* Mon Feb 03 2020 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- BuildRequire pkgconfig(udev) instead of udev: Allow OBS to
shortcut through the -minif lavors.
- Drop libudev-devel BuildRequires: we already have the aequivalent
pkgconfig(libudev) in place.
* Sat Jan 18 2020 Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at>
- fix build by adding build requirement on c++ compiler
* Sun Jul 28 2019 Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at>
- Update to revision a8f6c841 because of build errors on Tumbleweed.
- No changelog available.
- remove fix-gcc9-renameat.patch
* Mon May 20 2019 Christophe Giboudeaux <christophe@krop.fr>
- Add the missing zlib requirement.
* Sat Mar 16 2019 Sebastian Wagner <sebix+novell.com@sebix.at>
- add fix-gcc9-renameat.patch from upstream PR#160 to fix boo#1121387
* Mon Feb 05 2018 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- specfile:
- remove test condition
- remove LANG export for test, done by meson
* Mon Feb 05 2018 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- specfile: remove manual manpage build, done by meson
* Sun Feb 04 2018 jengelh@inai.de
- Fix typographic issues in description.
* Fri Feb 02 2018 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- add missing group
- run spec-cleaner
* Sun Sep 17 2017 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- update to version 2
* casync now supports retrieving index and chunk data from sftp:// URLs. (In
addition to the existing ftp://, http:// and https:// support).
* casync will now honour $TMP if it is set, for placing temporary files and
directories.
* casync now saves/restores basic btrfs subvolume information. (Specifically it
will store whether a directory is a subvolume, and whether it has the
read-only bit set.) Control this metadata option with the new
- -with=subvolume/--without=subvolume and
- -with=subvolume-ro/--without=subvolume-ro switches.
* casync now saves/restores SELinux label information. Control this metadata
option with the new --with=selinux/--without=selinux switches.
* The libgcrypt dependency has been replaced with an OpenSSL dependency, as
that appears to be better supported today, and may be used to generate
SHA512/256 hashes (see below).
* casync now permits selecting the hash function to use with the new --digest=
option. SHA512/256 is now supported in addition to the old SHA256 algorithm,
which continues to be supported. The new default however is SHA512/256, as it
is substantially faster at otherwise equal properties on today's 64bit
processors. In specific environments SHA256 might perform better, hence both
algorithms remain supported. Index files contain information about the hash
algorithm used, hence automatic compatibility is retained.
* casync now permits selecting the compression format to use with the new
option --compression=. In addition to the originally reported xz compression,
gzip and zstd compression are now supported, the latter being the new default
as it provides excellent compression at very high speeds. It's OK to mix
chunks compressed with different algorithms in the same store, but of course
clients downloading them need to be new enough to read chunks in non-xz
formats. Note that the file suffix for compressed chunks changed ".xz" →
".cacnk", as they now may contain either compression, and continuing to use
the ".xz" suffix would be misleading. To retain compatibility with older
casync, the environment variable $CASYNC_COMPRESSED_CHUNK_SUFFIX may be set
to ".xz", to force usage of the old suffix.
* When extracting archives or archive indexes a subset of the metadata stored
in the archive may now be selected to be replayed, using the usual --with=
and --without= options. For example, if an archive containing full metadata
is extracted with --without=privileged only the unprivileged metadata fields
are extracted (i.e. no file ownership, ACLs, SELinux labels, ...).
* After completing an operation statistics about downloaded chunks are now
shown.
* When invoking "casync mkdev" the third parameter may now be an arbitrarily
selected path below /dev which is then created as a symlink to the block
device used, and registered with udev. This means the usual device
enumeration will find the block device under the name picked. Example:
[#] casync mkdev /somepath/tomy/index-file.caibx /dev/quux
This will expose the block image /somepath/tomy/index-file.caibx as /dev/quux.
* Thu Jul 27 2017 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- update to version 1
* casync now supports retrieving index and chunk data from sftp:// URLs. (In
addition to the existing ftp://, http:// and https:// support).
* casync will now honour $TMP if it is set, for placing temporary files and
directories.
* casync now saves/restores basic btrfs subvolume information. (Specifically it
will store whether a directory is a subvolume, and whether it has the
read-only bit set.) Control this metadata option with the new
- -with=subvolume/--without=subvolume and
- -with=subvolume-ro/--without=subvolume-ro switches.
* casync now saves/restores SELinux label information. Control this metadata
option with the new --with=selinux/--without=selinux switches.
* The libgcrypt dependency has been replaced with an OpenSSL dependency, as
that appears to be better supported today, and may be used to generate
SHA512/256 hashes (see below).
* casync now permits selecting the hash function to use with the new --digest=
option. SHA512/256 is now supported in addition to the old SHA256 algorithm,
which continues to be supported. The new default however is SHA512/256, as it
is substantially faster at otherwise equal properties on today's 64bit
processors. In specific environments SHA256 might perform better, hence both
algorithms remain supported. Index files contain information about the hash
algorithm used, hence automatic compatibility is retained.
* casync now permits selecting the compression format to use with the new
option --compression=. In addition to the originally reported xz compression,
gzip and zstd compression are now supported, the latter being the new default
as it provides excellent compression at very high speeds. It's OK to mix
chunks compressed with different algorithms in the same store, but of course
clients downloading them need to be new enough to read chunks in non-xz
formats. Note that the file suffix for compressed chunks changed ".xz" →
".cacnk", as they now may contain either compression, and continuing to use
the ".xz" suffix would be misleading. To retain compatibility with older
casync, the environment variable $CASYNC_COMPRESSED_CHUNK_SUFFIX may be set
to ".xz", to force usage of the old suffix.
* When extracting archives or archive indexes a subset of the metadata stored
in the archive may now be selected to be replayed, using the usual --with=
and --without= options. For example, if an archive containing full metadata
is extracted with --without=privileged only the unprivileged metadata fields
are extracted (i.e. no file ownership, ACLs, SELinux labels, ...).
* After completing an operation statistics about downloaded chunks are now
shown.
* When invoking "casync mkdev" the third parameter may now be an arbitrarily
selected path below /dev which is then created as a symlink to the block
device used, and registered with udev. This means the usual device
enumeration will find the block device under the name picked. Example:
[#] casync mkdev /somepath/tomy/index-file.caibx /dev/quux
* This will expose the block image /somepath/tomy/index-file.caibx as /dev/quux.
* Fri Jun 23 2017 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- add a959668782dafbfe469994b14d9c3adaef4e1c34.patch to fix tests on various non-64bit platforms
* Wed Jun 21 2017 sebix+novell.com@sebix.at
- initial package
- add pull request 28 as 28.patch to fix the tests for kernels >= 4.11
- add commmit 675e7902e449cc00b0a459a6ec17a0e044ac966b.patch as patch for a manpage