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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 2.4.5 | Mar 21, 2012 | New Release | · updated sample scripts to be compatible with dar's --min-digit option · added missing included file to be able to compile with gcc-4.7.0 · removing an unused variable in filtre.cpp · fixed a display bug when comparing archive with filesystem, leading to a · segmentation fault (%S in place of %i in mask) · fixed bug leading dar to not restore some directories from differential · backups when they are absent in the filesystem · fixed bug that show a "uncaught exception" message at the end of archive · listing for dar shared binaries only, compiled in infinint mode, under · ArchLinux · updated the configure script to link with libexecinfo when available · added possibility to disable the use of execinfo in libdar thanks to the · new --disable-execinfo option for the ./configure script · added Andreas Wolff patch to fix bug under Cygwin (segfault on program · termination). |
| 2.4.4 | Mar 21, 2012 | New Release | · fixed man pages in the NAME section: added whatis entry · fixed segfault: in the internal error reporting code (delete[] in place of · free()) · fixed bug: dar_manager was not able to read properly the latest generated · databases version when having Extended Attributes recorded for some files · avoided reporting unreleased memory block when compilation optimization · have been used (dar, dar_manager, dar_cp, dar_slave, dar_xform do all · reported unreleased memory when gcc optimization was used in "infinint" mode) |
| 2.4.2 | Sep 6, 2011 | New Release | · fixing bug met when reading an archive in sequential-read mode · fixing bug while filtering in sequential-read mode · fixing backward compatibility in dar_manager with old archives (wrong dates · for deleted files). · fixing compilation problem on certain systems (missing #include statement) · fixing documentation syntax and spelling |
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