-$Id: CHANGES,v 1.29 2000/01/07 19:39:38 tiniou Exp $
+$Id: CHANGES,v 1.44 2000/02/26 01:35:48 stelian Exp $
+
+Changes between versions 0.4b14 and 0.4b15 (released ?????????????????)
+=======================================================================
+
+1. Added a prompt command in interactive restore mode. Thanks
+ to Andreas Dilger <adilger@home.com> for the patch.
+
+Changes between versions 0.4b13 and 0.4b14 (released February 10, 2000)
+=======================================================================
+
+1. Fixed a bug in dump which may have caused invalid deleted
+ directories to be dumped out if they were deleted after the
+ mapping pass. This could occure on active filesystem and lead
+ to heap corruption (causing dump malfunction in many possible ways).
+ Thanks to Jan Sanislo <oystr@cs.washington.edu> for finding this
+ bug and submitting the patch.
+
+2. Fixed the handling of the filesystem parameter in dump. A
+ '/mnt/disk' parameter caused the disk contents to be dumped,
+ but a '/mnt/disk/' parameter caused the mountpoint directory
+ to be dumped (generally an empty directory).
+
+3. Improved the output of dump in order to tell which directory
+ it is currently dumping (when dumping a subtree).
+
+4. Added the '-e' exclude inode option to dump. Thanks to
+ Isaac Chuang <ike@isl.stanford.edu> for contributing with the patch.
+
+5. Added a REPORTING-BUGS file in order to provide a guide
+ on how to correctly report a bug in dump/restore.
+
+6. Fixed a restore problem when restoring a hard link to an inode
+ having the immutable or append-only attribute set. Thanks to
+ Ambrose Li <acli@mingpaoxpress.com> for submitting the patch.
+
+7. Fixed a compatibility problem between dumps made on little
+ endian machines (the format was correct) and big endian
+ machines (the format was incorrect). This fix break the
+ compatibility with the older dumps made on big endian
+ machines (sparc, m86k, ppc etc). For the first time in
+ linux dump's history (I believe), the dumps made by *BSD,
+ Linux/alpha, Linux/sparc and Linux/x86 are compatible,
+ so interchangeable. Thanks to Rob Cermak
+ <cermak@ahab.rutgers.edu> for submitting the bug and
+ helping me test the fix.
+
+8. Fixed the way dump reports the remaining percent/time, if
+ the number of blocks actually dumped exceeds the estimated
+ number of blocks. Thanks to Jean-Paul van der Jagt
+ <jeanpaul@dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl> for reporting the bug.
+
+Changes between versions 0.4b12 and 0.4b13 (released January 21, 2000)
+======================================================================
+
+1. Small Y2K fix in the man pages :). Thanks to Bernhard Sadlowski
+ <sadlowsk@Mathematik.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> for reporting the bug.
+
+2. Removed the requirement to build the RPM as root from the
+ spec file. Thanks to Christian Weisgerber
+ <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de> for submitting this.
+
+3. Fixed a bug in dump related to the 'filetype' feature of ext2fs,
+ causing dump to block when dumping really huge filesystems.
+ Many thanks to Patrik Schindler <poc@pocnet.net> for
+ helping me find this bug.
-Changes between versions 0.4b11 and 0.4b12 (released January 7, 1999)
+4. Fixed the treatment for an interrupt signal when dump access
+ the remote tape through RSH. Thanks to Christian Weisgerber
+ <naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de> for providing the patch.
+
+5. Fixed a bug which was causing dump/restore to display
+ garbage characters instead of the remote host name.
+
+Changes between versions 0.4b11 and 0.4b12 (released January 8, 2000)
=====================================================================
1. Small fix in the dump man page. Thanks to Thorsten Kukuk
amanda users). Thanks to Jason L Tibbitts III
<tibbs@math.uh.edu> for reporting the bug.
+7. Fixed a compatibility problem in linux/alpha dump tape format.
+ Now the linux/alpha dump are (again) compatible with the
+ other dump formats. But this breaks compatibility with
+ older dumps made on alpha. Thanks to Mike Tibor
+ <tibor@lib.uaa.alaska.edu> for helping me in finding this bug.
+
Changes between versions 0.4b10 and 0.4b11 (released December 5, 1999)
======================================================================