also add security patches from upstream
changes:
-fixes for vulnerabilities were integrated
-many bug fixes and improvements, Highlights are:
-Bug fixes and improvements to the libxl tool stack
approved by maintainer
also add security patches from upstream (for CVE-2012-3497, no patches
are available yet)
changes:
-fixes for vulnerabilities were integrated
-many bug fixes and improvements, Highlights are:
-Updates for the latest Intel/AMD CPU revisions
-Bug fixes for IOMMU handling (device passthrough to HVM guests)
approved by maintainer
0.18 - Mon May 28 2012
Remove references to Server files from Manifest. Fixes build warning (cf. rt.cpa
n.org #72777)
0.17 - Sun Jul 10 13:39:00 EDT 2011
Fix check of threading enabled so it doesn't load the threading module [brendan@
tucows]
Remove Server depreciated in last release
0.029
- atnodes: added a '-q' parameter to run SSH in quiet mode,
which prevents banners and motd messages from being
displayed in the output. thanks Mithun Ayachit for the patch.
- ftp(1) in NetBSD 1.5.2 does not support using -R on files that do not
exist yet. Avoid using this option unless necessary.
- httpd(8) in NetBSD 1.5.2 does not support the -P option. Skip the http
test unless this option is present, as otherwise we cannot easily kill
the spawned httpd instance on a test failure.
The "Virtual Machine Manager" application (virt-manager for short package name)
is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines. It presents a
summary view of running domains, their live performance & resource utilization
statistics. The detailed view graphs performance & utilization over time.
Wizards enable the creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a
domain's resource allocation & virtual hardware. An embedded VNC client viewer
presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
virtinst is a module to help in starting installations of Fedora/Red
Hat Enterprise Linux related distributions inside of virtual
machines. It supports both paravirt guests (for which only FC and
RHEL guests are currently supported) as well as fully virtualized
guests. It uses libvirt (http://www.libvirt.org) for starting
things.
New in v0.6.19 (2012/05/22)
---------------------------
Enhancements:
- lots of work on the man page to clean up requirements, etc.
- use empty listbody for enhanced webdav compatibility
- initial folder creation on backend does not result in a ResponseNotReady anymore
- add ssh_config support (/etc/ssh/ssh_config + ~/.ssh/config) to paramiko sshbackend
- add missing_host_key prompt to new sshbackend similar to ssh procedure
- added --ssh-backend parameter to switch between paramiko,pexpect
- allow answering gio mount questions (albeit naively)
- if the gio backend wants to ask a question during its mount phase, it previously just aborted.
- a couple more warning error codes that Deja Dup is interested in noticing.
- ssh paramiko backend respects --num-retries now
- set retry delay for ssh backends to 10s
- ssh pexpect backend
+ sftp part does not claim 'Invalid SSH password' although it's only 'Permission denied' now
+ sftp errors are now more talkative
- gpg.py
+ commented assert which broke otherwise working verify run
Bugs closed in this release:
588541 Connection failed, please check your password: Login dialog cancelled
Merges:
lp:~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-manpage
lp:~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-webdav_fixes
lp:~carlos-abalde/duplicity/gdocs-backend-gdata-2.0.16.-upgrade.
lp:~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-ssh_add_missinghostkey
lp:~ed.so/duplicity/0.6-readd_sshpexpect
New in v0.6.18 (2012/02/29)
---------------------------
Enhancements:
- fix extraneous '.py' in botobackend.py include
- tests: add delay between backups to avoid assertion error
- tests: use backup source that is more likely to be larger than 1M compressed
- tests: make other-filesystem check more robust against certain directories being mounts or not
- resuming an incremental results in a 'Restarting backup, but current encryption settings do not match original settings' error because curtime is incorrectly set away from previous incremental value
- added option to not compress the backup, when no encryption is selected
- always delay a little bit when a backend gives us errors
- Don't cache TarInfo files. Tests still pass, so I don't believe we need the members cache (and in the old tarfile.py, we didn't cache either).
- Adding --file-prefix option so different sets of backups can be stored in the same bucket. See blueprint at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/duplicity/+spec/file-prefix-option
- two changes that help the test suite pass
- raise log level on backend import failure so it will be visible under default conditions
- file /etc/motd may not exist in test environment. Use __file__ instead to point to a known plaintext source file.
- some code/import changes to make the ssh and boto backends compatible with Python 2.4.
- some changes to make roottest.py compatible with the new dir structure.
Bugs closed in this release:
884638 Python 2.5 / boto error
908228 possible memory leak
909031 SSH-Backend: Creating dirs separately causes a permissons-problems
916689 multipart upload fails on python 2.7.2
929465 UnsupportedBackendScheme: scheme not supported in url: scp://u123@u123.example.com/foo/
930727 ftpsbackend should respect num_retries for ftp commands
931175 duplicity crashes when PYTHONOPTIMIZE is set
Merges:
lp:~mterry/duplicity/always-delay
lp:~mterry/duplicity/memleak
lp:~mterry/duplicity/nopexpect
lp:~mterry/duplicity/resume-inc
lp:~mterry/duplicity/testfixes
lp:~nguyenqmai/duplicity/file-prefix-option
lp:~tobias-genannt/duplicity/nocompress
New in v0.6.17 (2011/11/25)
---------------------------
Enhancements:
- Added --rsync-options flag to allow user to pass options to rsync at will
- Added --s3-use-multiprocessing to select the new s3 multiprocessing backend.
