm for key derivation function (kdf) which becomes the default if libargon2 is available, else it defaults to sha1 as for 2.6.x. When argon2 is used, kdf default iteration count is reduced to 10,000 (and stays 200,000 with sha1). This can be tuned as usual with --kdf-param option. - adding support for statx() under Linux which let libdar save file's birthtime. Unfortunately unlike under BSD systems (FreeBSD, MACoS X, and so on), the utime/utimes/timensat call do not set birthtime, so you cannot restore birthtime on Linux's unlike under BSD systems - AES becomes the default when gnupg is used without additional algorithm. - new implementation of the libcurl API use for more efficient reuse of established sessions. - You can now exclude/include per filesystem rather than just sticking to the current filesystem or ignoring filesystem boundary. -M option can now receive arguments. - new feature: dar_manager can now change the compression algorithm of an existing database. - Added a benchmark of dar versus tar and rsync for different use cases. - documentation review, update, cleanup, restructured and beautification. from 2.6.15 to 2.6.16 - fixed bug met when restoring files in sequential-read mode and feeding the backup to dar on its stdin: When dar had to remove a file that had been deleted at the time of the backup since the backup of reference was made, dar aborted the restoration reporting it could not skip backward on a pipe. - adding call to kill() then join() in destructor of class slave_thread and fichier_libcurl to avoid the risk of SEGFAULT in rare conditions under Cygwin (Windows) - fixed bug met when removing tape marks (-at option) and due to poor compression, dar skips back to re-save file uncompressed leading to self reported bug (due to an error in the sanity check). - fixing error message display by dar when -y option is used with another command (-c/-t/-l/-d/-x/-+/-C) from 2.6.14 to 2.6.15 - fixed error message formatting error leading message to contain garbage in place of system error information. - fixing bug (internal error) met while trying restoring files and dirs without sufficient write permission on the destination directory tree to perform the operation. - adding minor feature to avoid restoring Unix sockets (-au option) - fixing dar-catalogue.dtd from 2.6.13 to 2.6.14 - script used to build dar windows binary has been fixed to have the official default etc/darrc config file usable and used out of the box. - fixed bug met when removing slices of an old backup located on a remote sftp server - fixed bug in cache layer met when writing sliced backup to a remote ftp or sftp repository - enhancement to the -[ and -] options to work as expected when "DOS" formatted text file is provided as a file listing. from 2.6.12 to 2.6.13 - fixed compilation warning in testing routine (outside libdar and dar) - due to change in autoconf, the --sysconfdir path (which defaults to ${prefix}/etc) was read as an empty string, leading dar to look for darrc system file at the root of the filesystem (/darrc) - fixed bug that should occur in extremely rare conditions (it has been discover during 2.7.0 validation process): compression must be used, no ciphering, no hashing, file changed at backup time or had a poor compression ratio, was not saved at slice boundary, the previous entry had an EA saved but no FSA or an unchanged FSA. In such conditions are all met, dar tries to resave the file in place, but partially or totally overwites the EAs of the previous entry leading to archive testing to fail for these EA (though the archive could be finished without error). - fixed bug met when case insensitive mask is requested (-an option) and locale of file to restore or backup is not the one the dar binary is run with. from 2.6.11 to 2.6.12 - fixed regression met in 2.6.11 when generating encrypted archives from 2.6.10 to 2.6.11 - fixing bug in dar_manager libdar part, met when the two oldest entries for a file are recorded as unchanged (differential backup). - fixed typo in dar_manager man page - updated lax mode to ignore encryption flag found in header and trailer - fixed two opposite bugs in strong encryption code that annihilated each other, by chance - fixing bug met when merging an archive an re-compressing the data with another algorithm that gives a less good result, this condition lead the merging operation to fail reporting a CRC mismatch - improving archive header code to cope with unknown flags from 2.6.9 to 2.6.10 - update the configure script to handle some undocumented --enable-* options that existed but were not expected to be used. - fixed spelling in darrc comments - fixed bug in dar_split that could occur in very rare conditions - fixed EA support build failure due to what seems to be a change in Linux kernel header - fixed symbol conflict with s_host of in.h on omniOS platform from 2.6.8 to 2.6.9 - fixed some obvious bug when running doxygen (inlined documentation) - fixing configure.ac to detect xattr.h system header when it is located in /usr/include/sys like under Alpine Linux distro (musl libc) - fixed typo in symbol name "libdar.archive_summary" in python binding - fixed bug met when testing an archive in sequential-read mode leading dar to skip back to test deleted inode which is useless and may lead to failure if the archive is read from a pipe - adding *.zst files as excluded from compression when using the predefined target "compress-exclusion" - fixed text diagram alignment in documentation and spelling errors - moving date_past_N_days script to doc/sample with other scripts from 2.6.7 to 2.6.8 - fixing bug leading binary delta failed to be read from an archive in some quite rare condition. - fixed bug that was not listing file with delta path when filtering out unsaved inodes - updated source package for the python binding tutorial document be installed with the rest of the documentation - adding date_past_N_days helper script to backup only files later than "today minus N days" - incorporated the "args" support built script in dar source package from 2.6.6 to 2.6.7 - fixing shell_interaction_emulator class declaration to avoid compilation errors and warning under MacOS - fixed bug: dar failed creating an archive on its standard output reporting the error message "Skipping backward is not possible on a pipe" - new feature: added python binding to libdar! from 2.6.5 to 2.6.6 - fixing script that builds windows binary packages to include missing cygwin libraries - fixing bug: dar_manager batch command (-@@ option) contains a inverted test in a sanity check, leading the execution to systematically abort reporting an internal error message. - fixed message error type when asymmetrical encryption is requested and gpgme has not been activated at compilation time - fixed dar/libdar behavior when gpg binary is not available and gpgme has been activated at compilation time. Instead of aborting, dar now signal the gpgme error and proposes to retry initialization without gpgme support. This makes sense for dar_static binary which stays usable in that context when all options have been activated from 2.6.4 to 2.6.5 - fixed bug: dar crashed when the HOME environment variable was not defined (for example running dar from crontab) - removed useless skip() in cache layer - cache layer improvement, flushing write pending data before asking lower layer about skippability - fixed bug met when several consecutive compressed files were asked to be compressed and failed getting reduced in size by libdar. In that situation as expected, libdar tries to skip backward and stores the file uncompressed. However the cache layer was introducing an offset of a few bytes leading the next file to be written over the end of the previous one, which dar reported as data corruption when testing the archive. - updating licensing information with the new address of the FSF - clarifying message about possibly truncated filename returned by the operating system from 2.6.3 to 2.6.4 - fixed display bug indicating delta signatures were about to be calculated even when this was not the case. - updating dar man page about the fact aes256 replaced blowfish as the default strong encryption algorithm - bug fix: -D option used at creation time was not adding escape mark of skipped directories. This lead the empty directories that would replace each skipped one to be inaccessible and unable to be restored only in sequential read mode (it worked as expected in direct mode) from 2.6.2 to 2.6.3 - feature enhancement: added option to specify the block size used to create delta signatures. - feature enhancement: added the ability to provide login for sftp/ftp remote access, that contain @@ and other special characters. - fixed bug in dar_xform, leading dar not finding source archive if destination was not placed in the same directory as source from 2.6.1 to 2.6.2 - fixed incoherence in documentation - updating in-lined help information (-h option) - fixed unexpected behavior of the dar command-line filtering mechanism met when the provided path to -P or -g options was ending with a slash - renaming 'path operator + (std::string)' as method append() to avoid compiler using it when a std::string need first to be converted to path before adding it to an existing path. - adding check test to detect when path::append() is used to add a path instead of a filename to an existing path object. - adding a warning when restoring a Unix socket if the path to that socket is larger than what the sockaddr_un system structure can handle - fixing bug due to Linux system removing file capabilities (stored as EA) when file ownership is changed. Though restoring EA after ownership may lead to the impossibility to restore them due to lack of permission when dar/libdar is not run as root. Thus we try restoring EA a second time after ownership restoration. This is not efficient but restores the file as close as possible to their original state whatever permission dar has been granted for a restoration operation. from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1 - fixed error in man page - fixing bug in the routine removing files for local filesystem, used at archive creation time to remove an existing archive (after user confirmation), or at restoration time used to remove file that had been removed since the archive of reference was done. The file to remove was always removed from the current directory (missing the path part), most of the time this was leading to the error message "Error removing file ...: Not such file or directory". It could also lead to incorrectly removing files (not directory) located in the directory from which dar was run. - fixing