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* 0.9.1 - Incorporated fixes for compilation problems with newer gcc
versions. Contributed by Niels de Vos
* 0.9.0 - Make sure the written archive's format is the same or as
close as possible to the original. Due to a bug written files
were always in ustar format. Contributed by Jeff Ebert.
- Add AM_PROG_CC_C_O macro to configure.ac, contributed by
Jeff Ebert
- added option -o password, contributed by Scott Worley
- Pass REG_ENHANCED to regcomp where available (Mac and BSD).
Otherwise \? has no special meaning. Contributed by Michael
J. Walsh
- Removed magic number for block size, it's a constant now.
Contributed by John Delgado
* 0.8.12 - changed naming scheme of temporary files to avoid running
into too long names for the filesystem in /tmp
- fixed renaming a newly created file (it got saved under its
original name)
- activated code for creating symlinks; in old versions, symlinks
were not saved, presumably due to a bug in libarchive, but it
seems to work now.
* 0.8.11 - fixed accidentally broken renaming of files
* 0.8.10 - fixed renaming of directories, it did not work at all anymore
* 0.8.9 - fixed wrong insert into tree when a subdir had the same name as its
parent dir
* 0.8.8 - fixed bug when creating a new file and moving it over an old one,
happens e.g. when saving a file from the geany editor
* 0.8.7 - contribution by KAICHO:
* fixup to 0.8.6: corrected an ifdef
* 0.8.6 - contribution by KAICHO:
* adaptions for CentOS, RHEL and Scientific Linux
* 0.8.5 - fixed stat'ing of hardlinks in ar_readdir
- contributions by Alain Parmentier:
* FormatRaw optimization
* bugfix : use of off_t to support 64bits
* 0.8.4 - added option -o formatraw for readonly support of the FormatRaw
archive files supported by libarchive (kudos to Lee Leahu)
- bugfix: do not do the fuse mount when the archive cannot be read
(also kudos to Lee Leahu)
* 0.8.3 - do not call fuse_main anymore
- force fuse into single-threaded mode due to libarchive not being
thread-safe
Both patches contributed by Timothy Hobbs <timothyhobbs@seznam.cz>,
who found them in the Fedora RPM.
* 0.8.2 - added nosave option, contributed by
Timothy Hobbs <timothyhobbs@seznam.cz>
* 0.8.1 - added missing header file
* 0.8.0 - contributions by Tomáš Čech <sleep_walker@suse.cz>:
* Allow mounting only subtree of archive, strip common part of
path in that case.
* 0.7.0 - contributions by Andrew Brampton:
* simplifications in the code
* speedup by using hashes
* 0.6.2 - contributions by Niels de Vos:
* exchanged posix_rwlocks against mutexes to finally get rid of
the crashes
* replaced some accidental indentations with space against proper tabs
* 0.6.1 - clarified licensing issue (thanks to Niels de Vos for pointing it out)
* 0.6.0 - contributions by Thomas J. Duck:
* autoconf/automake support
* bug reports and fixes for mac-fuse
many thanks for this!
* 0.5.3 - bugfix: copying a file into a mounted archive failed when target
existed and was not modified before. Fixed that.
* 0.5.2 - bugfix: fix for archives that contain files inside directories before
the directory entry itself
* 0.5.1 - bugfix: when filenames inside an archive started with "./" they were
not shown. Fixed that.
* 0.5.0 - bugfix: everytime a file was created where the uid or gid could not
be resolved into a user/group name, the previous version crashed
* 0.4.0 - write support (everything but symlinks); NO GUARANTEE FOR YOUR DATA
- the usual amount of bug fixes
- new parameter "-v" / "--version"
- made dist-target in Makefile work
- version numbers have three parts now, major, minor and release
* 0.3 - preliminary write support (metadata only)
- many many bugfixes, especially reading works now more than once..
* 0.2 - major code cleanup
- implemented ar_readlink()
* 0.1 - initial release, read-only support