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Upstream NEWS: Notable changes in 0.33.10 since 0.33.9 ======================================= Bugs ---- * As noted in 0.33.8, `bup fsck` switched from symlinks to hardlinks to accommodate an incompatible change in `par2` 1.0's behavior. To allow the use of filesystems without hardlinks, `bup` now copies the input files if hardlinking fails. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Greg Troxel and Rob Browning @ text @$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.32 2025/12/17 23:46:20 nia Exp $ BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.10.tar.gz) = e2bfbb32c911fe42d927032220fd192b000ba3b84ff464fe103714e928265fa8 SHA512 (bup-0.33.10.tar.gz) = d533d0444f9c87fa72cfc333e9cad155f037b25292f1cbe0f89a1520499900837abeb1df278e1dbc356c5f5bad9ccf1a24faaabbb02ef07f462ee0e70aea5c03 Size (bup-0.33.10.tar.gz) = 502484 bytes BLAKE2s (bup-man-26d961455dc071f166a3f6f54e6ceb0b71cf2524.tar.gz) = 8c4037e8e8e226fa0f23e4f7deb8c06ca43c6514416bb32fd66ec3a3a1b1fca5 SHA512 (bup-man-26d961455dc071f166a3f6f54e6ceb0b71cf2524.tar.gz) = c0a9ba7d3a3a752bc4a993b9da5745959e17a523bf59d42d47dc7e2df30eb8804a3feaf9ae9f768d417d2fc0d6918c4991cfc89353b08cac56c75f5c254f03c3 Size (bup-man-26d961455dc071f166a3f6f54e6ceb0b71cf2524.tar.gz) = 34265 bytes SHA1 (patch-config_configure) = 20560128514d0efd48d843d4ff2e8b5e15c90e9f SHA1 (patch-lib_bup___helpers.c) = 2d0d70118858e9765fb5663a54f899c9084bf51a @ 1.32 log @bup: Avoid colliding with libc non-macro htonll. 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With -Werror, this is an error. pkgsrc wrappers add -L args whether they are needed or not. Patch out -Werror in bup's configure, to be proposed for upstream. Resolves build failure on macOS 15. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.30 2025/08/30 19:41:46 gdt Exp $ d9 1 @ 1.30 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.9 Upstream lacks NEWS, but the intent is bugfixes and minor improvements. 0.33.9 adds non-portable script usage, breaking tests on NetBSD 9 and likely other systems. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.29 2025/01/11 01:48:17 gdt Exp $ d9 1 @ 1.29 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.7 Notable changes in 0.33.7 since 0.33.6 ====================================== Bugs ---- * When `FILE` has no directory component, i.e. no `/`, `bup midx --check FILE` should now look in the current directory for the constituent indexes, rather than `/`. * `bup` should no longer crash when opening a midx file with missing indexes. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Greg Troxel, Johannes Berg, MichaƂ Karol, and Rob Browning @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.28 2025/01/03 00:38:38 gdt Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.7.tar.gz) = 598466d6e5ae1d5f93a2c2ea7217181fc337c706eec197b6ee98a22d82224337 SHA512 (bup-0.33.7.tar.gz) = 48e988e13ffc4a8d8f4b2765b8ecd45853c3bd34c7bc8fd321e23d74f03fab61f1b1786ce3d3629fac09bdd6103944319923ae6c10101530d2a1b74563441fdf Size (bup-0.33.7.tar.gz) = 498077 bytes @ 1.28 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.6 packaging: Advance along man page branch to catch up with previous releases. (Upstream uses non-portable tools, so we use built manpages.) upstream NEWS: bugfixes @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.27 2024/12/11 01:19:15 gdt Exp $ d3 6 a8 6 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.6.tar.gz) = 92aac02680820eb745486d5f6df198c5bba59a743fd5c3311c375fd3850dc0d6 SHA512 (bup-0.33.6.tar.gz) = 02f3b33dbaafe8a3e748d24f684e0d779a22181678135d1236c659e667dddeaa4f3309f0f0e555a93a5b97f75c6a8104644eef00390b3b98fe03d0b5b0a6baac Size (bup-0.33.6.tar.gz) = 497505 bytes BLAKE2s (bup-man-e1ed3d645eadc9b01a69fbd4d11bbb03682a0d17.tar.gz) = b8287f43ef7d3ac35bfb93f6c02d9f89b091e0f8ce80f298a0d2ecfcf6959e5c SHA512 (bup-man-e1ed3d645eadc9b01a69fbd4d11bbb03682a0d17.tar.gz) = 7a6b0c6cb7f67fa528f019fdc530abb56d8b6f51c6e39cb2d6cd98f108594be4e4f6d75426ec82933ba0e2febb7c6f2af9e45e99b0802d3efc62432e143a704e Size (bup-man-e1ed3d645eadc9b01a69fbd4d11bbb03682a0d17.tar.gz) = 34239 bytes @ 1.27 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.5 This is a micro but it fixes serious bugs so if you use get/gc you really need to update! Summary of upstream NEWS: Notable changes in 0.33.5 since 0.33.4 (incomplete) =================================================== May require attention --------------------- * Problems have been discovered that could have allowed the creation of incomplete trees or commits, for example `bup save` or `bup get` could have created saves with missing data. This should no longer be possible, but any existing incomplete trees might also be re-used by `bup get` (for example), and so represent a continuing hazard. Note that if you've never used `bup gc` or `bup get`, then we don't currently believe your repositories could have been affected. You can detect whether you've been affected by running `bup-validate-object-links(1)`. If it doesn't report any broken links (as `no HASH for PARENT_HASH`), then you can stop here, the repository should be fine. You can also run `bup midx -af` first, which may speed up the validation. If it does report broken links, then