Version 0.9.0
22 October 2003
-many cleanups to the code
-mode of todo files was wrong in some cases when ext-todo was
in use or big-todo not in use; thanks to Thomas Palmieri and David Gartner
for their reports that helped me track this down.
Version 0.8.6
14 April 2002
-cleanups, better reporting of what queue_repair is doing.
Version 0.8.5
13 December 2001
-minor changes in reporting of ownership of files and directories
Version 0.8.4
8 July 2001
-when force-creating a queue, ensure the user supplies a value for conf-split
and either --bigtodo or --no-bigtodo
-change --create to imply --repair as well
Version 0.8.3
7 July 2001
-enforce checking of prime conf-split. Use --i-want-a-broken-conf-split to
force a non-prime split value in repair mode
-add explicit -h, --help options
-enforce checking of existence of basic queue directories to prevent
accidental creation of queue in wrong place due to typos, etc. Use
-c, --create to force creation of a new queue
-when creating a directory, force create missing parent(s)
-fix --no-bigtodo to allow conversion of big-todo queue to non-big-todo;
would previously auto-detect big-todo regardless
-improve forced conversion of non-big-todo queue to big-todo or vice versa,
and force change of conf-split for existing queues
queue_repair can be used to check or correct most corruptions of the queue
in qmail (resulting from filesystem damage, etc). Functionality includes
automatic, dynamic determination of UIDs and GIDs. Automatic, dynamic
determination of use of big-todo. Handles basic tasks like fixing a queue
restored from backups, incorrect ownership or permissions of directories and
files, missing or extra split subdirectories, unexpected files or other
directories, or creating a valid queue from scratch.