X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bacula%2FReleaseNotes;h=fe281432e7b52a794e99ec775404f98b8e6fbf25;hb=1e32b9b18aa40e516767aae2503fe3d8620ef286;hp=835d2f5241ae05e1246826859c5b27172c42c03a;hpb=1291151161720b2593caffc7a4223ce503552928;p=bacula%2Fbacula diff --git a/bacula/ReleaseNotes b/bacula/ReleaseNotes index 835d2f5241..fe281432e7 100644 --- a/bacula/ReleaseNotes +++ b/bacula/ReleaseNotes @@ -1,517 +1,177 @@ - Release Notes for Bacula 1.35.8 - - Bacula code: Total files = 396 Total lines = 116,211 (*.h *.c *.in) - - -Changes for 1.35.8 -Major Changes: -- Tray monitor program -- Bacula Rescue CDROM -- Bacula CD Image Manager -- Lots of improvements in the Rescue scripts -- better - network detection, better mounting code, ... -- General bug fixes/stabilization -- French translation of manual by Ludovic Strappazon well - underway. -- UTF-8 is supported in conio (some minor cleanup is needed). -- Improved conf scanning code allowing FileSet components to - be put on a single line (previously everything had to be on - a different line). -- Win32 files restored to an alternate directory will have the - colon following the drive letter turned into a / e.g. c: - becomes c/. Previously the c: was stripped. This applies only - to files written to an alternate directory (i.e. using a where=). -- Certain open files (Word for example) can now be saved on - Win32 systems. -- Default for Wild-cards on Win32 systems is to fold case. - -New Directives: -- Added "Rerun Failed levels = yes/no" in the Job resource - of the Director. It will upgrade the current job to a - higher level (Full or Differential) if a previous job - of that level failed. -- Added "Ignore FileSet Changes = yes/no" in the FileSet - directive of the Director. It prevents the Director from - immediately upgrading the job to a Full save if you modify - the contents of the FileSet. Not recommended. -- Added "Block positioning = yes/no" in Device resource in SD. - If set to no, Bacula should (as yet untested) be able to - recover data from tapes where the drive was set to fixed - blocksize but Bacula is in variable block size. -- Added "Multiple connections = yes/no" in Catalog record for - allowing multiple simultaneous connections to the database. - This is a major performance improvement for PostgreSQL. - -Items to note!!! -- As of 1.35.5 you MUST do a database update. + Release Notes for Bacula 3.0.2 + + Bacula code: Total files = 1,009 Total lines = 205,726 (Using SLOCCount) + +Note, if you are not already running 3.0.x, read the 3.0.x release notes +below. Important!!! + +Version 3.0.2 is primarily a important bug fix update to version 3.0.1 with +some enhancements (see below). + +Changes since 3.0.1: + +Bug fixes: + 1029, 1285, 1298, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1311, 1315 + 1317, 1318, 1323, 1325, 1331, 1333, 1335 + +Fixed: + - Fix problem with the Postgresql driver that sometime displays values + - Cleanup old job records when starting the Director + - Fix bugs in xattr code + - Fix encoding problem with Postgresql + - Fix that prevents restore by file selection from using Copy job + +Enhancements: + - Security enhancement for the File Daemon + - New directive to specify source address for outgoing connexions + - Show volume availability in autochanger when doing restore. + This is project 31 in the projects file. + - Add accurate=yes/no option to estimate command + - Add --with-hostname, --with-bsrdir, --with-logdir to ./configure + - Add a restore menu that contructs a full restore when entering a JobId. + This is project 2 in the projects file. + - Add new Nagios plugin + +Compatibility: +Like always, both the Director and Storage daemon must be upgraded at +the same time. + +Older 3.0.x and possibly 2.4.x File Daemons are compatible with the 3.0.2 +Director and Storage daemons. It should be no need to upgrade older File +Daemon. + +============ Documentation improvements needed ================== + +Note!!!!! The 3.0.0+ documentation needs rather extensive modifications in the +following areas: + +1. Missing documentation. +2. Correction of links within various manuals -- most fail. +3. Integration of the new features into the main documents. +4. Much more. + +The documentation will not be completed in the near future due to lack +manpower. If you are unhappy with this situation as we are, we suggest +you help by submitting patches to the