- bsdtar is using the hardlink resolver code from libarchive now,
making it generate correct links for newc format
- fix a number of non-exploitable integer and buffer overflows
- SIGINFO/SIGUSR1 support for bsdtar
- bsdtar -s support
- better mtree support, it should now be able to handle the full syntax
of NetBSD's mtree
- handle extraction of archives where hardlink and linked to entry don't
agree on the permission (base.tgz has such entries for systat)
dhcpcd is a small DHCP client, supporting most, if not all, features of
dhclient. It is much smaller (1/6 of the size on amd64), but still
supports many of the more advanced modern RFCs like IPv4LL (RFC 3927),
Classless Static Routes (RFC 3442) and Node-specific Client Identifiers
(RFC 4361). It was written by Roy Marpled, partly in reply to the
discussion of the DHCP client Sommer of Code project.
Adds the following:
. tries to be "space safe" in the file names (untested)
. handle a couple more RCS ids being used by nvi
. handle properly several RCS ids on one line (happens in nvi)
... and of course adapt everything to nvi
- fix bugs in link resolver, mostly affecting bsdcpio [from NetBSD]
- fix bsdcpio -p for hardlinks
- correctness improvements for directory name handling with ustar format
- handle empty filenames correctly
- allow bsdtar -r and -T to be used together as well as --format with -r
and -u.
Changes in this release:
* Clauses 3 and 4 of the BSD license used by the project were dropped.
All the code is now under a 2-clause BSD license compatible with the
GNU General Public License (GPL).
* Added a C-only binding so that binary test programs do not need to be
tied to C++ at all. This binding is now known as the atf-c library.
* Renamed the C++ binding to atf-c++ for consistency with the new atf-c.
* Renamed the POSIX shell binding to atf-sh for consistency with the new
atf-c and atf-c++.
* Added a -w flag to test programs through which it is possible to specify
the work directory to be used. This was possible in prior releases by
defining the workdir configuration variable (-v workdir=...), but was a
conceptually incorrect mechanism.
* Test programs now preserve the execution order of test cases when they
are given in the command line. Even those mentioned more than once are
executed multiple times to comply with the user's requests.
in which "/wherever/src.2/../tools" was incorrectly changed to
"/wherever/src./tools" instead of the desired "/wherever/tools".
It's not clear to me that this script has any business trying to do this
sort of rewriting (and there's no guarantee that "/wherever/foo/.." and
"/wherever" both refer to the same place), but at least the new code
tries to be more careful than the old code.
- bsdpcio and bsdtar support more of the nbpax options
- linkify interface can handle all the known hardlink resolution
strategies
- mtree support extended, now it can almost process METALOG directly
- compress(1)-like write support
- fix gname/uname mixup
Major new features:
- work-in-progress cpio frontend
- much less data copying when handling uncompressed archives
- fix bugs for handling very large archives
- support for more zip archives and some of the self-extracting ones