you should run `bup gc --ignore missing` to completion before making any further additions to the repository. But first, if you have other repositories that might still contain the missing objects, then you may want to try to retrieve them. See "repopulate missing objects" below for details. `bup gc --ignore-missing` will eliminate some of the hazards and report at least one of the paths to each missing object. If `gc` doesn't report any broken paths (missing objects), then you can stop here, the repository should be fine. If `gc` does report broken paths, then you should clear the related indexes, e.g. `bup index --clear` or `bup on HOST index --clear`, etc. If you don't rely on `bup get` (e.g. if you only `save`) then clearing the index(es) should ensure that new saves will be complete (though existing broken saves will remain structurally broken for now). If you do rely on `bup get`, and if `gc` reports broken paths, then there's not yet an easy way to ensure `get` won't continue to re-use incomplete trees when building new saves. For now, you could start a new repository (and save the old one for future repairs). You can try to repopulate missing objects from the source (or some other) repository. To do so, you can collect a list of missing objects via `bup validate-object-links`: bup validate-object-links | tee validate-out grep -E '^no ' validate-out | cut -d' ' -f 2 | sort -u > missing-objects sed -e 's/^/--unnamed git:/' missing-objects > unnamed-objects and then try to retrieve the missing objects from another repository via `bup get`. For example, perhaps: xargs bup get --source repo --unnamed --ignore-missing < unnamed-objects or xargs bup on HOST get --unnamed --ignore-missing < unnamed-objects After that, you can run `bup validate-object-links` to see whether you were able to fix all of the broken references (i.e. whether it still reports missing objects). If you have enough missing objects, it's possible xargs might split the argument list between `--unnamed` and its argument, causing `get` to fail. If so, you can just specify an even numbered value for `xargs -n`, for example `xargs -n 64 bup get ...`. On most systems, you can choose a much larger `n`. If you would just like to validate some saves, you can now run `bup validate-ref-links SAVE...` which should be much more efficient than attempting a restore or joining the saves to /dev/null. We're also working on a command that will repair the structure of any existing broken trees so that commands like restore will still be able to work with them. See issue/missing-objects.md for a detailed explanation of the problem. If you have pandoc and graphviz dot installed, this will be rendered to issue/missing-objects.html which you can open in a browser, or you can find it [here](https://bup.github.io/issue/missing-objects.html). General ------- * `bup validate-object-links` has been added. This command scans the objects in the repository and reports any "broken links" it finds, i.e. any links from a tree or commit in the repository to an object that doesn't exist. * `bup validate-ref-links` has been added. This command traverses repository references (e.g. saves) and logs paths to missing objects, i.e. references from a tree or commit to an object that doesn't exist in the repository. At the moment, it will report at least one path to each missing object; it does not attempt to find all of the paths. * `bup gc` now provides `--ignore-missing` which allows a `gc` operation to continue after encountering objects that are missing from the repository. * `bup join` now reports the path to any missing object it encounters. Bugs ---- * `bup gc` should no longer risk leaving the repository with incomplete tree or commit objects -- trees or commits with references to objects that are no longer in the repository. Previously this could happen because the collection was probabilistic with respect to all object types, and so it could leave (completely orphaned) vestigial commits or trees that referred to objects that had been removed. It could also do this if the `--threshold` caused it to keep a parent in one "live enough" pack, while discarding a descendant in a pack that doesn't cross the threshold. These objects can cause serious trouble because they can be re-used as-is (without noticing that they are incomplete) by other commands like `bup get`. * `bup get` should no longer be able to leave the repository with incomplete trees or commits if it's interrupted at the wrong time. Previously it fetched objects "top down", and so if it was interrupted after the parent tree/commit was written to the repository, but before all the children were written, then the repository would be left with an incomplete tree. * `bup` should always ignore midx files that refer to missing indexes. Previously it might not notice when objects had disappeared (via `gc`) which could, in particular, cause remote/client operations like a remote save to decide that the repository already contained data that it did not. * `bup midx` `--auto` and `--force` now delete midx files that refer to missing indexes. * `bup gc` should no longer throw bloom close-related exceptions when interrupted. Build system ------------ * [Graphviz](https://graphviz.org) `dot` is optional, but must be available in order to render the figures referred to by issue/missing-objects.md. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Greg Troxel, Johannes Berg, and Rob Browning @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.26 2024/08/26 13:57:02 gdt Exp $ d3 6 a8 6 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.5.tar.gz) = 49513183517f9afb78cf427fae48472668f29464f7eb594713fb8da06444f4a9 SHA512 (bup-0.33.5.tar.gz) = 00147f64ce6c56bf2197ba29f418784bcbee565dbfdf318d5ad1c4ba26d94b736855b901e359b37f60cbc28b5f24873b6c64906ba4da9c9ac7aab1c5eb519350 Size (bup-0.33.5.tar.gz) = 497017 bytes BLAKE2s (bup-man-fca676714d8fc3c4c76add0a5d30b4bd951e1c2f.tar.gz) = ff01865573777b7c1d408877009a15d6c572c5c0fbb75221d26d6d7aefc093c4 SHA512 (bup-man-fca676714d8fc3c4c76add0a5d30b4bd951e1c2f.tar.gz) = eb769b860fa3d5444f9b16830e4a125ecd3c5615f682c5199a97ab755500e0217998b8459fd577c85ff95a9a680a7ffe1795ad3cbbc50e4f01af0326eb043a51 Size (bup-man-fca676714d8fc3c4c76add0a5d30b4bd951e1c2f.tar.gz) = 33213 bytes @ 1.26 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.4 Notable changes in 0.33.4 since 0.33.3 (incomplete) =================================================== May require attention --------------------- * The `par2` command (invoked by `bup fsck -g`) may generate empty recovery files if interrupted (say via C-c). To mitigate this, bup now runs `par2` in a temporary directory, and only moves the recovery files into place if the generation succeeds. It will also look for any empty par2 files, or incomplete sets, associated with packfiles that it has been asked to examine. If found, they will provoke an error. See also https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline/issues/84 * Previously, any `bup on REMOTE ...` commands that attempted to read from standard input (for example `bup on HOST split < something` or `bup on HOST split --git-ids ...`) would read nothing instead of the original content of standard input. Now those commands will either reject the invocation, or just crash when they attempt to read a closed stream. * When building bup, if your version of GNU make is not named `make`, prefer invoking it directly (e.g. `gmake -j4 check`) instead of relying on the ./Makefile to redirect to GNU make. Some non-GNU makes now break this redirection. For example, if you include a `-j` option in your build command one of them adds a `-J` to `MAKEFLAGS` that GNU make rejects. In future releases, we're likely to drop the redirection entirely. Bugs ---- * `bup-config(5)` has been added, and mentions that at the moment `bup on REMOTE ...` incorrectly reads the `pack.packSizeLimit` from the `REMOTE` repository. * `bup fsck` no longer requires a repository via `BUP_DIR`, `-d`, etc. when paths are provided on the command line. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Ed Maste, Greg Troxel, Johannes Berg, and Rob Browning @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.4.tar.gz) = 3713e1537fb1eaf15a84ee6260a8e3c27a39557537ac2c1009f89e69f22226ec SHA512 (bup-0.33.4.tar.gz) = d416f5e35fa3faa2281fc2382e03d357d4f4166cffe116aa3fb37b43e92d328e8dff4668e75c1e057feb4925c776ca35dfb4c64cb480ae574c3258071f5ff341 Size (bup-0.33.4.tar.gz) = 478449 bytes @ 1.25 log @sysutils/bup: Remove local patches from distinfo @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.24 2023/12/30 15:34:49 gdt Exp $ d3 6 a8 6 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.3.tar.gz) = 9f4e9d8094f5298d9d9eb95cbe06cf7ca4d54b649bdfda89fe74bb5cc1fad3a5 SHA512 (bup-0.33.3.tar.gz) = 0442210c9874230bc6a0a431f8ba18b81e3f34f3ca1970767c09707440387a3cc76171c9c9b815c8ee8fd4a5282301f40f3e0db9da87f50ab33a25e0650d4fc5 Size (bup-0.33.3.tar.gz) = 474307 bytes BLAKE2s (bup-man-a9757d6fe3509130622a636d35e92049f9e20fce.tar.gz) = 0ceb47259da90d1945ad2b56ba7eb01bcacde989fa6904564f9565f9af800ef5 SHA512 (bup-man-a9757d6fe3509130622a636d35e92049f9e20fce.tar.gz) = 21e14f6927bd71712d7fe3dc21eb7bb3100215fab89e3c4fcd3c74eefb0d06042643f49f974c8430fcec2f7d7e96d6fdfcdef1972b550ff07d9d61f825780a77 Size (bup-man-a9757d6fe3509130622a636d35e92049f9e20fce.tar.gz) = 32575 bytes @ 1.24 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.3 Upstream NEWS: bugfixes performance improvements (significant, but in specific circumstances, and low risk) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.23 2023/12/09 01:46:30 gdt Exp $ a8 2 SHA1 (patch-lib_bup_bupsplit.h) = 990ac747cada00651f1e0674f79c86f7e80bd5eb SHA1 (patch-lib_bup_hashsplit.py) = cae1a7be0006e02492ae84f0b407adf6d830ed3d @ 1.23 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.33.2 Upstream NEWS less some bugfixes and minor improvements: Notable changes in 0.33 since 0.32 Python 3 is now required, in particular 3.7 or newer. The version of Python is no longer determined by the value of PYTHON during ./configure. It is now determined by the version of python-config selected during configuration. The BUP_PYTHON_CONFIG environment variable can be set during configuration to select a particular executable (e.g. BUP_PYTHON_CONFIG=python3.9-config ./configure). See the README for further details. The bup executable is now a binary rather than a Python script. Practically speaking, this means that the Python version is