documentation. Thanks. +===== + +================== 3.0.1 Release Notes ======================== + +Version 3.0.1 is primarily a minor bug fix update to version 3.0.0 with +one enhancement. + +================== 3.0.0 Release Notes ======================== + +The diff between 2.4.4 and 2.5.x is 208,340 lines, so this release +represents an enormous effort. + +This Director and Storage daemon must be upgraded at the same time, +but they should be compatible with all 2.4.x File daemons, unless you +use some of the new features that affect the FD. In other words, you should +not have to upgrade all your File daemons when you upgrade. However, any +release of version 2.5.40 or greater requires a database upgrade. + +================== Warning !!!!!! ========================== + +New Catalog format in version 3.0.0 (2.5.40 or later) +----------------------------------------------------- + +This release of Bacula uses a new catalog format. We provide a set of +scripts that permit to convert a 2.4.x (version 10) catalog to 3.0.0 (version +11). The Bacula project rpms distributed on Source Forge will automatically +detect the database change and do the upgrade for you. We strongly +recommend that you save a copy of your existing database before upgrading +using rpms. + +The simplest way to upgrade the database assuming you are building from +source: +1. Stop any current version of Bacula from running. +2. Save a copy of your existing database. +3. Configure, build, and install the 3.0.0 version of Bacula + Note the new ./configure options in the manuals see the link + at the bottom of this file. +4. cd +5. ./update_bacula_tables +6. If you have multiple catalogs, edit the update_bacula_tables + script and put the name of another database, and then + execute the script again. Repeat this until all Bacula + catalogs have been updated. +7. Start the new Bacula. If everything worked, it should + not print any error messages. + +The upgrade operation will convert the FileId index field of the File table +from 32 bits to 64 bits. This operation will take TIME and will *temporarily* +DOUBLE THE SIZE of your catalog. Bacula must be shutdown during this update, +so, won't be able to run jobs during this period. For example, a 3 million files +catalog will take 2 mins to upgrade on a normal machine. Don't forget to +backup it before executing the script. + +If you start from scratch, you don't need to run the update_bacula_tables +script because the create_bacula_tables script automatically creates the new +table format. However, if you are using a version of Bacula older than 2.5.40 +(e.g. 2.4.4) then you need to run the update_bacula_tables script that will +be found in the /src/cats directory after you run the ./configure +command. As mentioned above, before running this script, please backup your +catalog database, and when you do running it, be sure shutdown Bacula and be +aware that running the script can take some time depending on your database +size. + + +Important New configure options : +---------------------- + +This release of Bacula 3.0.0 uses libtool by default +to generate the Bacula libraries as shared objects rather than +being directly linked in as in prior versions. This means that +the Bacula shared objects, must either be in a shared object +directory known to the loader or they must be in the directory +where the Bacula binaries are installed. It is also possible +to explicitly specify the libraries directory on the ./configure +line (--libdir=/full-path/dir), but this should not be necessary. + + ./configure --libdir= + +If you have problems with libtool or you wish to use the old +way of building libraries and linking them into Bacula, you +can do so by disabling libtool on the configure command line with: + + ./configure --disable-libtool + +During the installation of Bacula 3.0.0, it will now install +bat help files (if you have configured bat). These files +are placed in /usr/share/doc/bacula/html by default. If you +want to put them elsewhere use: + + ./configure --htmldir= + +During the installation of Bacula, it will now install the +ReleaseNotes, License, technotes, ChangeLog, and similar +files in /usr/share/doc/bacula by default. If you +want to put them elsewhere use: + + ./configure --docdir= + +During the installation of Bacula, any plugins will be +installed in the plugindir, which is by default the +same as libdir (/usr/lib). You can specify