bug met while repairing an archive containing delta signature for unsaved files - merging patch from ballsystemlord updating list of file extension not to compress (see compress-exclusion defined in /etc/darrc) - review cat_delta_signature implementation in order to be able to fix memory consumption problem when delta signature are used - fixed missing mark for data CRC when the data is a delta patch, leading sequential reading to fail when a delta patch was encountered - fixed bug in XML output about deleted entries - fixed XML output to be identical to the one of dar 2.5.x for deleted entries. - Adding the deleted date in 'mtime' field for deleted entries in XML output - fixing bug in xz/lzma routine wrongly reporting internal error when corrupted data was met - fixed code for compilation with clang to succeed (it concerns MAC OS X in particular) - fixed inconsistencies in libdar API that avoided gdar to compile with libdar released in 2.6.0 from 2.5.x to 2.6.0 - new feature: support for binary delta in incremental/differential backups (relying on librsync) - new feature: support ftp/sftp to read an archive from a cloud storage. (relying on libcurl) reading is optimized to not transfer a whole slice but only the needed part to proceed to the operation (restoration, listing, and so on) - new feature: support ftp/sftp to write an archive eventually with hash files to a remote cloud storage (relying on libcurl) - modified behavior: While creating a single sliced archive, DUC file is now executed unless user interrupted dar/libdar. This to stay coherent with multi sliced archive behavior - new feature: display filters nature (-vmasks option) - new feature: follow some symlinks as defined by the --ignored-as-symlink option - new feature: one can define the compression algorithm a dar_manager database will use. This choice is only available at database creation using the new dar_manager's -z option. In particular "-z none" can be used to avoid using compression at all - repair mode added to re-create a completed archive (suitable for direct access mode and merging) from an interrupted one due to lack of disk space, power outage or other reasons leading to similar problem. - Dar can now only save metadata inode change without re-saving the whole file if its data has not changed. Dar_manager also handle this by restoring the full backup and then the inode metadata only when necessary. - In regard to previous point, if you want to keep having dar saving the data when only metadata has changed use --modified-data-detection option - moved dar_slave code into libdar as class libdar::libdar_slave - moved dar_xform code into libdar as class libdar::libdar_xform - added libdar_slave and libdar_xform in libdar API - modified dar_xform and dar_slave to rely on new libdar API - API: simplified user_interface class - API: using std::shared_ptr and std::unique_ptr to explicitly show the ownership of the given pointed objects (C++11 standard) - API: simplified class archive to only require user_interaction at object construction time - API: simplified class database to only require user_interaction at object construction time - API: making enum crypto_algo an C++11 "enum class" type - security refresh: default crypto algo is now AES256. As you do not need anymore since 2.5.0 to specify the -K option when reading an archive this should not bring any backward compatibility issue - security refresh: adding salt per archive (one is still present per block inside an archive) - security refresh/new feature: adding option --kdf-param to define the iteration count for key derivation, which now defaults to 200,000 and hash algorithm used to derived key, still using sha1 by default - slide effect of previous feature due to starvation of free letters to add a new command, the -T option with argument is no more available, one need to provide explicitly the desired argument - security refresh: improving seed randomization for the pseudo-random generator used in elastic buffers - feature enhancement: activate needed Linux capabilities in the "effective" set if it is permitted but not effective. This concerns cap_chown at restoration time, cap_fchown for furtive read mode, cap_linux_immutable to restore the immutable flag, and cap_sys_ resource to set some linux FSA. This let one set the capabilities for dar binary only in the "permitted" set, capabilities will then be allowed only for users having them in the "inheritable" set of their calling process (usually a shell), without root privilege need. - the ./configure --enable-mode option now defaults to 64, which will setup a libdar64 in place of infinint based libdar by default. You can still build a infinint based libdar by passing --enable-mode=infinint to the ./configure script. from 2.5.21 to 2.5.22 - removed useless skip() in cache layer - cache layer improvement, flushing write pending data before asking lower layer about skippability - fixed bug met when several consecutive compressed files were asked to be compressed and failed getting reduced in size by libdar. In that situation as expected, libdar tries to skip backward and stores the file uncompressed. However the cache layer was introducing an offset of a few bytes leading the next file to be written over the end of the previous one, which dar reported as data corruption when testing the archive. - updating licensing information with the new address of the FSF - fixing bug met when restoring file having FSA but EA and overwriting an existing file in filesystem - clarifying message about possibly truncated filename returned by the operating system from 2.5.20 to 2.5.21 - bug fix: -D option used at creation time was not adding escape mark of skipped directories. This lead the empty directories that would replace each skipped one to be inaccessible and unable to be restored only in sequential read mode (it worked as expected in direct mode) from 2.5.19 to 2.5.20 - adding a warning when restoring a unix socket if the path to that socket is larger than what the sockaddr_un system structure can handle - fixing bug due to Linux system removing file capabilities (stored as EA) when file ownership is changed. Though restoring EA after ownership may lead to the impossibility to restore them due to lack of permission when dar/libdar is not run as root. Thus we try restoring EA a second time after ownership restoration. This is not efficient but restores the file as close as possible to their original state whatever permission dar has been granted for a restoration operation. - fixing compilation problem with recent clang++ compiler from 2.5.18 to 2.5.19 - fixed compilation issue on system that to not have ENOATTR defined - fixed compilation warning about deprecated dynamic exception specifications in C++11 - fixing bug in xz/lzma routine wrongly reporting internal error when corrupted data was met - fixed compilation warning with gcc about deprecated readdir_r system call from 2.5.17 to 2.5.18 - fixed compilation issue in context where EA are not supported - fixed typo in dar man page (--sequential-mode in place of --sequential-read) - moved the "no EA support warning" trigger when restoring an archive later in the EA restoration process, in order to have the possibility thanks to the -u "*" option to restore an archive containing EA using a dar/libdar without EA support activated at compilation time, - at restoration time, avoiding issuing an "EA are about to be overwritten" warning when the in place file has in fact not only one EA set. from 2.5.16 to 2.5.17 - bug fix: dar failed to restore EA when file permission to restore did not included user write access. Fix consists in temporarily adding user write access in order to restore EA and removing this extra permission afterward if necessary - updated FAQ - fixed typos in dar man page - fixed bug met when writing slices to a read-only filesystem - fixed compilation problem under Solaris - fixed typos in dar man page - bug fix: self reporting bug in filtre.cpp line 2932 or 2925 depending or dar's version (report occurs in a normal but rare condition that was not imagined by developer, leading dar to abort the backup) - bug fix: wrong evaluation of possibility to seek backward in the escape layer (layer managing tape marks) which lead to useless but harlmess skip trials in some rare conditions. from 2.5.15 to 2.5.16 - bug fix: while rechecking sparse file (-ah option) during a merging operation, dar wrongly reported CRC mismatch for saved plain files - fixed man page about sparse-file handling while merging: To remove sparse file datastructure during a merging operation you need to set --sparse-file-min-size to a valuer larger than all file sizes contained in the archive (for example 1E for one exabyte) - bug fix: met when using compression and creating the archive to dar's standard output (ssh) and leading files to be corrupted in the archive and reported as such. - optimisation of escape_sequence skippability (avoids trying skipping and failing for some corner cases, when we can detect it does even not worth trying) from 2.5.14-bis to 2.5.15 - fixing self report bug message met when trying to create an isolated catalogue into a directory that does not exist - adding slice overwriting verification before creating a isolated catalogue, to be coherent with other operations creating an archive (backup and merging) - storage size of compressed files was often wrongly stored in archive (shorter than reality), the only impact took place at archive listing time where the compression ratio displayed was better than reality - fixed auto-detected bug condition triggered when -Tslicing is used with --sequential-read. Both options are not compatible and have been excluded by a nicer message than this auto-detection bug message. from 2.5.14 to 2.5.14-bis - avoiding using the syncfs() system call in dar_split when the platform does not support it (replacing it by sync() in that case for compilation to be successful) from 2.5.13 to 2.5.14 - made libgcrypt built-in memory guard be initialized before obtaining ligcrypt version, to respect libgcrypt usage (but no problem was seen nor reported about this inconsistency) - fixed syntax error in XML listing output (EA_entry and Attributes tags) - fixed typos in dar man page - Updating Tutorial for restoration - fixed bugs in dar_split: cygwin support, filedescriptors were not explicitly closed at end of execution, allocating buffer on heap rather than in the stack for better size flexibility, avoiding buffer size to be greater than SSIZE_MAX. - added -s option to dar_split in order to disable the by default SYNC write that was used and which caused poor