determined by the libpython that the executable is linked against (selected via python-config), and it means that bup will show up as "bup" in process listings rather than a python invocation. The output of bup ls for multiple paths includes each path before its contents, more closely matching the system ls. The bup ftp ls command should now respect the working directory (set by cd), and that directory has been added to the prompt. The index-cache is no longer included in the bup midx --dir default. Performance may have improved after the relocation of a number of operations from Python to C, and a number of improvements to the VFS. Bugs Bup should now respect the current umask, directory sgid bit, etc. when creating new files (e.g. new packfiles). Previously, it would create them via mkstemp, which would cause them to be readable only by the current user. Bup should now be able to handle repositories containing signed commits. bup tag has been changed to rely on git update-ref instead of writing the (loose) refs directly so that it can handle packed refs correctly. bup save should be more careful about noting an error and skipping paths whose type (link, regular file, ...) has changed since indexing. There should no longer be a narrow window where save could store conflicting symlink targets or conflicting sizes (in the metadata record and the packfile symlink blob) for a path if the filesystem changed at just the wrong time during a save. bup fuse should no longer become unusable after an unfinished read of commits associated with tags. The underlying VFS issue may have affected other commands too. Bup's packfile names should now match git's. Previously bup computed the SHA1 from just the sorted object list (cf. git-index-pack(1)), but git appears to include the entire pack file in the hash. Passing idx files to bup midx along with --dir should now work correctly. Resource usage (e.g. memory) may have improved, given a number of changes intended to make bup release resources more carefully and sooner. Build and install The build process should now work on systems where make isn't GNU Make (the Makefile automatically redirects to GNUmakefile). Thanks to (at least) Abdel Said, Arthur Ward, Bas Stottelaar, Brian Minton, Greg Troxel, Johannes Berg, Mark Hewitt, Muh Muhten, and Rob Browning @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.22 2023/06/18 22:35:59 gdt Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (bup-0.33.2.tar.gz) = 73b8d736c437c65eef34b7419e19d687ac28d364606fe142214ac15a1aa1cf87 SHA512 (bup-0.33.2.tar.gz) = a7427961b70a8a2e831c8f1cfaf8acfe7a5c7975e7435d73e8867c20c47cc626bd3f03a0aa3b9ec83ca182fd786b21c1702a01ef040cfe6f3f2030bb4000488c Size (bup-0.33.2.tar.gz) = 473096 bytes d9 2 @ 1.22 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.32.1 This is a bug-fix micro update. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.21 2021/10/26 11:19:23 nia Exp $ d3 6 a8 6 BLAKE2s (bup-0.32.1.tar.gz) = 2071edf85fde68d04019723a548d1b66c18f517e6b0f2e137e1e193ff628c161 SHA512 (bup-0.32.1.tar.gz) = 3c50eabefbd93ab74b31ddd80c2347fb08086c7ba2f1c4b853c962a748562050f41c8c702354525cf84d9d44f3a01d397b6ef8fd2f47b9a94bc26e20e3e40a04 Size (bup-0.32.1.tar.gz) = 450107 bytes BLAKE2s (bup-man-2fe35faff1fb9c5e7b0ea357de371ac219f2cc38.tar.gz) = 815ba68a11e45eb649a6b08b8f756eba7ebdf4f089b364d15efeb75d68f012bd SHA512 (bup-man-2fe35faff1fb9c5e7b0ea357de371ac219f2cc38.tar.gz) = 18f3c627f901af3b405f611035eb6f080ba0361c47aca271d85352437d155b17cf810ae2e1d254513bc6d3f4e2c2ad52278431c28cd886a4815b6585ff1777e3 Size (bup-man-2fe35faff1fb9c5e7b0ea357de371ac219f2cc38.tar.gz) = 32804 bytes @ 1.21 log @sysutils: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.20 2021/10/07 14:57:37 nia Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 BLAKE2s (bup-0.32.tar.gz) = cadc4c5853c454b76035c307c2ce81c2124b9a6fee5826ef22eb967359f0cd77 SHA512 (bup-0.32.tar.gz) = e023c1d8486a9ccd373b28a37dbb1b9c819f1cb01d4409457db0f6d90b7005d37c3e321d675465cfde62ca5ce52ebfa8fda8e7392098d446d43d984e9969521d Size (bup-0.32.tar.gz) = 448487 bytes @ 1.20 log @sysutils: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.19 2021/03/15 13:32:35 gdt Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 RMD160 (bup-0.32.tar.gz) = 28bbbba518b16ca8da3f77185d77f5b5d977ad1b d6 1 a6 1 RMD160 (bup-man-2fe35faff1fb9c5e7b0ea357de371ac219f2cc38.tar.gz) = fd77d2a7c0a16a29f39919b0d3e1efef6252a87d @ 1.19 log @=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20190127 => Checksum SHA1 OK for bup-0.32.tar.gz => Checksum RMD160 OK for bup-0.32.tar.gz => Checksum SHA512 OK for bup-0.32.tar.gz => Checksum SHA1 OK for bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz => Checksum RMD160 OK for bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz => Checksum SHA512 OK for bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz work -> /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work ===> Installing dependencies for bup-0.32 ========================================================================== The supported build options for bup are: fuse You can select which build options to use by setting PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS or the following variable. Its current value is shown: PKG_OPTIONS.bup (not defined) ========================================================================== ========================================================================== The following variables will affect the build process of this package, bup-0.32. Their current value is shown below: * PYTHON_VERSION_DEFAULT = 38 Based on these variables, the following variables have been set: * PYPACKAGE = python27 * TERMCAP_TYPE = termcap You may want to abort the process now with CTRL-C and change the value of variables in the first group before continuing. Be sure to run `/usr/bin/make clean' after the changes. ========================================================================== => Tool dependency bash-[0-9]*: found bash-5.1.4 => Tool dependency gmake>=3.81: found gmake-4.2.1nb1 => Tool dependency ccache-[0-9]*: found ccache-3.7.12 => Tool dependency checkperms>=1.1: found checkperms-1.12 => Build dependency rsync-[0-9]*: found rsync-3.2.3 => Build dependency cwrappers>=20150314: found cwrappers-20180325 => Full dependency par2-[0-9]*: found par2-0.8.1 => Full dependency py27-tornado-[0-9]*: found py27-tornado-5.1.1 => Full dependency git-base-[0-9]*: found git-base-2.30.1 => Full dependency perl>=5.0: found perl-5.32.1 => Full dependency readline>=6.0: found readline-8.1 => Full dependency python27>=2.7.1nb2: found python27-2.7.18nb3 ===> Checking for vulnerabilities in bup-0.32 ===> Overriding tools for bup-0.32 ===> Extracting for bup-0.32 ===> Patching for bup-0.32 => Applying pkgsrc patches for bup-0.32 => Verifying /home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/sysutils/bup/patches/patch-lib_bup_bupsplit.h ************************************** Ignoring patch file /home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/sysutils/bup/patches/patch-lib_bup_bupsplit.h: no checksum found ************************************** => Verifying /home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/sysutils/bup/patches/patch-lib_bup_hashsplit.py ************************************** Ignoring patch file /home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/sysutils/bup/patches/patch-lib_bup_hashsplit.py: no checksum found ************************************** ===> Creating toolchain wrappers for bup-0.32 ===> Configuring for bup-0.32 => Replacing bash interpreter in cmd/import-rdiff-backup-cmd.sh t/compare-trees t/configure-sampledata t/force-delete t/subtree-hash t/test-cat-file.sh t/test-command-without-init-fails.sh t/test-index-check-device.sh t/test-meta.sh t/test-redundant-saves.sh t/test-restore-single-file.sh t/test-rm-between-index-and-save.sh t/test-save-creates-no-unrefs.sh t/test.sh wvtest-bup.sh. WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/compare-trees". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/configure-sampledata". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/force-delete". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/subtree-hash". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-cat-file.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-command-without-init-fails.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-index-check-device.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-meta.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-redundant-saves.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-restore-single-file.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-rm-between-index-and-save.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test-save-creates-no-unrefs.sh". WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "t/test.sh". INFO: [replace-interpreter] Nothing changed in wvtest-bup.sh. => Replacing Perl interpreter in wvtest. WARNING: [replace-interpreter] Skipping non-existent file "wvtest". => Checking for portability problems in extracted files ===> Building for bup-0.32 fatal: not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point /) Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set). Warning: pandoc not found; skipping manpage generation MAKE="/usr/pkg/bin/gmake" ./configure Makefile:67: warning: undefined variable 'bup_readline_ldflags' Configuring for [bup] Looking for cpp (/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.cwrapper/bin/cpp) ok checking for install (/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.tools/bin/install) checking the C compiler (gcc) ok ignoring bogus LDFLAGS="-L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib " checking for make (/usr/pkg/bin/gmake) checking for git (/usr/pkg/bin/git) checking for header sys/stat.h (found) checking for header sys/types.h (found) checking for header unistd.h (found) checking for header sys/mman.h (found) checking for header linux/fs.h (not found) checking for header sys/ioctl.h (found) checking for the utimensat function (found) checking for the utimes function (found) checking for the lutimes function (found) checking for __builtin_mul_overflow (found) checking for the mincore function (found) checking for MINCORE_INCORE (not found) checking mincore buf type (char) checking for readline (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_atim field (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_mtim field (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_ctim