X-Git-Url: https://git.wh0rd.org/?p=dump.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=CHANGES;h=9c18c539e35a76e95f14b4866588b48a340731dd;hp=574b02268e3c36c24d3780062b0ffa181e563a14;hb=3a07bc169e53e03d353dc367809c529ff34c9826;hpb=a2caea8a4bc5c6445c32afd345a983a82b387e4b diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 574b022..9c18c53 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: CHANGES,v 1.164 2002/02/21 14:07:14 stelian Exp $ +$Id: CHANGES,v 1.169 2002/03/28 14:53:01 stelian Exp $ Changes between versions 0.4b27 and 0.4b28 (released ?????????????????) ======================================================================= @@ -11,6 +11,34 @@ Changes between versions 0.4b27 and 0.4b28 (released ?????????????????) there should be no white space between the option letter and the -j or -z parameter, thanks to Kenneth Porter +3. Made restore work with older versions of the readline library, + by checking in configure for several extended symbols. Restore + can now be compiled with a readline as old as the 2.0 release + (though it may be a good idea to upgrade it to a more recent + version...). Thanks to Andrew Donkin for + reporting the build failures. + +4. Fixed a performance problem with the QFA file creation in + dump, which made unnecessary seeks on the tape slowing down + the dump. Thanks to Andrew Donkin for + reporting this issue. + +5. Removed the inclusion of some kernel headers in the dump + source, which prevented the compile in some kernel/glibc + headers/architecture combination. Thanks to Bdale Garbee + for reporting the bug. + +6. Added the appropriate error message when dump fails to + open the output file for writing. Thanks to Amith Varghese + for reporting this bug. + +7. Made restore able to understand large Solaris ufsdump tapes + (containing inodes bigger than 4194304). Sun have introduced + an "extension" to the dump tape format when dealing with + those inodes, which was uncorrectly handled by Linux restore. + Thanks to Uwe Gohlke for reporting the bug and + providing a test case. + Changes between versions 0.4b26 and 0.4b27 (released February 15, 2002) =======================================================================