performance. To keep the same behavior as the older dar_split (and its poor performances) you need now using -s option. - dar_split enhancement: added call to syncfs before closing the file descriptor in split_output mode - fixed bug in dar_split that was did not lead dar_split to completely fulfill an device before asking for user to change the media when used in split_output mode, this was sometimes leading dar reporting file as corrupted at dar_split at media boundary. - added feature in dar_split to show the amount of data written since the last media change from 2.5.12 to 2.5.13 - added -az option to automatically nullify negative dates returned from the system in the archive under creation (filesystem is not modified) - included the birthtime (HFS FSA) into the negative dates handling - modified behavior: dar now fails upon unknown option instead of warning the option is unknown and thus ignored - bug fix: dar 2.5.12 and below in 2.5.x branch could not read archive generated by dar 2.4.x and below (unless in infinint compilation mode) when the old archive included a file which date(s) was returned by the system as a negative integer at the time of the backup. Note that if dar can now read old archive in that particular case, such date stay recorded in the dar archive as very far in the future and not in the past, because 2.4.x and below blindly assumed the system would always return a positive integer as number of second since 1970. Since 2.5.12 release, when the system provides a negative date the date is assumed as zero (Jan 1970) with user agreement. - fixed missing throw in tools.cpp (exception condition was not reported) from 2.5.11 to 2.5.12 - documenting in man page the limitation of -[ and -] options concerning the maximum line length that could be used in a listing file. This limitation was only described in doc/Limitations.html - dar now aborts if a line exceeding 20479 bytes is met in a listing file - improved error message issued when a file listing (-[ or -] option) is missing for it provides the missing filename in the error message - improved error message issued when a line of a file listing exceeds 20479 characters for it display the start of that line - fixed bug in file listing (-[ option) leading some directories and their content to be excluded in a somehow rare condition - improved behavior when dar reads a negative date. Instead of aborting it now asks the user if it can substitute such value by zero - improved behavior when dar is asked to read an archive located in a directory that does not exist. DUC file passed to -E option is now properly run in that case too and has the possibility for example to create that directory and download requested file from 2.5.10 to 2.5.11 - minor feature: displays the archive header which is never ciphered and aborts. This feature is activated while listing archive content and adding the -aheader option. This brings the side effect to invert two lines in the archive summary (dar -l archive -q) "catalogue size" and "user comment". - adding date format info for -w option in "dar_manager -h" usage help - fixed several mistakes in tools.cpp leading compilation to fail under certain environments - fixed a typo in filesystem.cpp and portability issue that lead compilation to fail under openbsd 6.0 - fixed bug in the filtering mechanism relying on file listing (-[ and -] options) that could not find an entry in the listing upon certain condition leading a file not being excluded as requested or not included as requested from 2.5.9 to 2.5.10 - fixed bug: -r option (only more recent overwriting policy) was considering a file to be more recent when it had the exact same date as the file in place. - updating documentation about requirements for compiling dar from sources - fixed bug: bug met when restoring of a file that has the immutable flag set. Dar/libdar failed restoring such file in the context of differential/incremental backup. The fix consists of the removal of the immutable flag from filesystem before restoring the new version of the file's data, then setting back the immutable flag afterward. - updating FAQ with description of the way dar uses lzo compression compared to the lzop program - fixed bug: aborting an archive was leading to an unreadable archive in direct mode, most of the time when strong encryption was used - minor new feature: added two flavors of lzo algorithm: lzop-1 and lzop-3 in order to match compression levels 1 and 3 of the lzop command from 2.5.8 to 2.5.9 - fixed typos in documentation about dar internal use of symmetric encryption - fixed bug: merging operation could wrongly melt different unrelated hard linked inodes when merging using an archive which results from a previous merging operation. - fixed bug: aborting an archive was sometimes leading to an unreadable archive in direct mode (was readable only in --sequential-read mode) - fixed bug: libgpgme was only present at linking time of final binaries (dar, dar_slave, dar_xform, dar_manager, dar_cp, dar_split), not at linking time of libdar, which caused problem under Linux Rosa distro where the "no-undefined" flag is passed to the linker. - minor new feature: -ay option has been added to display sizes in bytes instead of the default which uses the largest possible unit (Kio, Mio, and so on.) from 2.5.7 to 2.5.8 - fixed double memory release occurring in a particular case of read error - improving robustness of FSA code against data corruption - fixed bug: DAR_DUC_PATH was not used with -F and -~ options - new feature: added -aduc option to combine several -E options using the shell '&&' operator rather than the shell ';' operator. The consequence is that with -aduc option a non zero exist status of any script (and not only of the script given to the last -E option) will lead dar to report the error. - man page updated about combination of several -E options - fixed bug: merging partial FSA led to self reported bug in cat_inode.cpp at line 615 from 2.5.6 to 2.5.7 - fixed bug leading dar to not include directories given to -g option nor to exclude directories given to -P option when at the same time the directory given to -R option starts by a dot ("-R ./here" in place of "-R here") - bug fix and speed improvement: under certain circumstances dar was reading several times the data at slice boundary, leading dar to ask for slice N then N-1 then again N, this caused sub-optimal performance and was triggering user script unnecessarily from 2.5.5 to 2.5.6 - added speed optimization when comparing dates with hourshift flexibility (-H option) - fixed bug met when using as reference an archive generated by dar 2.5.4 or older, bug that lead dar saving almost all file even those that did not change. from 2.5.4 to 2.5.5 - fixed message displayed when reading old archives - fixed bug that avoided dar-2.5.x code to read old archive format when special allocation was set (by defaut) at compilation time - disabling special-alloc by default reducing memory footprint - fixed error in FAQ about the way ctime/atime/mtime are modified during normal operating system life. - new implementation of class datetime with better memory footprint - avoding storing sub-microsecond part of date to preserve limitint ability to store large dates - moving field cat_inode::last_cha from pointer-to-field to plain field of the class, this slightly reduce catalogue memory footprint. - fixing bug in the returned exit status when dar failed executing DUC command due to system error (now returning the expected code 6 in that case too) from 2.5.3 to 2.5.4 - fixing missing included files for libdar API - removed extra try/catch block introduced by commit 72da5cad5e52f959414b3163a2e2a320c2bc721e - removed sanity check that caused problem when writing an archive to a FUSE based filesystem. - fixing non call of the -E script/command after last slice creation, when encryption or slice hashing was used - fixed bug in dar_manager: archive permutation in database lead libdar to check an archive number of range under certain circumstances - fixed inversion of the condition triggering a warning about archive date order in a dar_manager database while moving an archive within a database - fixed typos in documentation - catalogue memory optimization, with the drawback to limit the number of entry in an archive to the max integer supported by the libdar flavor (32 bits/64 bits/infinint). - fix configure script to temporarily rely on LIBS rather LDFLAGS to check for gpgme availability - removed order dependency between -A and -9 options of dar_manager: -9 can now be specified before or after -A option. - resetting to "false" the "inode_wrote" flag of hard link data-structure before testing and merging. Merging a previously tested archive or testing a second time would not include hard linked inode in the operation. This situation does not occurs with dar but could succeed with some external tools that keep the catalogue in memory to perform different operations on it. - fixed bug in the routine that detects existing slices to warn the user and/or avoid overwriting, bug that lead dar to "bark" when an archive base name started by a + character. - avoiding to use AM_PATH_GPGME in configure script when gpgme.m4 is not available - adding new methods in libdar API to obtain the archive offset and storage size of saved files (class list_entry) - adding new method in libdar API to translate archive offset to file offset (class archive) - reporting a specific error message when filename returned by the system has the maximum length supported by the system itself, assuming filename has been truncated from 2.5.2 to 2.5.3 - Fixing a 2.5.x build issue met when a 2.4.x libdar library is already installed in an FreeBSD system. - Improving message and behavior of libdar in lax mod when a truncated archive is read - Fixing self reported bug at "tronconneuse.cpp line 561" met while reading truncated/corrupted archive - Fixed not closed filedescriptors, met when saving a filesystem that has not ExtX FSA available - Fixing configure script to be more robust in front of system where gpgme.h is installed in a non standard path and user did not provide coherent CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS before calling ./configure - Displaying CRC values when listing isolated catalog as XML output - Fixing compilation issue when system does not provide strerror_r() call - Avoiding warning about FSA absence when fsa-scope is set to "none" - Adding --disable-fadvise option to configure script for those that want back full pressure from dar on the system cache (same behavior as 2.4.x) - Fixing bug, fadvise() called a wrong time making it