field (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_atimensec field (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_mtimensec field (yes) checking that struct stat has a st_ctimensec field (yes) checking that struct tm has a tm_gmtoff field (yes) checking for libacl (yes) checking for header sys/acl.h (not found) checking for header acl/libacl.h (not found) checking for the acl_get_file function (not found) checking for the acl_from_text function (not found) checking for the acl_set_file function (not found) checking for the acl_extended_file function (not found) checking for the acl_to_any_text function (not found) checking for complete acl support (no) looking for sed (/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.tools/bin/sed) generating config.vars found: python (/usr/pkg/bin/python2.7, Python 2.7.18) found: git (/usr/pkg/bin/git, (git version 2.30.1) found: readline support (e.g. bup ftp) not found: POSIX ACL support fatal: not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point /) Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set). Warning: pandoc not found; skipping manpage generation cd lib/bup && /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/bup-0.32/config/bin/python csetup.py build "-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include" "-L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib -lreadline" running build running build_ext building '_helpers' extension creating build creating build/temp.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7 gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -pthread -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -DNDEBUG -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -pthread -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -fPIC -I/usr/pkg/include/python2.7 -c _helpers.c -o build/temp.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7/_helpers.o -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include gcc -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -pthread -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -DNDEBUG -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -pthread -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -fPIC -I/usr/pkg/include/python2.7 -c bupsplit.c -o build/temp.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7/bupsplit.o -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include creating build/lib.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7 gcc -shared -L/tmp/work/lang/python27/work/Python-2.7.18 -pthread -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/X11R7/lib -Wl,-R/usr/X11R7/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib -lreadline -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wsign-compare -O2 -Wall -Werror -Wformat=2 -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/pkg/include -I/usr/include build/temp.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7/_helpers.o build/temp.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7/bupsplit.o -L/usr/pkg/lib -lpython2.7 -o build/lib.netbsd-9.1_STABLE-amd64-2.7/_helpers.so -L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib -lreadline -L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/lib -Wl,-R/usr/lib -lreadline ld: /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.buildlink/lib/libpython2.7.so: warning: warning: tmpnam() possibly used unsafely, use mkstemp() or mkdtemp() ld: /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.buildlink/lib/libpython2.7.so: warning: warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely, use mkstemp() or mkdtemp() /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/bup-0.32/config/bin/python -c \ "import glob; assert(len(glob.glob('lib/bup/build/*/_helpers*.so')) == 1)" cp lib/bup/build/*/_helpers*.so "lib/bup/_helpers.so" rm -f cmd/bup-get ln -s get-cmd.py cmd/bup-get rm -f cmd/bup-tag ln -s tag-cmd.py cmd/bup-tag rm -f cmd/bup-gc ln -s gc-cmd.py cmd/bup-gc rm -f cmd/bup-ls ln -s ls-cmd.py cmd/bup-ls rm -f cmd/bup-random ln -s random-cmd.py cmd/bup-random rm -f cmd/bup-fsck ln -s fsck-cmd.py cmd/bup-fsck rm -f cmd/bup-version ln -s version-cmd.py cmd/bup-version rm -f cmd/bup-ftp ln -s ftp-cmd.py cmd/bup-ftp rm -f cmd/bup-features ln -s features-cmd.py cmd/bup-features rm -f cmd/bup-meta ln -s meta-cmd.py cmd/bup-meta rm -f cmd/bup-fuse ln -s fuse-cmd.py cmd/bup-fuse rm -f cmd/bup-margin ln -s margin-cmd.py cmd/bup-margin rm -f cmd/bup-on--server ln -s on--server-cmd.py cmd/bup-on--server rm -f cmd/bup-index ln -s index-cmd.py cmd/bup-index rm -f cmd/bup-memtest ln -s memtest-cmd.py cmd/bup-memtest rm -f cmd/bup-import-duplicity ln -s import-duplicity-cmd.py cmd/bup-import-duplicity rm -f cmd/bup-restore ln -s restore-cmd.py cmd/bup-restore rm -f cmd/bup-daemon ln -s daemon-cmd.py cmd/bup-daemon rm -f cmd/bup-midx ln -s midx-cmd.py cmd/bup-midx rm -f cmd/bup-help ln -s help-cmd.py cmd/bup-help rm -f cmd/bup-server ln -s server-cmd.py cmd/bup-server rm -f cmd/bup-web ln -s web-cmd.py cmd/bup-web rm -f cmd/bup-xstat ln -s xstat-cmd.py cmd/bup-xstat rm -f cmd/bup-join ln -s join-cmd.py cmd/bup-join rm -f cmd/bup-rm ln -s rm-cmd.py cmd/bup-rm rm -f cmd/bup-bloom ln -s bloom-cmd.py cmd/bup-bloom rm -f