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
Changes in this release:
* Added two new manual pages, atf-c++-api and atf-sh-api, describing the
C++ and POSIX shell interfaces used to write test programs.
* Added a pkg-config file, useful to get the flags to build against the
C++ library or to easily detect the presence of ATF.
* Added a way for test cases to require a specific architecture and/or
machine type through the new 'require.arch' and 'require.machine'
meta-data properties, respectively.
* Added the 'timeout' property to test cases, useful to set an upper-bound
limit for the test's run time and thus prevent global test program stalls
due to the test case's misbehavior.
* Added the atf-exec(1) internal utility, used to execute a command after
changing the process group it belongs to.
* Added the atf-killpg(1) internal utility, used to kill process groups.
* Multiple portability fixes. Of special interest, full support for SunOS
(Solaris Express Developer Edition 2007/09) using the Sun Studio 12 C++
compiler.
* Fixed a serious bug that prevented atf-run(1) from working at all under
Fedora 8 x86_64. Due to the nature of the bug, other platforms were
likely affected too.