an alternate +location with: + + ./configure --with-plugindir= + +============================================================== + +This release includes large number of new features and changes. +It should be more or less compatible with previous xx.conf files +and File daemons providing that you are not using any of the new +features. + +Please see the New Features chapter of the new manual, which documents +some but not all the new features (we are still working on it): + +http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features.html + + + - cd scripts-dir (or src/cats) - ./update_bacula_tables - -- All daemons should be compatible with 1.34 with the exception - of the new FileSet features such as regular expressions. -- Regular expressions are not supported in the Win32 FD. - -Other Items: -- See below - -Changes to 1.35.5: -22Sep04 -- Incremented the release number because this version requires - an update to the database. - Use: - cd src/cats - ./update_bacula_tables - to update an existing database. -- Implemented EndFile and EndBlock in the Media record. This will - allow Bacula to know exactly when to stop reading a tape if the - stupid tape driver does not give a logical end of tape indication - and Bacula writes to the end of the tape getting an I/O error. -- Added new routines to update the database, and there are - new database creation routines to add the two new Media columns. -- The Media record is updated each time a JobMedia record is created. - This keeps the Media record up to date. -- Undid the code to use automatic type converions to char * in - POOL_MEM. This is due to the ugly consequences of essentially - destroying the class type nature of the class. -- Removed all the old mp_char() #define code. - -Changes to 1.35.4: -22Sep04 -- Add additional doc. -- Implement automatic POOL_MEM type conversion to char *. Thanks - to Martin Simmons for the suggestion. -- Remove some unneeded function overloading -- need removed by - automatic type conversion. -21Sep04 -- Correct segfault in message.c with debug=200 (new code). -- Fix bug 109 verify with no options prints garbage. -- Add ioctl(MTIOCGET) call to clrerror_dev() in dev.c. As reported - by Frank Kardel, this should clear error conditions on NetBSD. -20Sep04 -- Modify the rescue script to create mount_drives with - the order specified by Philip Nash (mkdir, mount). -- Tweak install chapter of French manual to add new paragraph - from English. -- Tweak restore tree message to be a bit clearer. -- Modify watchdog to wakeup after 60 seconds, or wakeup if - there is work to do. -- Modify watchdog stop routine to "ping" watchdog so that it - stops immediately rather than after sleep time. -- Fix btape to use new dcr blocks rather than its own. -- Fix butil.c to correctly handle Volume names for the - utility routines (broke when updating to dcrs). -11-19Sep04 (vacation) -- Implement multiple Storage specifications in the Job resource - (AND) each containing multiple specifications (OR). Not yet functional. - Note, this needs more work as most things now use - job->storage[0]->first() rather than looping through devices. -- Implement "Multiple connections = yes/no" in Catalog record for - allowing multiple simultaneous connections to the database. -- Add new mac.c (Migrate, Archive, Copy) to dird -- not yet implemented. -- Implement a new POOL_MEM class that automatically allocates - and deallocates a pool buffer. -- Overload a number of utility routines to permit using both - POOLMEM and POOL_MEM. -- Start converting to using POOL_MEM. -- There were a number of Bacula console ACL checks missing in - ua_run.c. It allowed users to run jobs they really should not. -- Correct a number of dates on the Copyright. -- Overload pm_strcpy() and pm_strcat() to handle new POOL_MEM - class. -- Overload bash/unbash_spaces to handle new POOL_MEM class. -- Make a *MASSIVE* pass through the Storage daemon eliminating - all use of jcr->VolumeName and jcr->VolCatInfo in favor of - dcr->... -- Eliminate all all redundant arguments from calling sequences - in SD. This poses a number of problems due to the old way blocks - and records were allocated and released all the time. They are - now contained in the dcr. The problem is that old habits die hard - and there are still places where everything is not right. -- Implement "Block positioning = yes/no" in Device resource in SD. - -Changes to 1.35.3: -09Sep04 -- Add "Multiple Connections = yes/no" in catalog record. Only - the variable is implemented, no code yet. -- Close *all* FD unless debug on. -08Sep04 -- Add first cut of UTF-8 support to conio. It "seems" to be working - pretty well. Moving by words will definitely not work though. -- Improve detection and setting of gateway in the - network_start script. -07Sep04 -- Modify scan code so that in most places scanning will - continue across the end of a line. -05Sep04 -- Begin major phase of 1.35 documentation. -- All outstanding bugs are fixed. -- Implement changes and improvements to rescue scripts as - proposed by Gaurav. -05Sep04 -- Add correction to Phil's previous patch. -- Send all queued messages in SD and FD prior to closing down - the job. -- Send queued messages in Jobs before terminating the job - so that the messages print before the job report. -- Add a destructor so that the Console ACLs are properly - freed. -04Sep04 -- Implement isolinux boot disk. -- Integrate Phil Stracchino's code (thanks for Matt's help). - It permits lists and ranges of jobids on the delete as in: - delete job jobid=1,3,5,11-16 -03Sep04 -- Apply Mike Acar's suggestion when looking for the next volume - to check purged volumes for recycling before doing a purge. -- Make some improvements to CDROM disk. -- Take another crack at ignoring drive open() errors during - polling. -02Sep04 -- Add eliminate orphaned job records; eliminate admin records, - and eliminate restore records to dbcheck. -- replace sprintf by bsnprintf() in dbcheck. -- Added scan target to makefile in rescue cd to print scsi - devices. -- Added argument to berrno::strerror() to pass errno. -- Cleaned up a few more old strerror() calls and eliminated a - few of the now unnecessary set_errno() calls. -- Fixed a bug in the polling code that prevented more than 100 - label reads (insanity check disabled if polling). -- Ignore bad return from open_device() if polling. -- Short circuit code if fatal error return from read_label() in - mount.c -01Sep04 -- Add index file to JobId field of File records for PostgreSQL. -- Correct several bugs in the job queue scheduler concerning - rescheduled jobs: 1. The SD status was not cleared causing a - wrong status to be displayed by Dir after rescheduling. 2. All - rescheduled jobs became zombies because the jcr use_count was - not decremented properly. -- Make the Catalog resource required in Client records. -- Order the listing of where a file is (item 2 on the restore - menu) by StartTime. -- Clarify when a filename only and a full path + filename must - be entered in items 2 and 8 of the restore menu. -- Fix logic error in resolution of names on IPv4 systems. - -Changes to 1.35.2 released 01Sep04: -30Aug04 -- Inhibit printing of FileSet for a restore as it is misleading. -- Cleaned up a number of minor scripting problems with the CDROM - creation. -- Fixed a race condition causing a Director crash on termination, - if a large number of SIGHUPs were sent during a multiple concurrent - set of backups. -28Aug04 -- Completed integration of Rescue CD scripts with Bacula source. -28Aug04 -- Added Ignore FileSet Changes = yes -- Added more error checking to the spooling code. -24Aug04 -- Applied a patch from Peter Eriksson that removes a dynamic stack - allocation (replaced by alloca) and fixes some const problems. -- Fixed a free() of a static variable in the new IP code bnet.c -- Got the new Bacula Rescue CDROM booting. -- Replaced a dynamic template by a simple store when using the - native C compiler. -- Reworked some of the block.c error handling. -- Changed a Dmsgx(000, to Dmsgx(100 in dev.c that was dumping - debug output on a user. -- Integrated patch from 1.34.6 block.c to 1.35 -17Aug04 -- Fix conio.c problem on Solaris. -- Add debug code to lock_jcr_chain(). -- Lock jcr chain around less code. -- Implement call by reference for Mmsg() and pm_strxxx() to - simplify calls. -- New IP address specification is used as follows: - [sdaddresses|diraddresses|fdaddresses] = { [[ip|ipv4|ipv6] = { - [[addr|port] = [^ ]+[\n;]+] }] } - - so it could look for example like this: - SDaddresses = { ip = { - addr = 1.2.3.4; port = 1205; } - ipv4 = { - addr = 1.2.3.4; port = http; } - ipv6 = { - addr = 1.2.3.4; - port = 1205; - } - ip = { - addr = 1.2.3.4 - port = 1205 - } - ip = { - addr = 1.2.3.4 - } - ip = { - addr = 2001:220:222::2 - } - ip = { - addr = bluedot.thun.net - } - } - as a consequence, you can now specify multiple IP addresses and - ports to be used. In the case of a server, it will listen on - all those that you specify. In the case of connecting to the server, - Bacula will attempt connecting to one at a time until it succeeds. - And, in a few other special cases, Bacula will use only the first - address specified. - - The default port numbers are still the same and the services and hosts - are also resolved by name. So now you could use the real names for the - port numbers. - -Release 1.35.1 16 August 2004: -- Added Tape Alert feature (see Alert Command). -- New IPv6 code (untested) -- New way of specifying Addresses and Ports -- permits having - server listen on multiple ports. -- Regular expressions in Options directive. -- Reader/writer programs in Options (not yet fully implemented, - please do not use). -- Fixed specification of bind address on Win32 (thanks to - Martin Simmons). -- Update all Volumes from Pool record. -- Update License to terminate rights of anyone suing a GPL licensor. -- Improved error messages for Win32 and when running external - programs (e.g. RunBeforeJob). -- Implement reload of conf file in Directory on SIGHUP. -- Building restore tree is much faster on large filesets - due to binary insert. -- Alert Command in Device resource of Storage Daemon. -- New IP address and port directives. -- reader = xxx, writer = yyy in Options within FileSet of - Director's conf file. -- regex = xxx in Options within FileSet of Director's - conf file. -- New command options: update AllFromPool updates all - Volumes with Pool defaults. -- .backups client=xxx (for GUI programs). -- A duration specification may have any number of integer/modificator - specifications. E.g.: - 1 week 2 days 3 hours 10 mins - 1 month 2 days 30 sec -- Print error message if Alert Command fails in bpipe_open(). -- Doc Alert command. -- Eliminate unnecessary class in findlib/attribs.c -- Add necessary empty files to new tray-monitor directory. -- Implement Class with template in findlib/attribs.c to do casting - of uint64_t into stat packet types to avoid compiler warnings. - Thanks to Meno for this idea. -- Make some modifications to satisfy VC++. -- Apply Martin Simmons' second patch to compat.cpp to fix the line - I previously missed. -- Apply Meno's fix to bnet that corrects use of ipaddr after free_addresses, - back out my kludges, and it works. -- Modified configure.in to by default add -Wall. -- Found some problems with printing IP addresses -- will notify Meno. -- Added printing Pool to Job report. -- Fixed several places where dlists were not being released - (term_job_server, ...) -- Started implementing New() for dlists. Spent a lot of time, - but could not get it to work. -- Fixed a mutex deadlock between the job queue scheduler and the - watchdog. -- Made add_address() static. -- Added bsnprintf to address_conf.c -- Apply Marin Simmons patch to inet_aton() in compat. -- Build on Win32 -- required a few changes because of new IP code. -- Implement program reader code in Dir and FD -- not tested, and - a few corrections for writer code are needed in FD. -- Rework SQL for pruning. Add Admin pruning. Prune failed - jobs in Verify and Restore. -- Don't put commas in listing produced in restore so that users - can cut and past JobIds without having commas in the way. -- Change size_t to socklen_t in filed.c -- reindent a bit. -- Remove addr_list->size from buf size definition in bnet.c -- Create a Developer's document. -- Add prompt for Update volume from pool and update all - Volumes from pool. -- Implement user friendly time duration input editing. -- Add buf len argument to edit_utime(). -- Added eliminate orphaned Client records to dbcheck. -- Implement Alert Command in SD Device conf. -- Fix updating a Volume from the pool record -- it never changed - anything. -- Implement updating all Volumes from pool record. -- Add patch by Denis Shaposhnikov that fixes excludes of directories - in new style FileSets. -- Merge Meno's IPv6-1 code. -- Update License to terminate rights of anyone suing a GPL licensor. -- Add Pruning doc sent by Bryce Denney -- Correct inconsistencies in restore command doc pointed out by user. -- Don't edit commas in SQL intergers if they are not stricly integer. -- Update all pools in all DBs when starting the Director. -- Implement final cut of berrno and update Win32 code. -- Update copyright