cmd/bup-damage ln -s damage-cmd.py cmd/bup-damage rm -f cmd/bup-split ln -s split-cmd.py cmd/bup-split rm -f cmd/bup-list-idx ln -s list-idx-cmd.py cmd/bup-list-idx rm -f cmd/bup-save ln -s save-cmd.py cmd/bup-save rm -f cmd/bup-tick ln -s tick-cmd.py cmd/bup-tick rm -f cmd/bup-init ln -s init-cmd.py cmd/bup-init rm -f cmd/bup-prune-older ln -s prune-older-cmd.py cmd/bup-prune-older rm -f cmd/bup-cat-file ln -s cat-file-cmd.py cmd/bup-cat-file rm -f cmd/bup-drecurse ln -s drecurse-cmd.py cmd/bup-drecurse rm -f cmd/bup-on ln -s on-cmd.py cmd/bup-on rm -f cmd/bup-mux ln -s mux-cmd.py cmd/bup-mux rm -f cmd/bup-import-rdiff-backup ln -s import-rdiff-backup-cmd.sh cmd/bup-import-rdiff-backup rm -f cmd/bup-import-rsnapshot ln -s import-rsnapshot-cmd.sh cmd/bup-import-rsnapshot dev/configure-sampledata --setup *** Please use pkgtools/verifypc to sanity check dependencies. ===> Installing for bup-0.32 => Generating pre-install file lists => Creating installation directories fatal: not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point /) Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set). Warning: pandoc not found; skipping manpage generation install -d /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/bin \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/bup /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/cmd \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/web /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/web/static test -z "" || install -d /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/man/man1 test -z "" || install -m 0644 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/man/man1 test -z "" || install -d /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/share/doc/bup test -z "" || install -m 0644 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/share/doc/bup dev/install-python-script lib/cmd/bup "/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/cmd/bup" set -e; \ for cmd in $(ls cmd/bup-*); do \ dev/install-python-script "$cmd" "/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/$cmd"; \ done cd "/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/bin" && \ ln -sf "$(/usr/pkg/bin/python2.7 -c 'import os; print(os.path.relpath("/tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/cmd/bup"))')" set -e; \ install -pm 0644 \ lib/bup/*.py \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/bup install -pm 0755 \ lib/bup/*.so \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/bup install -pm 0644 \ lib/web/static/* \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/web/static/ install -pm 0644 \ lib/web/*.html \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/web/ if test -e lib/bup/checkout_info.py; then \ install -pm 0644 lib/bup/checkout_info.py \ /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/bup/source_info.py; \ else \ ! grep -qF '$Format' lib/bup/source_info.py; \ install -pm 0644 lib/bup/source_info.py /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/lib/bup/bup/; \ fi /usr/bin/install -c -o gdt -g users -m 644 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/bup-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36/*.1 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/man/man1 /usr/bin/install -c -o gdt -g users -m 644 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/bup-0.32/DESIGN /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/share/doc/bup /usr/bin/install -c -o gdt -g users -m 644 /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/bup-0.32/README /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/share/doc/bup => Automatic manual page handling => Generating post-install file lists => Checking file-check results for bup-0.32 => Checking for non-existent script interpreters in bup-0.32 => Checking file permissions in bup-0.32 => Checking for missing run-time search paths in bup-0.32 => Checking for work-directory references in bup-0.32 => Creating binary package /tmp/work/sysutils/bup/work/.packages/bup-0.32.tgz ===> Building binary package for bup-0.32 => Creating binary package /home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/packages/All/bup-0.32.tgz @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.18 2020/09/20 22:28:00 gdt Exp $ a2 1 SHA1 (bup-0.32.tar.gz) = 847f85fe954f6fdbe62b4092cf8f4cf53537893c a5 1 SHA1 (bup-man-2fe35faff1fb9c5e7b0ea357de371ac219f2cc38.tar.gz) = 1cb27af8b70eff62bcc050e1c8b6b34d254fe57d @ 1.18 log @sysutils/bup: Update man page tarball for 0.31 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.17 2020/09/20 16:44:54 gdt Exp $ d3 8 a10 8 SHA1 (bup-0.31.tar.gz) = f20d068dd3296b4b3dfc0ae19f770bc1afe94a94 RMD160 (bup-0.31.tar.gz) = 3b5a1f73ea66503e8c7b7e92ccdba14ecb66f74e SHA512 (bup-0.31.tar.gz) = 9ff38bc945c6617610777bf2c484362503586a9bb486a64924d7f821548e2669905ab173486190706e90eebe5a0ae1c1393901a16499581b229cfde041ebdcee Size (bup-0.31.tar.gz) = 454636 bytes SHA1 (bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz) = 15e049a2d2bd849fb924a213f2f6d5de28db6c43 RMD160 (bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz) = f0144cdafc781b00fae7702a27b610a8e6864ddc SHA512 (bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz) = a80291f54345813c726187a25f7254f171fe7ec222cc52d6fc406058b66b7398edb6f930df10c744d140750c83db1611684985a8166c6fef542d8feee2a8cb8c