having no effect - updating FAQ about comparative performance from 2.4.x to 2.5.x - optimization: reduced the number of call to dup() at libdar startup - improvement: printing file type on verbose output - new feature: added %t macro reflecting the inode type in dar's --backup-hook-execute option from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2 - fixed bug met when permission is denied while reading or writing slices - fixing bug that avoided creating an archive at the root of the filesystem - fixing bug met in rare situation while reading in sequential-read mode an archive encrypted using gnupg encryption. In that situation libdar may fail reading the archive (but succeeds in normal read mode) issuing an obscure message (message has also been fixed). - code simplification, removing field reading_verion from class crypto_sym as its parent class tronconneuse already have such information - removed extra newline displayed by dar at end of execution - fixed bug avoiding dar to properly read an entry (reporting CRC error) when specific sequence of character (start of escape sequence) fall at end of the read buffer of the escape layer. - speed optimization for datetime class - fixed bug that avoided dar reading archives in sequential read mode while reading from a pipe - fixed bug in non regression test routine provided beside dar/libdar - fixing display message showing not always in the correct context - fixing case inversion leading the cache layer not to be used when necessary and used when useless while reading an archive - improved heuristic in dar_manager to determine the date a file has been deleted. from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1 - fixed display bug in dar_manager met when using -o option and adding options for dar that does not exist for dar_manager (like -R option) - reactivating disabled (by mistake) optimization for some read-only dar manager database operations - fixing compilation issue with dar against gcc 4.9.2 - fixing syntax error in dar_manager message - fixed bug that forbade dar_manager to write down modified database when only database header was modified (-o, -b, -p switches). - adding dar_manager database format version information with -l option - fixed libdar inability to read dar_manager's database format version 4 - adapting code to build under cygwin environment, where thread_local seems broken - fixed output to stderr in place of stdout for Licensing information - fixed bug met when permission is denied while reading or writing slices - fixing bug that avoided creating an archive at the root of the filesystem from 2.4.x to 2.5.0 - added support for posix_fadvise() - added entrepot class hierarchy to support in the future other storage types than local filesystem for slices - API: added access to the entrepot through the API - modified class hash_fichier for it becomes entrepot independent - API: extended libdar API with an additional and more simple way to read an archive: archive::get_children_in_table() method, see doc/API_tutorial.html for details - added support for extX (see lsattr(1)) and HFS+ (birthtime date) Filesystem Specific Attributes (FSA). - dar is now able to skip backward when a file is found to be "dirty" at backup time. This avoids wasting space in archive but is only possible if the backward position is located in the current slice and no slice hashing nor strong encryption is used. Of course if the archive is written to a pipe or to stdout, skipping back to retry saving data at the same place is neither possible, --retry-on-change option stays possible in that cases at the cost of data duplication (wasted bytes amount, see --retry-on-change man page). - by default dar now performs up to 3 retries but do not allow for wasting bytes if file has changed at the time it was read for backup, this can be modied using --retry-on-change option. - With the same constraints as for a changing file, if a file is saved compressed but its compressed data uses more space than uncompressed, the file's data is resaved as uncompressed. However, if skipping backward is not possible, data is kept compressed. - if system provides it, dar uses "Linux capabilities" to check for the ability to set file ownership when dar is not run as root. This allows dar to restore ownership when allowed even when it is not run as superuser. - removing dar-help tool used to build dar -h messages. That tool became useless for a long time now. - added several more specific verbosity options: -vm, -vf and -vt - added support for microsecond timestamps (atime, mtime, ctime, birthtime) - Using lutime() to restore atime/mtimes of symlink on systems that support it. - API: removed backward compatible API for old libdar 4.4.x - API: simplified implementation of archive isolation thanks to isolation evolution features brought by release 2.4.0. Memory requirement is now devided by two compared to releases of previous branch (2.4.x). - dar has been updated to use this new API for archive isolation - added exclude-by-ea feature to avoid saving inodes that have a particular user defined EA set. - added comparison of an isolated catalogue with a filesystem, relying on embedded data CRC and inode metadata in absence of the saved data. - The new archive format (version 9) holds the ciphering algorithm used at creation time, only the passphrase is now required at reading time and -K option may be ignored which will lead dar to prompt for passphrase. - Adding support for public key encryption (GnuPG) supporting several encryption keys/recipients for a given archive - Adding support for public key signature when public key encryption is used - While listing archive contents, directories now show the size and average compression ratio of the data they contain - Archive summary (-l with -q options) now reports the global compression ratio - added the -vd switch to only display current directory under process for creation, diff, test, extraction and merging operations - added xz/lzma compression support - added -Tslicing listing option to show slice location of files inside an archive archive. - isolated catalogues now keep a record of the slicing layout of their archive of reference in order to provide -Tslicing feature when used on the isolated catalogue alone. - However if an archive has been resliced (using dar_xform) after its isolated catalogue has been generated, using -Tslicing option with the isolated catalogue would give wrong information. To overcome that, it is possible to specify what is the new slicing of the archive of reference by using the -s and -S options in conjunction with -Tslicing - added dar_split command to provide on-fly multi-volume archive support for tape media - experimental feature to have libdar using several threads (not activated by default due to poor performance gain) - dar now aborts when a given user target cannot be found in included file - added sha512 hashing algorithm beside already available md5 and sha1, the generated hash file can be used with 'sha512sum -c ' command - removed useless --jog option for memory management - removed previously deprecated -y/--bzip2 command, bzip2 compression remains available using -z option (-zbzip2 or --compression=bzip2) - replaced SHA1 by SHA224 to generate IV for encryption blocks, this slightly improves randomness of IV and stay available when libgcrypt is run in FIPS mode from 2.4.23 to 2.4.24 - fixed bug: merging operation could wrongly melt different unrelated hard linked inodes when merging using an archive which results from a previous merging operation. from 2.4.22 to 2.4.23 - fixed bug leading dar to not include directories given to -g option nor to exclude directories given to -P option when at the same time the directory given to -R option starts by a dot ("-R ./here" in place of "-R here") from 2.4.21 to 2.4.22 - fixing bug in the returned exit status when dar failed executing DUC command due to system error (now returning the expected code 6 in that case too) from 2.4.20 to 2.4.21 - removed sanity check that caused problem when writing an archive to a FUSE based filesystem. - fixed bug in dar_manager: archive permutation in database lead libdar to check an archive number out of range under certain circumstances - fixed inversion of the condition triggering a warning about archive date order in a dar_manager database while moving an archive within a database - removed order dependency between -A and -9 options of dar_manager: -9 can now be specified before or after -A option. - resetting to "false" the "inode_wrote" flag of hard link datastructure before testing and merging. Merging a previously tested archive or testing a second time would not include hard linked inode in the operation. This situation does not occurs with dar but could succeed with some external tools that keep the catalogue in memory to perform different operations on it. - fixed bug in the routine that detects existing slices to warn the user and/or avoid overwriting, bug that lead dar to "bark" when an archive base name started by a + character. from 2.4.19 to 2.4.20 - fixed display bug in dar_manager met when using -o option and adding options for dar that does not exist for dar_manager (like -R option) - reactivating disabled (by mistake) optimization for some read-only dar manager database operations - fixing compilation issue with dar against gcc 4.9.2 - fixing syntax error in dar_manager message - fixing bug that avoided creating an archive at the root of the filesystem from 2.4.18 to 2.4.19 - fixed missing quote in dar_par.dcf which is called by the par2 directive - fixed bug in dar_manager's -u option, not displaying most recent files of an archive when they have been marked as removed in a more recent archive of the same dar_manager database. - fixed bug met while restoring in sequential read mode a file having several copies (was modified at the time it was saved and retry-on-change was set). from 2.4.17 to 2.4.18 - Initial Vector used for strong encryption was set with pseudo-random data generated using SHA1 message digest and blowfish cipher, which are not available when ligcrypt is running in FIPS mode. Since 2.4.18 we now use SHA256 and AES256 for IV assignment in order to have libdar compatible with FIPS mode. For data encryption nothing changes: the cipher specified (-K, -J, -$ options on CLI) are used as before. - fixing bug met when performing archive isolation in sequential-read mode, If an archive corruption or truncated archive leads an inode to not have its CRC readable, dar aborts and issues a BUG report. - updating list of project relying on dar/libdar from 2.4.16 to 2.4.17 - fixing issue when case insensitive