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Dump/restore 0.4b41 released   
Monday, January 02 2006 @ 12:07 PM EST
Contributed by: sde

A new version of dump/restore, the Linux ext2/ext3 filesystem backup utilities, has been released today.

This is a maintenance release fixing a few bugs in dump and restore, see the attached changelog for full details.

You can download the new version at dump/restore's homepage:

http://dump.sourceforge.net

Enjoy,

Stelian.

Changes between versions 0.4b40 and 0.4b41 (released January 2, 2006)
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1. Fix restore of dumped Access Control Lists. The previous code for EA works fine, but ACLs needed conversion from the ext2/3 disk format to posix_acl format before restoring.

2. Fix some issues with restoration of EA on big endian platforms.

3. Fix restore when the symtab is over 2GB in size.

4. Made the directory hash indexing an optional feature, accessible by the '-H' option of restore, and disable it by default.

5. Fixed dump to not include extended attributes information in the toc (archive) file which confused restore -t.

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