to include a termination clause. Add copyright to - binaries. -- Implement .backups client=xxx for Nicolas. -- Make first cut at implementing berrno class to handle Unix, Win32 - and bpipe errors. Bpipe still needs to be implemented. - This fixes (not yet tested) the Win32 errno problems in the compat lib. -- Fix btape compile problem reported by Martin Simmons -- thanks. -- Add ./configure detection of sys/tape.h -- Apply two fixes to recent changes to dev.c submitted by - Martin Simmons. -- Add checks in btape for correct size of off_t, and correct editing - of 32 and 64 bit values. -- Move supported OS/hardware into a chapter by itself. -- Fix bscan, which did not handle walking dcr list. -- Remove old attach_jcr_to_device() code. -- Fix config from Andy Wettstein's patch to use bitypes.h and detect - uint32_t, ... definitions. -- Fix a few compiler warnings because of casting pointers to int and - vise versa. -- Do some minor cosmetics to query.sql. nothing changed. -- Don't call stop_thread_timer() in backup.c if timer not started. -- Fix bug with out of order JobIds on restore. -- Make watchdog examine queues once every 10 seconds instead of once - a second. -- Add more bools to dev.c -- Fix walking attached DCRs in bscan.c -- Doc updates -- Start work on rescue files. Integrated RAID changes. -- Print a message when query.sql moved to query.sql.old during install. -- Move setting of FreeBSD chflags() to after utime() to avoid error - messages is immutable bit is set. -- Turn off heartbeat in FD when -s is given so that we can - debug without a flood of signals. -- Close and reopen the device during an append test in - btape. This better tests appending as if Bacula stops/restarts. -- Remove old attach/detach_jcr_to_device() code -- Add new attached_dcrs code. -- Remove unnecessary subroutine for bsnprintf. -- Replace sprintf() by home-grown code in edit_uint64 ... -- Begin implementation of dev->attached_dcrs. -- Remove scripts/fd.in from configure.in -- Add printing of JobId when a Job is started from the console. -- Remove fd/fd.in from scripts directory. -- Fix a number of bugs in dbcheck concerning the -c option - (i.e. with a config file). -- Made RH start scripts use -u and -g options. -- Many more DCR changes. -- Add job message indicating that the job has been rescheduled - and when. -- Fix job end time so that it is always updated. Previously it - was not updated when a job was rescheduled. -- Correct SQL for restoring job by path/name. It could sometimes - pickup the wrong JobId -- submitted by a user. -- Add a number of "%s" in editing database errors -- security issue. -- Ensure that the NumVols is incremented and decremented in the - pool record when Volumes are created or deleted. -- Cleanup error handling when labeling a tape. If vol was read-only, - the device would still be marked as having found a label. -- Put ftCreationTime into st_ctime of stat packet. Hopefully - this will fix the problem of noticing files have been moved - into the save path after a Full save. -- Fix bug in "status dir" where not all entries are listed. -- Cleanup some improper result printing in configure. -- Optimize a couple of insertions in binary_insert of dlists. - -Release 1.35.0 08 July 2004: -- Apply Christopher Hull's const patch for PostgreSQL -- Add code to block.c to detect if block header is destroyed. -- Add debug code for memset checking for zeroing 1900-3000 bytes - which is what happened to the block headers. -- If block header is destroyed, read the next block. Probably - should return with new status similar to the SHORT block - return. -- Add more debug info to bls for bad blocks. -- More implementation of DCRs. -- Eliminate argument passing in SD by using dcr. -- More int->bool conversions. -- Add file:block to a number of read/write error messages. -- More int -> bool conversions. -- Modify the SD piece by piece to use DCRs everywhere. -- Cleanup some printout for query command. -- Fix typo in cats/mysql.c -- Work on cleaning up tape driver a bit (use bools, better calling - sequences). -- Attempt to fix multi-Volume disk backup. Needs to be tested. -- Add Regular expressions to FileSet options. -- Correct configure.in to use ${MAKE} for doing the dependencies. -- Make MySQL and PostgreSQL try for 30 seconds to connect before - giving up. -- Correct Gnome 1.4 Makefile to build without cats library. -- Correct a crash reported (with