comparison was requested and invalid wide char for the current local was met in a filename. In such situation the corresponding file was never saved before (considering a filesystem error for that file), while now the ASCII case insensitivity is used as fallback. from 2.4.15 to 2.4.16 - fixing archive listing displayed information for catalogue size when archive is read in --sequential-read mode - fixing bug that avoided dar releases 2.4.x up to 2.4.15 to read encrypted archive generated by dar release 2.3.x and below - adding informational note at the end of ./configure script execution when --enable-mode has not been used. - adding support for case sensitivity in filename comparison (-an option) for other character sets than POSIX/C locale like Cyrillic for example. - fixing bashisms in doc/samples scripts from 2.4.14 to 2.4.15 - fixing bug met when reading an encrypted archive in sequential mode - fixing bug met when reading an encrypted archive in sequential mode from an anonymous pipe - changed option '-;' to -9 as '-;' does not work on all systems with getopt (only long option equivalent --min-digits worked) for dar, dar_cp, dar_manager, dar_xform and dar_slave commands. - fixing bug met when restoring deleted files in sequential read mode and some directory where they should be "restored" are not readable or could not be restored earlier - adding extra buffer to handle sequential read of encrypted archive when the last crypto block contains some but not all clear data after encrypted one (the archive trailer). - fixing compilation issue using clang - fixing bug that prevents using -~ option with on-fly catalogue isolation in order to execute an user command once on-fly isolation has completed - added some autoconf magic to determine the correct (BSD/GNU) flag to use with sed in order to activate regular expression parsing - new implementation of mask_list class which is compatible with libc++ - fixed bug met on FreeBSD with dar_xform where the system provides a standard input file descriptor in read-write instead of read-only mode. from 2.4.13 to 2.4.14 - limiting memory consumption of the cache layer to stay below 10 MiB, under certain circumstances (very large archive), it could grow up to an insane value like 50% or the available RAM. reducing to 10 MiB does not impact performance in a noticeable manner while it avoids system to swap out due to the libdar cache layer becoming huge. - added --with-pkgconfigdir to define an alternative path for libdar pkgconfig file (to ease portability to FreeBSD) - modified some Makefile.am for better FreeBSD support - fixed display bug in XML listing output concerning hard linked inodes - fixing typo in man page - fixing bug met while isolating a catalogue in --sequential-read mode. Using such isolated catalogue lead dar report an error about inaccessible EA. - displaying compression rate for sparse files even when they are uncompressed, sparse file detection also leads to compress files - fixing bug that lead libdar to fail comparing an inode having EA when comparison is done in --sequential-read mode - fixing display bug in in ligcrypt check of configure script for minimum required version - fixing 'make clean' to remove some forgotten files generated by 'make' @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.59 2022/06/28 11:30:51 wiz Exp $ a3 1 #PKGREVISION= 3 a33 35 ## Our threading check here is the same as the one used in devel/perl5. # CHECK_BUILTIN.pthread:=yes .include "../../mk/pthread.builtin.mk" CHECK_BUILTIN.pthread:=no ## XXX I'm following the USE_FEATURES semantics used in security/openssl. # .if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.pthread:tl:Myes) USE_FEATURES.dar= threads .else USE_FEATURES.dar= # empty .endif PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.dar PKG_OPTIONS_OPTIONAL_GROUPS= int PKG_OPTIONS_GROUP.int= dar-int32 dar-int64 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= dar-int64 ${USE_FEATURES.dar} PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= threads .include "../../mk/bsd.options.mk" ## Dar is built by default with an arbitrary-size-integer library for ## managing all file length/timestamp details. If 32-bit or 64-bit ## integers (with overflow protection) are sufficient for requirements, ## the following options can significantly reduce the run-time memory ## and CPU overheads of Dar. # DARBITS= ${PKG_OPTIONS:C/[^[:digit:]]*//:M[36][24]} PLIST_SUBST+= DARBITS=${DARBITS} .if !empty(DARBITS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mode=${DARBITS:Q} .endif a38 14 ## We want the threading library to be specified by pkgsrc, and only ## when desired, viz. in the case below. Using PTHREAD_AUTO_VARS ## with the accompanying BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM directive is easier ## then patching configure. # .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mthreads) USE_FEATURES.openssl+= threads PTHREAD_AUTO_VARS= yes BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= rm:-lpthread .include "../../devel/libthreadar/buildlink3.mk" .else CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-thread-safe .endif d61 2 @ 1.59 log @*: recursive bump for perl 5.36 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.58 2021/05/24 19:49:02 wiz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.4.13 PKGREVISION= 3 d13 1 a13 1 USE_LANGUAGES= c c++03 d84 1 d112 4 d120 2 d123 1 a123 1 @ 1.58 log @*: recursive bump for perl 5.34 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.57 2020/03/23 11:50:22 ryoon Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 2 @ 1.57 log @dar: Do not overwrite BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.56 2019/11/02 22:54:26 rillig Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.56 log @archivers: align variable assignments pkglint -Wall -F --only aligned --only indent -r No manual corrections. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.55 2019/07/06 16:29:10 bsiegert Exp $ d107 1 a107 1 BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM= l:execinfo:execinfo:elf @ 1.55 log @Do not build static binaries on macOS. 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I did not try a build on Darwin as I no longer own a Mac. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.54 2018/07/04 13:40:07 jperkin Exp $ d38 1 a38 1 . include "../../mk/pthread.builtin.mk" @ 1.54 log @*: Move SUBST_STAGE from post-patch to pre-configure Performing substitutions during post-patch breaks tools such as mkpatches, making it very difficult to regenerate correct patches after making changes, and often leading to substituted string replacements being committed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.53 2018/01/26 13:38:17 jperkin Exp $ d96 3 a98 2 ## Build a static binary with threads is currently broken with glibc. .if ${OPSYS} == "Linux" && !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mthreads) @ 1.53 log @dar: Specify c++03 to avoid conflicts with std::bind. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.52 2016/07/09 06:37:46 wiz Exp $ d99 1 a99 1 SUBST_STAGE.static= post-patch @ 1.52 log @Bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.24.0 for everything mentioning perl. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.51 2014/10/09 14:05:51 wiz Exp $ d13 1 a13 1 USE_LANGUAGES= c c++ @ 1.51 log @Remove pkgviews: don't set PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES in Makefiles. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.50 2014/09/24 10:58:51 jperkin Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.50 log @USE_TOOLS+=gsed for -r support. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.49 2014/06/26 20:08:53 asau Exp $ a11 2 PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES= overwrite pkgviews @ 1.49 log @Treat FreeBSD as NetBSD, it uses NetBSD's libexecinfo. This fixes the build on FreeBSD 10. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.48 2014/05/14 04:39:06 rodent Exp $ d17 1 a17 1 USE_TOOLS+= gmake groff pkg-config bash:run @ 1.48 log @Forgot USE_TOOLS+=groff for OpenBSD. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.47 2014/05/14 04:35:20 rodent Exp $ d106 1 a106 1 .if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" @ 1.47 log @Updated to latest release, 2.4.13, as requested by doc/TODO. Removed patches which were applied upstream or deprecated. USE_TOOLS+=groff to fix generation of a few .html files on OpenBSD. Depends on libgcrypt instead of openssl now. From ChangeLog: from 2.4.12 to 2.4.13 - adding initialization value for two variables to avoid inappropriate warning when compiling with -Wall option - reducing UNIX_PATH_MAX by the system when not defined from 108 to 104 bytes to accommodate BSD systems - fixing assignment operator of class criterium that was not returning any value as it should - removing useless boolean expression that always succeeds in logical AND expression - adding support for back-slash of quoting characters in DCF files - fixed compilation issues with clang / FreeBSD, Thanks to Neil Darlow's server ;-) - fixed compilation warning due to deprecated symbols in libgcrypt header files - replaced gnu make specific rules by legacy ones to avoid automake warning about them - removed old unused stuff from misc sub-directory - adding warning at compilation time if libgcrypt used is older than 1.6.0 - adding warning at execution time if hash computation is requested with slices greater than 256 Gio and ligbcrypt dynamically or statically linked is older than 1.6.0 - adding alternative methods in list_entry API class to return dates as number of seconds - fixed bug in hour-shift (-H option) when comparing dates from an old extracted catalogue (archive format 7 or older). - fixed documentation bug about the meaning of the compression ratio - fixed a display bug about the "compression flag" wrongly displayed for uncompressed files - fixed unhandled exception when giving non number argument to -1 option from 2.4.11 to 2.4.12 - for correctness fixed delete vs delete[] on vector of char (not incidence reported) - fixed out of range access in routine used to read very old archive format - fixed error in logical expression leading a sanity test to be useless - removed duplicated variable assignment - updated FAQ - fixed typo and spelling errors - fixed bug (reported by Torsten Bronger) in the escape layer leading libdar to wrongly reporting a file as corrupted at reading time - fixed bug in the sparse file detection mechanism that lead the minimum size hole detection to become a multiple of the default value or specified one. This implied a less efficient reduction of sparse files because