For the last two versions there weren't separate stable/devel branches, but I wanted to move some stuff around for v1.1.0 so that is labled development now.
rdiff-backup 1.1.0 is supposed to work well on Mac OS X now without any extra options, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are some problems for the next few versions, because it includes some Mac OS X specific features that are untested. Here are the changelogs (version 1.1.0 includes the 1.0.2 stuff): New in v1.1.0 (2005/10/24) -------------------------- Refactored fs_abilities for more flexibility. In particular, avoid quoting if both source and destination file systems are case-insensitive. Increased buffer sizes by factor of 4, because everyone probably has 4 times as much RAM now as when I originally picked those values. When possible, fsync using a writable file descriptor. This may help with cygwin. (Requested/tested by Dave Kempe.) Support req 104755: Added --preserve-numerical-ids option, which makes rdiff-backup preserve uids/gids instead of unames/gnames. (Suggested by Wiebe Cazemier) Fix for bug #14799 reported by Bob McKay: Crash when backing up files with high permissions (like suid) to some FAT systems. New in v1.0.2 (2005/10/24) -------------------------- Fix for spurious security violation from --create-full-path (reported by Mike Bydalek). Fix for bug 14545 which was introduced in version 1.0.1: Quoting caused a spurious security violation. (Important for Mac OS X) An error reading carbonfile data on Mac OS X should no longer cause a crash. (Thanks to Kevin Horton for testing.) Carbonfile support now defaults to off, even if the system appears to support it. It can be manually enabled with the --carbonfile switch. If you know something about Mac OS X and want to look at the carbonfile code so it can be re-enabled by default, please do so :) (help available from list)
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