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From: | Michael Terry |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] [Duplicity-announce] Duplicity 0.6.21 Released |
Date: | Mon, 25 Feb 2013 10:42:03 -0500 |
Hello Michael (and natch the others :-),
but here comes some ubuntu specific ...
I added correctly the ppa, I hope ?
address@hidden:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ cat duplicity-team-ppa-natty.list
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/duplicity-team/ppa/ubuntu natty main
# deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/duplicity-team/ppa/ubuntu natty main
address@hidden:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$
Shouldn't that already make update manager remind me, that my
ii duplicity 0.6.19-0ubuntu0ppa18~natty1
is not the latest version available ?
--
Best,
Thomas
Am Mittwoch, den 23.01.2013, 22:21 -0500 schrieb Michael Terry:
> _______________________________________________> The stable PPA and Ubuntu 13.04 have been updated to 0.6.21.
>
> I have also previously patched duplicity in Ubuntu 12.10 and 12.04 LTS
> with the data corruption fix.
>
> 11.10 and 10.04 LTS fixes are queued up, but not released yet. If you
> use those, I recommend the PPA for now.
>
> -mt
>
> Hello All,
>
>
> We've just released version 0.6.21 of duplicity with the following bug
> fixes:
>
>
> #946988 GnuPG passphrase error after failed backup session
> #1005901 cannot change temp dir
> #1013446 Uncached grp and pwd calls make duplicity slow with large
> group and passwd maps
> #1080423 UnicodeDecodeError when backing up to Ubuntu One in some
> locales
> #1091269 Data corruption when resuming
>
>
> plus a whole bunch of changes listed at the end of this message.
>
>
> Much thanks goes to Edgar Soldin (edso), Mike Terry (mt), and many
> others for their contributions.
>
>
> As usual, you can download the latest and greatest version at:
> https://launchpad.net/duplicity/+download
>
>
> ...Thanks,
> ...Ken
>
>
>
>
> New in v0.6.21 (2013/01/23)
> ---------------------------
> Enhancements:
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/24syntaxfix
> - fix python 2.4 vs 2.5 syntax error
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/u1-oauthlib
> - As the Ubuntu packager for duplicity, I would prefer u1backend.py
> used oauthlib instead of oauth. oauthlib is well maintained
> upstream
> (unlike oauth), has a python3 port (for the future), and is in
> Ubuntu
> main (so is oauth right now, but hopefully in the future we can
> drop
> it to universe, in which case duplicity can't use it anymore).
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/delete-new-sig-in-cache
> - In duplicity 0.6.20, we fixed bug 1031269. This means that we no
> longer
> leave sig files on the remote location. Leaving sig files on the
> remote
> location also caused a bug with deleting cache files. Code used to
> leave
> remote new-sig but delete the locale cache new-sig; this meant
> that we would
> keep downloadoing the new-sig all the time from remote. We had
> worked around
> that by just not deleting the new-sig in the cache, which was sort
> of the
> wrong side of that problem to tackle. Now that we handle the
> remote
> new-sigs better (by deleting them), I don't think we need this
> code anymore.
> Patch by address@hidden.
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/u1-ascii-error
> - Fix for u1backend unicode error. Patch by Paul Barker.
> * Merged in lp:~satwell/duplicity/caching
> - Add a cache for password and group lookups. This significantly
> improves
> runtime with very large password and group configurations.
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/manpage
> - more formatting fixes, clarifications in sections EXAMPLES, FILE
> SELECTION
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/lftp.netrc
> - Allow .netrc auth for lftp backend
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/946988
> - This fixes bug 946988 by not duplicating the checks for when we
> should ask
> for the password (those same checks are done more correctly inside
> get_passphrase). And add a test to reproduce the bug.
> * Merged in lp:~lenharo-h/duplicity/duplicity
> - Generate encrypted backups without revealing the user's key id
> via option --hidden-encrypt-key
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/u1-utf8
> - Make sure u1backend returns filenames as utf8
> * Merged in
> lp:~carlos-abalde/duplicity/gdocs-backend-gdata-2.0.16.-upgrade
> - Upgrade of GoogleDocs backend to python gdata lib >= 2.0.15:
> Stop using get_everything method.
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/webdav.fix-retry
> - bugfix: webdav retrying broke on ERRORS like "error: [Errno 32]
> Broken pipe" in
> socket.pyas reported here
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/212966
> added a more generalized 'retry_fatal' decorator which makes
> retrying backend
> methods even easier
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/manpage
> - Clear up PASSPHRASE reusage as sign passphrase. Minor fixes.
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/u1_and_manpage
> - Manpage
> - document Ubuntu One required python libs
> - added continuous contributors and backend author notes
> - U1backend
> - lazily import non standard python libs, fixes
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.duplicity.general/5753
> - fix "not bytearray" prevents PUT with python 2.6
> - don't hang after putting in credentials (cause it silently
> retries in background)
> but go through with backup
> * Fixed 1091269 Data corruption when resuming with --no-encryption
> - Patches from Pascual Abellan that make block size consistent and
> that add -n (no-encryption) option to manual-ctrl-c-test.sh.
> - Modified gpg.py patch to use 64k block size so unit test passes.
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/static-corruption
> - This branch fixes three possible ways a backup could get
> data-corrupted.
> Inspired by bug 1091269.
> A) If resuming after a volume that ended in a one-block file, we
> would
> skip the first block of the next file.
> B) If resuming after a volume that ended in a multi-block file,
> we would
> skip the first block of the next file.
> C) If resuming after a volume that spanned a multi-block file,
> we would
> skip some data inside the file.
> - A and B are because when finding the right place in the source
> files to
> restart the backup, the iteration loop didn't handle None block
> numbers
> very well (which are used to indicate the end of a file).
> - C is what bug 1091269 talks about. This was because data block
> sizes would
> get smaller as the difftar file got closer and closer to the
> volsize.
> Standard block sizes were 64 * 1024. But say we were close to the
> end of
> the difftar... When resuming, duplicity doesn't know the custom
> block sizes
> used by the previous run, so it uses standard block sizes. And it
> doesn't
> always match up, as you can imagine. So we would leave chunks of
> data out
> of the backed up file.
> - Tests added for these cases.
> - This branch is called 'static-corruption' because all these issues
> occur
> even when the source data doesn't change. I still think there are
> some
> corruption issues when a file changes in between duplicity runs. I
> haven't
> started looking into that yet, but that's next on my list.
> - C only happened without encryption (because the gpg writer
> function already
> happened to force a constant data block size). A and B happened
> with or
> without encryption.
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/webdav.fix-retry
> - added ssl certificate verification (see man page)
> - more robust retry routine to survive ssl errors, broken pipe
> errors
> - added http redirect support
> * Merged in lp:~ed.so/duplicity/webdav.manpage
> - explanation of webdav changes above
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/pygi
> - Python bindings for the gobject stack (used in the gio backend)
> have changed
> from static to dynamically-generated bindings. The old static
> bindings are
> deprecated. So here's a branch to change the gio backend from old
> to new ones.
> * Merged in lp:~mterry/duplicity/py3rsync
> - This branch lets one build the _librsync module with Python 3. You
> can't
> really do anything useful with it, but it's a nicely-isolated
> piece to add
> Python 3 support for.
> - The changes are a mix of modernization and #ifdef logic.
> - All tests still pass in Python 2.7 and 2.4. I tested manually that
> the module
> worked as expected in Python 3.
> * Merged in lp:~duplicity-team/duplicity/po-updates
> - Updated translations
>
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