smaller holes in files were ignored - fixed and updated man page about --go-into option - updated full-from-diff target in /etc/darrc default file - added a debug option in hash_file class (option only used from testing tools) to troubleshoot sha1/md5 hash problem on slices larger than (2**38)+63 bytes, bug reported by Mike Lenzen and understood by Yuriy Kaminskiy at libgcrypt. Note: This bug is still open due to an integer overflow in libgcrypt. - backported from current development code an additional and more simple way to read an archive using the libdar API. This API extension is not used by dar command-line tools for now. - Fixing installation of libdar header files on Darwin, where "DARwin" macros were not filtered out from the generated libdar header files. - Fixing self reported bug 'generic_file.cpp line 309' met while comparing an archive with a filesystem - Update code in order to compile with gcc-4.8.2 in g++11 mode (partial implementation and adaptation of Fabian Stanke's patch) - Fixing bug met while performing a verbose archive listing in sequential read mode - Added Ryan Schmidt's Patch to properly display status at end of ./configure script under BSD systems (in particular Mac OS X) - Updating configure.ac script to fix warning reported by autoconf when generating the ./configure script - Addressed portability problem with BSD systems that do not provide a -d option to the 'cp' command, preventing proper installation of the Doxygen documentation. Fix based on patch provided by Jan Gosmann. from 2.4.10 to 2.4.11 - Modified behavior of 'dar -h' and 'dar -V', both now return 0 as exist status instead of 1 (which means syntax error). - Fixed bug: -Q is now available with -V under the collapsed form -QV or -VQ - fixed typo in documentation - fixed memory leakage met when dar fails a merging operation because the resulting archive is specified in an directory that does not exist. - fixed bug met when isolating a differential backup in sequential read mode - fixed bug about slice file permission not taking care about umask variable when the --hash feature is used. - fixed performance issue when reading an archive over a pair of piles using dar_slave (possibly over ssh) when the archive makes use of escape marks and when no encryption is used - added target "full-from-diff" in /etc/darrc default file - fixed bug avoiding reading an truncated archive in direct access mode with the help of an external catalogue. - new and better implementation of archive extraction in sequential read mode - fixing bug (segfault) met when hitting CTRL-C while reading an archive in sequential mode - fixing libdar.pc for pkg-config for the cflags given to external applications - fixed memory allocation/desallocation mismatches (delete vs delete [] ) concerning four vector of chars. - fixed error in logical expression leading a sanity test to be useless @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.45 2014/02/12 23:17:32 tron Exp $ d17 1 a17 1 USE_TOOLS+= gmake pkg-config bash:run @ 1.46 log @Uses libexecinfo. @ text @d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.4.10 PKGREVISION= 3 d115 1 a115 1 .include "../../security/openssl/buildlink3.mk" @ 1.45 log @Recursive PKGREVISION bump for OpenSSL API version bump. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.44 2014/01/20 19:29:34 joerg Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 2 d112 1 @ 1.44 log @Fix build with libc++ by doing the sorting explicitly. Bump revision. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.43 2013/06/28 15:03:55 ryoon Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.43 log @Update to 2.4.10 Changelog: from 2.4.9 to to 2.4.10 - fixing libdar about dar_manager database corruption that occurred when deleting the first archive of a base containing a plain file only existing in that first archive. - Added code to cleanup databases instead of aborting and reporting that previously described type of database corruption. - Added feature when comparing archive with filesystem in order to report the offset of the first difference found in a file. This was necessary to help solving the following bug: - fixed bug in sparse file detection mechanism that could lead in some very particular (and rare) situations to the loss of one byte from file being saved. In that case testing the archive reported a CRC error for that file. So if you keep testing achives in your backup process and have not detect any problem, you can then keep relying on your old backups. This bug also expressed when merging archives: dar aborted and reported that a merged file had a different CRC than the one stored in the archive of reference. from 2.4.8 to 2.4.9 - fixed bug: during differential backup dar saved unchanged hard linked inode when a hard link on that inode was out of the -R root directory. This also has the effect to always save files with long names on NTFS filesystems (!) - Adapted patch provided by Kevin Wormington (new messages displayed) - Fixed syntax error in configure script about execinfo detection - Removed unused AM_ICONV macro from configure script - fixed bug met under Cygwin when auxiliary test command failed to link when libgcrypt was not available. - updated mini-howto by Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz - updating French message translations - restricted security warning for plain files and hard linked plain files - fixed display bug in dar_cp when manipulating files larger than 2 GB - fixed SEGFAULT met when adding to a dar_manager database an archive which base name is an empty string - improved error message, reporting the -B included file in which a syntax error has been met - modified dar_manager database to consider both ctime and mtime as timestamp value for data of saved files. This suppresses the warning about badly ordered archives in database when at some files have been restores from a old backup. from 2.4.7 to 2.4.8 - documentation fixes and updates - improved database listing efficiency - reduced memory usage of the caching layer in libdar - fixed self reported bug caused by memory allocation failure - fixed a SIGSEGV caused by double free in dar_xform when syntax error is met on command-line - dar_xform was not able to properly transform archive generated by dar older than release 2.4.0 - fixed bug that lead dar be unable to remove a directory at restoration time - replaced old remaining "bcopy" occurrence by a call to memcpy - fixed compilation warning under ArchLinux - fixed crash met while creating a backup with on-fly isolation - fixed libdar behavior when reading a strongly corrupted encrypted archive from 2.4.6 to 2.4.7 - fixing memory allocation bug in crc class, that lead glibc aborting dar - reviewed code and replaced some remaining occurences of bzero/bcopy by their recommended replacement version - fixed compilation problem under Solaris - fixed bug that could lead a file to be wrongly reported as different from the one on filesystem, when that file has been changed while it was saved, then saved a second time but has its size modified since the first time it was saved. from 2.4.5 to 2.4.6 - fixed bug met while interrupting compressed archive creation, the resulting archive was only readable in --sequential-read mode - fixed bug met while reading an interrupted archive in sequential reading mode. It lead dar to not release some objects from memory at the end of the operation, which displayed an ugly error message from libdar selfcheck routine. - fixed message reporting unknown system group when converting gid to name (was reporting unknow "user" instead of unknown "group") - removing the $Id:$ macro from file as we moved from CVS to GIT - updating package to distribute Patrick Nagel's scripts and documentation - updated URL pointing to Patrick Nagel's web site - updating documentation describing how to get source code from GIT (no more from CVS) - fixed typo in configure.ac - added info on how to build a brand-new dar tarball from source in GIT - modifies the end of messages shown by -h option to point to man page for more _options_ rather than _details_ - replaced − in the HTML generated documentation by a standard ASCII dash - fixed alignement bug in CRC calculation that lead libdar based application to crash on sparc-based systems. from 2.4.4 to 2.4.5 - updated sample scripts to be compatible with dar's --min-digit option - added missing included file to be able to compile with gcc-4.7.0 - removing an unused variable in filtre.cpp - fixed a display bug when comparing archive with filesystem, leading to a segmentation fault (%S in place of %i in mask) - fixed bug leading dar to not restore some directories from differential backups when they are absent in the filesystem - fixed bug that show a "uncaught exception" message at the end of archive listing for dar shared binaries only, compiled in infinint mode, under ArchLinux - updated the configure script to link with libexecinfo when available - added possibility to disable the use of execinfo in libdar thanks to the new --disable-execinfo option for the ./configure script - added Andreas Wolff patch to fix bug under Cygwin (segfault on program termination). from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 - fixed man pages in the NAME section: added whatis entry - fixed segfault: in the internal error reporting code (delete[] in place of free()) - fixed bug: dar_manager was not able to read properly the latest generated databases version when having Extended Attributes recorded for some files - avoided reporting unreleased memory block when compilation optimization have been used (dar, dar_manager, dar_cp, dar_slave, dar_xform do all reported unreleased memory when gcc optimization was used in "infinint" mode) from 2.4.2 to 2.4.3 - fixed absurd compilation warning about possibly uninitialized variable - added -ai switch to dar_manager to disable warning about improper file order in database. - fixed bug met while changing order of archives in a dar_manager database - avoiding concurrent use of -p and -Q options, error message shown in that situation. - modified slice overwriting detection code to use a single atomic system call to create a new slice - replaced delete by delete[] for conversion routine of user/group to uid/gid - added the possibility to disable speed optimization for large directories - added memory troubleshooting option --enable-debug-memory - simplified class CRC implementation - fixed failed memory release upon exception thrown in class deci - modified tlv, tlv_list classes and ea_filesystem routines to not require any corresponding temporary objects in libdar (saves a few new/delete calls) - fixed silent bug in tlv class: due to the absence of copy constructor and destructor, some memory was not released and referred after the corresponding object's destruction - modified generic_file class to avoid temporary crc objects - fixed bug in header class that lead unreleased field (this class lacked a destructor), memory impact was however little: 10 bytes per slice - fixing bug in class tlv: unreleased memory - added protection code in class deci to properly release memory against exception thrown from called routines when user interrupts the operation. - replace previous internal stack report code by backtrace()/backtrace_symbols() - complete change of the implementation of the 'special-alloc' feature: the old code eat too much memory not to be adapted to new features added in release 2.4.0. This new implementation also bring some speed improvement from 2.4.1 to 2.4.2 - fixing bug met when reading an archive in sequential-read mode - fixing bug while filtering in sequential-read mode - fixing backward compatibility in dar_manager with old archives (wrong dates for deleted files). - fixing compilation problem on certain systems (missing #include statement) - fixing documentation syntax and spelling @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.42 2013/05/31 12:39:35 wiz Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.42 log @Bump all packages for perl-5.18, that a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or b) have a directory name of p5-*, or c) have any dependency on any p5-* package Like last time, where this caused no complaints. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.41 2013/02/06 23:21:37 jperkin Exp $ d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.4.1 PKGREVISION= 2 d106 4 @ 1.41 log @PKGREVISION bumps for the security/openssl 1.0.1d update. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.40 2012/09/11 19:46:53 asau Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.40 log @"user-destdir" is default these days @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.39 2012/02/15 19:20:36 hans Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.39 log @REPLACE_BASH on all installed shell scripts. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.38 2012/01/29 02:54:18 sbd Exp $ a12 1 PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir @ 1.38 log @Build a static binary with threads is currently broken with glibc. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.37 2011/08/20 16:02:23 cheusov Exp $ d35 1 a35 1 REPLACE_BASH+= doc/samples/*.bash doc/samples/clust*.sh @ 1.37 log @ Update to 2.4.1. For a list of changes in this release, see the documentation. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2011/04/22 13:42:49 obache Exp $ d96 11 @ 1.36 log @recursive bump from gettext-lib shlib bump. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2010/01/17 12:02:03 wiz Exp $ d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.8 PKGREVISION= 2 d10 1 d18 1 a18 1 USE_TOOLS+= gmake pkg-config a36 7 .if defined(TOOLS_PLATFORM.bash) && exists(${${TOOLS_PLATFORM.bash}:L}) BASH?= ${TOOLS_PLATFORM.bash} .else BASH?= ${TOOLS_PREFIX.bash}/bin/bash TOOLS_FIND_PREFIX+= TOOLS_PREFIX.bash=bash .endif d52 1 a52 1 PKG_OPTIONS_OPTIONAL_GROUPS+= int d72 5 @ 1.35 log @Recursive PKGREVISION bump for jpeg update to 8. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.34 2008/06/22 22:33:37 dsainty Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.34 log @Update Dar to 2.3.8: from 2.3.6 to 2.3.7 - fixed bug in dar_manager about the localization of the archive in which to fin d the latest EA - fixed bug in configure script to properly report full blowfish encryption supp ort - fixed a bug in the statistics calculus of dar_manager for most recent files pe r archive - removed inappropriate internal error check - added --disable-libdl-linking option - fixed mistake in API tutorial - updated Swedish translation by Peter Landgren - fixed bug in the file filtering based on listing file ( -[ option ) - fixed typo and spelling errors in documentation - updated code for clean compilation with gcc-4.2.3 - updated code for clean compilation with gcc-4.3 20080208 (experimental gcc) from 2.3.7 to 2.3.8 - fixed bug in libdar met when user supply an empty file as a list of file to include or exclude ( -[ and -] options ) - fixed bug concerning elastic buffers used beside strong encryption. No security issue here, just in some almost rare situations the generated archive was not readable (testing your archive prevents you loosing data in this situation) - added some speed optimizations - avoided warning to appear without -v option set, when an error is met while fetching value of nodump flag (flag not supported on filesystem for example). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.33 2008/01/18 05:06:18 tnn Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.33 log @Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbump on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7 branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@@ @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.32 2007/12/11 22:34:49 bjs Exp $ d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.6 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.32 log @ Update to version 2.3.6: Changes within pkgsrc: (*) While here, add some logic to allow REPLACE_PERL and REPLACE_BASH to work without USE_TOOLS+="perl bash". Thus, the paths in share/dar/samples will now [usually] be correct. Simplify options handling. (*) Use PTHREAD_AUTO_VARS to ensure harmony with the rest of pkgsrc, add USE_FEATURES.openssl=threads when necessary. Threads are enabled if a built-in thread library is used. Changes in source (since version 2.3.5): (*) fixed: Makefile.am in src/dar_suite (removed "/" after $(DESTDIR)) (*) fixed: bug in regex mask building when not using ordered masks (*) fixed: bug that led dar_manager to report no error while some files failed to be restored due to command-line for dar being too large. (*) fixed: bug encountered when user aborts operation while dar is finalizing archive creation [SF #1800507] (*) fixed: problem with execvp when dar_manager launches dar @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.31 2007/10/23 11:15:25 dsainty Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.31 log @If OpenSSL is available, Dar will use it for crypto support. Buildlink this back under Pkgsrc control. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.30 2007/09/16 07:33:15 dsainty Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.5 d12 1 d17 2 a18 1 USE_TOOLS+= gmake d21 1 d27 5 a31 3 # Since these are only examples, avoid the dependencies on Bash and # Perl. Unfortunately the interpreter replacements won't work unless # we USE_TOOLS the two interpreters, so the samples are left as is. d33 23 a55 3 #USE_TOOLS+= bash:run perl:run #REPLACE_PERL+= doc/samples/dar_backup #REPLACE_BASH+= doc/samples/*.bash doc/samples/clust*.sh d60 2 a61 1 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS+= dar-int64 d65 22 a86 11 # Dar is built by default with an arbitrary-size-integer library for # managing all file length/timestamp details. If 32-bit or 64-bit # integers (with overflow protection) are sufficient for requirements, # the following options can significantly reduce the run-time memory # and CPU overheads of Dar. .if !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mdar-int64) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mode=64 PLIST_SUBST+= DARBITS=64 .elif !empty(PKG_OPTIONS:Mdar-int32) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mode=32 PLIST_SUBST+= DARBITS=32 d88 1 a88 1 PLIST_SUBST+= DARBITS= a90 1 PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE= src/libdar/libdar.pc.tmpl.in d93 2 a94 1 # Needed for getopt() with SunPro d100 1 d102 1 @ 1.30 log @Update dar to version 2.3.5: This is a minor release. Changes from 2.3.4 are: - changed displayed message when adding a hard link to an archive while performing a differential backup - added back the possibility to use old blowfish implementation (bfw cipher) - integrated optimization patch from Sonni Norlov - updated Swedish translation by Peter Landgren - updated French translation - fixed broken Native Language Support in 2.3.x (where x<5) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.29 2007/08/31 12:05:43 dsainty Exp $ d63 1 @ 1.29 log @Fix spelling in comment in revision 1.27, no functional change @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.28 2007/08/30 13:54:23 joerg Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.4 @ 1.28 log @CHECK_INTERPRETER_SKIP expects a filename or pattern. Fix. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.27 2007/08/20 12:36:24 dsainty Exp $ d25 1 a25 1 # Perl. Unfortunately the interpeter replacements won't work unless @ 1.27 log @Update dar to version 2.3.4: Pkgsrc changes: - Use an option group for dar-int32 Vs dar-int64 Vs neither (infinint) - Default to dar-int64 (the infinint support is excessive, and hugely expensive) - REPLACE_FOO doesn't work if FOO isn't a dependency, and we don't want to pull in Bash and Perl just for a few samples! So, don't replace the interpreters in the samples, just leave them as is. ChangeLog from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4: - fixed behavior when differential backup is interrupted (no more store file that would have been read if no interruption had been done as "deleted" since thearchive of reference) [SF #1669091]. - added official method to access catalogue's statistics through the API (for kdar next version). - Fixed syntax error in dar_par_create.duc and dar_par_test.duc files (Parchive integration with dar). - minor spelling fix in error message (compressor.cpp) - added Wiebe Cazemier's two patches for dar man page - integrated patch from Dwayne C. Litzenberger to fix weakness in dar's implementation of the blowfish encryption. - improved the returned message when an invalid path is given as argument - updated doc/sample/sample1.txt script file @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.26 2007/07/24 14:23:26 joerg Exp $ d27 1 a27 1 CHECK_INTERPRETER_SKIP+= share/dar/samples @ 1.26 log @Skip example directory for the interpreter check. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.25 2007/03/18 04:36:23 dsainty Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.3 d24 3 d28 8 a35 7 REPLACE_PERL+= doc/samples/dar_backup REPLACE_BASH+= doc/samples/*.bash doc/samples/clust*.sh # No extra dependencies, since these are only examples. PKG_OPTIONS_VAR= PKG_OPTIONS.dar PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS= dar-int32 dar-int64 PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS= @ 1.25 log @Update to dar 2.3.3, and also fix PLIST for dar-int32 and dar-int64 Pkgsrc options. Upgrading to 2.3.3 is strongly recommended if you use Dar to backup across multiple filesystems: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.dar.announce/31 Changelog entry from 2.3.2 to 2.3.3: - avoid using getpwuid() and getgrgid() for static linking. - fixed typo in dar's man page - update FAQ - fixed bug: uncaught exception thrown when CTRC-C was hit while dar waits an answer from the user [SF #1612205] - fixed bug: unusable archive generated when CTRC-C was hit and blowfish encryption used [SF #1632273] - added a check to verify that the libdar used is compatible with the current dar suite programs [SF #1587643] - fixed bug: added workaround for the right arithmetic shift operator (the binary produced by gcc-3.4.2 produces computes "v>>s" equal to "v" when when v is a integer field composed of s exactly bits. It should rather compute it to zero...). this problem leads 32 bits generated archive incompatible with 64 bits generated archive only when blowfish is used. - fixed bug met when the inode space is exhausted, thanks to "Jo - Ex-Bart" for this new feedback. [SF #1632738] - replaced &, <, >, ' and " in XML listing by &...; corresponding sequence. [SF #1597403] - dar_manager can receive arguments after stick to -o options (it is an error in regard to documentation, but no warning was issued in that case, leading to confusion for some users) [SF #1598138] - updated Veysel Ozer's automatic_backup script - fixed hard link detection problem [SF #1667400] - verbose output did not displayed hard links information - merged patch on dar_cp by Andrea Palazzi to have it to return EXIT_DATA_ERROR when some data have been reported [SF #1622913] @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.24 2007/01/07 13:29:20 rillig Exp $ d24 1 @ 1.24 log @Updated dar to 2.3.2. from 2.3.1 to 2.3.2 - fixed bug in Native Language Support when --enable-locale-dir was not set (Thomas Jacob's patch) - updated Swedish translation by Peter Landgren - --verbose=skipped was not available (only the short -vs form was available) - reviewed regex with ordered mask for the feature to better fits user's need (Dave Vasilevsky's feedback) - fixed bug where compression algorithm was changed to maximum (fixed with Richard Fish's adequate patch) - fixed tutorial with command line evolution (dar's -g option in particular) - latest version of Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz's mini-howto - fixed bug concerning restoration of only more recent files @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.23 2006/10/07 07:10:29 obache Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.2 d41 1 d44 3 @ 1.23 log @Update dar to 2.3.1. Patch provided by Martin Wilke via PR 34430. - Changelog from 2.3.0 to 2.3.1 - set back Nick Alcock's patch which has been dropped from 2.2.x to 2.3.x (patch name is "Do not moan about every single file on a non-ext2 filesystem") - fixed compilation problem when thread-safe code is disabled - integrated Wiebe Cazemier's patch for dar's man page - fixed bug in listing: -as option also listed files that had EA even when theses were not saved in the archive - file permission of installed sample scripts lacked the executable bit - fixed a bug that appeared when a file is removed while at the time it is saved by dar - avoid having an unnecessary warning appearing when restoring a file in a directory that has default EA set - Cygwin has changed and does not support anymore the path in the form "c:/some/where", you have to use "/cygdrive/c/some/where" instead. Documentation has been updated in consequence. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.22 2006/07/08 07:09:34 dsainty Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.1 d22 5 @ 1.22 log @Add support for dar-int32 and dar-int64 package options. Dar is built by default with an arbitrary-size-integer library for managing all file length/timestamp details. If 32-bit or 64-bit integers (with overflow protection) are sufficient for requirements, the dar-int32 and dar-int64 options can significantly reduce the run-time memory and CPU overheads of Dar. Leave the default unchanged (thus no package version bump). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.21 2006/05/26 10:10:08 adam Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.3.0 @ 1.21 log @Changes 2.3.0: - added user_interaction::pause2() method - added the snapshot feature - added the Cache Directory Tagging detection feature - adapted Wesley's patch for a pkgconfig for libdar - more... @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.20 2006/05/07 05:01:29 minskim Exp $ d23 17 @ 1.20 log @Do not convert char* to int, which may cause an error on 64-bit platforms. Bump PKGREVISION. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.19 2006/03/04 21:28:52 jlam Exp $ d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.2.2 PKGREVISION= 3 d16 1 d18 1 a18 2 UNLIMIT_RESOURCES= datasize d20 1 a20 1 CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-dar-static d22 3 a24 1 CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --disable-upx @ 1.19 log @Point MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@@NetBSD.org in the case where no developer is officially maintaining the package. The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't developers. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2006/02/05 23:08:04 joerg Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 2 @ 1.18 log @Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2005/12/05 20:20:10 rillig Exp $ d8 1 a8 1 MAINTAINER= tech-pkg@@NetBSD.org @ 1.17 log @SunPro on Solaris needs -D__EXTENSIONS__ for getopt(). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.16 2005/09/07 18:17:22 reed Exp $ d4 1 a4 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.16 log @Add patch to check the gettext implementation correctly -- so it doesn't build with its own libintl. The error was: error: too many arguments to function `const char* _nl_expand_alias()' Include devel/gettext-lib/buildlink3.mk. Bump PKGREVISION. This is for PR 30993. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2005/07/14 13:47:55 wiz Exp $ d25 3 @ 1.15 log @Reset maintainer, mail bounced. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2005/06/30 18:31:24 minskim Exp $ d4 1 d26 1 @ 1.14 log @USE_PKGLOCALEDIR=yes @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2005/06/29 07:38:40 martti Exp $ d7 1 a7 1 MAINTAINER= davids@@idiom.com @ 1.13 log @Updated dar to 2.2.2 * lots of new options * lots of bug fixes * translation updates * documentation updates @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2005/04/11 21:44:48 tv Exp $ d15 1 @ 1.12 log @Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2005/01/24 16:58:06 tv Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 DISTNAME= dar-2.1.5 @ 1.11 log @Fix build on Interix. (Changes submitted to author.) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2005/01/21 02:29:33 tv Exp $ a12 1 USE_BUILDLINK3= yes @ 1.10 log @Need --enable-os-bits for Interix. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2004/11/09 13:02:39 adam Exp $ a23 6 .include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" .if ${OPSYS} == "Interix" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-os-bits=32 .endif @ 1.9 log @Changes 2.1.5: - added protection code against bad_alloc exception - new configure option to bypass libdl test - removed expected exception list in deci, limitint, real_infinint and storage modules to improve global robustness - remove the #pragma implementation/interface directives which tend today to become obsolete, and seems to be the cause of compilation problem on (recent) Linux kernel 2.6.7 for example. - added protection code to report bug conditions - code simplification for filesystem reading (while performing backup) - fixed bug #29 (crash when saving hard link without read permission) - fixed code syntax to support gcc-3.4.x @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2004/10/03 00:13:04 tv Exp $ d24 6 a31 1 @ 1.8 log @Libtool fix for PR pkg/26633, and other issues. Update libtool to 1.5.10 in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.) Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and installing .la files. Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above via a buildlink3 include. @ text @d1 1 a1 2 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2004/05/29 18:16:15 minskim Exp $ # d3 1 a3 2 DISTNAME= dar-2.0.2 PKGREVISION= 2 d17 1 @ 1.7 log @Enable pkgviews installation. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2004/05/29 18:07:38 minskim Exp $ d5 1 a5 1 PKGREVISION= 1 @ 1.6 log @Remove superfluous SED/MV. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2004/05/16 16:37:02 minskim Exp $ d13 2 @ 1.5 log @USE_LANGUAGES= c c++ USE_LIBTOOL= yes @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2004/05/12 05:31:28 minskim Exp $ a25 5 post-patch: ${SED} -e 's|%%LOCALBASE%%|${LOCALBASE}|g' \ < ${WRKSRC}/doc/Makefile.in > ${WRKSRC}/doc/Makefile.in.tmp ${MV} ${WRKSRC}/doc/Makefile.in.tmp ${WRKSRC}/doc/Makefile.in @ 1.4 log @Explicitly disable upx. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2004/03/30 18:56:50 minskim Exp $ d14 2 @ 1.3 log @Make this package use buildlink3 framework, and add dependencies on bzip2 and zlib. Bump PKGREVISION. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2004/02/10 05:22:47 grant Exp $ d19 1 @ 1.2 log @MAINTAINER should only contain an email address. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2003/12/15 17:51:43 agc Exp $ d5 1 d13 1 d20 3 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 # $NetBSD$ d8 1 a8 1 MAINTAINER= David Simas @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial import of dar-2.0.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection. Provided in PR 23738 by David Simas. DAR is a Disk ARchiver, for backing-up file systems to disk. It's rather in the spirit of TAR, with some additions. Notably: DAR can break up a archive into multiple files, to facillitate storage on portable media, like CDs or DVDs. Can perform incremental back-ups against a reference archive, or, more conveniently, a "catalog" of an archive, which is sort of a combination of a TAR table-of-contents and a file checksum list. DAR also supports filtering, so files or directories can be excluded from an archive, compression, filtered compression, and the inclusion of parity in archives, to help recover from media errors. See http://dar.sourceforge.net/ @ text @@