patch) by Jonathan Soong - when attempting to backup an ACL on a symlinked file. -- Fixed an off by one bug in the new resources pointer code. - res_head array was one too small. -- Added Errors to last_job list. This allows detecting jobs - that terminated in a warning. -- Implement setting the Win32 icon to yellow instead of red - when the job terminated OK but with warnings. -- Fix the Win32 makefile and VC project file. The links were - not including the Win32 dlls. -- Delete some old Win32 code that was turned off. -- Eliminate a few more Win32 compiler warnings. -- Reduce the output produced by NIS (Win32 install builder). -- Simplify some of the #ifdefing in compat.h -- Rewrite spooling error handling when I/O error occurs. It is - a bit tricky, requiring to truncate the file so that a despooling - will work correctly. Needs to be tested. -- Make better subroutines for setting up for a new job. -- Start putting all DB ids on #defines (going to 64 bits). -- Fix gnome-console Makefile.in to work again. -- All "level=Incremental/Decremental" to the estimate command. This - required some re-arrangement of subroutines at a fairly low level. -- Apply Piotr Jaworski's patch (patch-r-status.diff) to update the - catalog status when a backup job starts running. -- Add (char*) cast to readline call in console.c for old readlines. -- Copy Makefile.in from gnome2-console to gnome-console (to eliminate - need for cats library). -- Modify spooling code to handle write error (e.g. spooling disk full) - more gracefully. Previously despooling would fail. -- Reduce casting in smartall.c a bit and add counters for - bytes, max_bytes, buffers and max_buffers. -- Fixed reload algorithm to stack both job end callback and the - table id. -- Fixed the orphaned buffer after reload (job_end_push had to be - destroyed. -- Destroy cond var (jcr->term_wait) only if initialized. -- Sort the Scheduled Jobs list by start-time, priority. -- Implement resources on a pointer. -- Fix Gnome console crash on up/down arrow with no history. -- Finish first cut of SIGHUP code. To make really work need res - on a single pointer rather than in fixed memory. -- Fix a number of places in query.sql where multiple JobIds are - printed (due to JobMedia records). -- Add new query: List jobs on Volume given Volume name. -- Correct socket close on Win32 in bnet.c (in addition to compat.cpp). - Caused fd leak in Win32 for each connection. -- Remove vol labeled test in askdir update_volume_info so that non-labeled - Volume in catalog can be marked in error. -- Close socket in SD when connection rejected. Caused fd leaks. -- Initialize job_start_wait cond variable after every new_jcr() otherwise - NetBSD gets error in library when trying to delete it without being inited. -- Fix typo (9 instead of 0) return status in write_new_volume_label. -- Fix mount.c to call routine that correctly marks a volume in error. -- Move code to rewrite volume label to subroutine -- a bit cleaner. -- Finish implementation and testing of new restore tree code. -- Implement feedback while tree is loading. -- Eliminate printing INFO message in UpdateDB (cats) -- it generates - "false" error messages. -- Eliminate some GTK error messages when running the Gnome2 console. -- Begin restructuring tree.c for inclusion of the binary_insert() - routine. -- Apply Peter Eriksson's lib file order changes in linking for IRIX. -- Abort configure if Internal is selected as the database. -- Add testimonials to the Web page -- Add the bugs list to the Web page "lists". -- Clarify the English in SuSE and Slackware when SD not running. -- Applied another extern "C" patch from Peter Eriksson. -- Fixed a bunch of VC warning messages. -- Applied the patches sent by Andreas Jellinghaus: build Gnome and - wx-console in client-only build if configured; add ./configure option - to permit setting of sbin modes -- default is 0745 as before; remove - cats library from Gnome console build; remove old version from Gnome - About box. Thanks Andreas. -- Applied Peter Eriksson's const changes to the source code. Thanks Peter. -- Implemented a binary_insert() method for dlists -- intended to be used - in the restore tree routines. -- Turned on my bsscanf() code, which replaces sscanf() by my routines, which - are a subset of sscanf() used by Bacula, but which have known 32/64 bit - behavior rather than vendor dependent !@#$%*. +The ChangeLog has more details.