Default is to use the single processing backend. A helper, filechunkio.py,
requires Python 2.6+, so this option is not usable in earlier versions.
Bugs closed in this release:
411145 Misleading error message: "Invalid SSH password"
871875 File ... was corrupted during upload.
878220 UnsupportedBackendScheme: scheme not supported in url: s3+http
878964 Resuming a backup with a different password should throw an error
881070 Bugfix for S3 multipart upload on 0.6.16
881727 duplicity 0.6.16 lists all backup sets as incomplete
885670 Duplicity fails to add incremental backups to chain...
Merges:
lp:~mterry/duplicity/check-passphrase-on-restart
lp:~moss-d/duplicity/rsync-options
Changes since version 1.0.32:
- Tarsnap now caches archive metadata blocks in RAM, typically
providing a 5x - 10x speedup and reduction in bandwidth usage
in the "fsck" operation and when deleting a large number of
archives at once.
- Tarsnap's internal "chunk" metadata structure is now smaller,
providing a ~10% reduction in usage on 32-bit machines and a
~30% reduction in memory usage on 64-bit machines.
- Tarsnap's --newer* options now correctly descend into old
directories in order to look for new files. (But note that
tarsnap's snapshotting makes these options unnecessary in
most situations.)
- Multiple minor bug fixes and cleanups.
Changes since version 1.0.31:
- A bug affecting the handling of the --nodump option on Linux
(and in most cases rendering it inoperative) is fixed.
- A workaround has been added for a compiler bug in OS X 10.7 (Lion).
- The NetBSD "kernfs" and "ptyfs" filesystems are now excluded
from archival by default.
- Added the 'env' command. This prints a small shell snippet that can be
imported into the current shell. The printed code defines a set of
convenience global variables and functions to work with the source tree.
- Use netbsd-*.gz files to install the kernel rather than kern-*.tgz sets.
This lets sysupgrade work in conjunction with the "releasekernel" target
of build.sh, as this generates the former instead of the latter.
- Preserve timestamps of the kernel when backing it up as onetbsd.
- Fix some tests to not rely on the current state of the system (the cache
directory and the autodetection of KERNEL).
- Add support to specify per-machine targets by prefixing the targets in
BUILD_TARGETS by the machine they correspond to. Useful, for example,
to build different kernels depending on the machine type.
OpenXenManager is a graphical interface to manage XenServer / Xen
Cloud Platform (XCP) hosts through the network. OpenXenManager is
an open-source multiplatform clone of XenCenter (Citrix).
Some functions are not working properly with Citrix XenServer 6.
But boot and suhtdown are works.
version's bug fix really fixes the bug.
All:
- conf/runrmt_android has been enhanced to better deal with the
"runrmt -r file-to-test" calling variant.
- configure now ignores a stramge directory that is created on Mac OS X
when compiling with cc -g and that is in conflict with other rules.
- Introduce a deoendency for man page subdiretories to allow syning
parallel make calls.
- Try to support Debian with FreeBSD kernel
Libschily:
- getperm.c now correctly supports umask +w
- Libschily is now linked against $(LIB_INTL) when a shared libschily
is created.
Libscg:
- struct scsi_inquiry is now using a union around the vendor ID strings in
order to avoid incorrect buffer overflow warnings from GCC-4.x
Libmdigest:
- Cygwin is broken, when using #pragma weak, so we cannot create
weak symbols on Cygwin for sha2.c
Cdrecord:
- struct scsi_inquiry is now using a union around the vendor ID strings in
order to avoid incorrect buffer overflow warnings from GCC-4.x
Readcd:
- Cygwin is broken, when using #pragma weak, so we cannot create
weak symbols on Cygwin for sha2.c
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- While introducing the new option -modification-date, we did accidently remove the
code to set up the creation date in te PVD. Now creation date again contains
correct data.
Originally from wip with netbsd-6 patches sketched by yours truly and
finished/tested by Edgar Fuss.
The Quota module provides access to file system quotas. The
quotactl system call or ioctl is used to query or set quotas
on the local host, or queries are submitted via RPC to a
remote host. Mount tables can be parsed with getmntent and
paths can be translated to device files (or whatever the
actual quotactl implementations needs as argument) of the
according file system.
Apparently depending on the compiler and version of lex used, one could
encounter two lex problems:
1) 'yy_fatal_error' defined but not used
2) 'yy_scan_bytes' compares signed and unsigned (char and int)
This patch resolves the problem.
sysutils/grub2 currently has no support for DragonFly, and there is
significant divergence from FreeBSD. It will require some tested
patches to hostdisk.c and getroot.c at least.