Size (bup-man-3ba5796ca63d291c8389ffae8db9e69c65787b36.tar.gz) = 32800 bytes @ 1.17 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.31 Passes bup's test suite on netbsd-8/amd64, with TZ=UTC (needed to work around what is likely a bug in git around DST changes). Packaging changes/notes: - bup depends directly on readline, GNU version required - man pages have not yet been updated Upstream changes include many minor improvements and bugfixes, and: Notable changes in 0.31 (since 0.30.1) ====================================== * Python 3 is now supported, and Python 2 support is deprecated. It's possible that we'll stop new development for Python 2 fairly soon. If so, we'll probably continue to fix bugs in the last Python 2 compatible version for a while, but please make plans to migrate. * `bup features` has been added. It reports information about bup itself, including the Python version, and the current availability of features like readline or support for POSIX ACLs. Build and install ----------------- * `bup` itself is now located in now located in the cmd/ directory in the install tree and finds sub-commands, etc. relative to its own location. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.16 2020/06/16 21:09:36 gdt Exp $ d7 4 a10 4 SHA1 (bup-man-bd52b8fffc37788fc00071a8e46842e60ef30926.tar.gz) = 4c7cfdc7eb0b8448fa2d16d4296de2c270843d1c RMD160 (bup-man-bd52b8fffc37788fc00071a8e46842e60ef30926.tar.gz) = 96e51e4d1283fafbab1ca42e81f864d3bea694af SHA512 (bup-man-bd52b8fffc37788fc00071a8e46842e60ef30926.tar.gz) = 7c94222ef92fb338ac18ab09373af6203d254916044eab2917869afcb2ae054f91a3de97296a74c0bdbc1fddb172b0c27406701c9c9f03c237c1350d8a16cf75 Size (bup-man-bd52b8fffc37788fc00071a8e46842e60ef30926.tar.gz) = 32546 bytes @ 1.16 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.30.1 (0.30.1 is a bug fix release) Notable changes in 0.30.1 as compared to 0.30 ============================================= May require attention --------------------- * Previous versions of bup might have saved filesystem directories with incorrect metadata, but the file contents should be fine. This could have happened if bup encountered an error while trying to read the metadata for one of the files in a directory, or if bup were asked to save two different files with the same name to the same destination directory (e.g. via the strip/graft options). In cases where this has happened bup may present either generic or incorrect metadata for some of the paths in the affected directory. * The way `bup index --fake-valid` works has been made to match the documentation in the man page so that it can actually be used for the stated purpose (of avoiding 'boring' files.) General ------- * bup should more accurately recognize git versions. Previously, for example, it would reject relase candidates like "1.5.2-rc3" or (apparently) "1.5.2-rc3 (something ...)". * When `BUP_ASSUME_GIT_VERSION_IS_FINE` is set to true, yes or 1 in the environment, bup will assume the version of git that's available in the `PATH` is acceptable, and skip the version check. Bugs ---- (several) Build system ------------ * The automated tests have moved from FreeBSD 11.2 to 12.1. * t/test-fuse should be more portable. In particular, a compatibility issue with Fedora 31 has been fixed, and it should be less affected by local timezone variances. * Some internal build dependencies have been fixed. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Aidan Hobson Sayers, Greg Troxel, Johannes Berg, Luca Carlon, Reinier Maas, Rob Browning, and Wyatt Alt @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.15 2019/11/23 21:25:12 gdt Exp $ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (bup-0.30.1.tar.gz) = 01e1f4de6f2b12a1b0442f8e2750fe744f4c80f7 RMD160 (bup-0.30.1.tar.gz) = 13ce7dc203fdea7f8dd66981d5bf71233d1f5cc7 SHA512 (bup-0.30.1.tar.gz) = 467bdcb55a340b3c9c591c0aef6abd7d687879d5f608dce4fc26085ff3f41af204cc2720bc99fdfe61ebb846d61dea63713b69c68e41361e92d5709ede6f12d7 Size (bup-0.30.1.tar.gz) = 435736 bytes @ 1.15 log @sysutils/bup: Deal with sha1-named distfile better Use a reasonable local name to deal with ${sha1}.tar.gz, instead of DISTDIR. Thanks to rillig@@ for the hint. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.14 2019/11/21 16:19:05 gdt Exp $ d3 8 a10 8 SHA1 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 1ac664d49844d8a11a4b3ab01d581f57e163dc80 RMD160 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = b716d4972990c0b2cda82b2cc2866123a8b6ef04 SHA512 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 8c500568ca2609e6b437b3a67c08976bbdb6fbad39c77eb7e74e503b5ffdc1cbe1e51b5e834e7db0481a3cfc38a55aeae49a8e53657994524b612e54136e7af1 Size (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 431253 bytes SHA1 (bup-man-28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 7621c8db2a6dc58ab3cc38e92f360f6de50b3eca RMD160 (bup-man-28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 463b18875c27b70ad0777456797f647eda7712a9 SHA512 (bup-man-28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 56d424c11992c9e46d059e617b8979fe7f73bbe2496604524e52d2ab9c9af9f0d305ef99df3fa1b826f091ef78f4f938020c8f7b11080c3060a5c004ed421960 Size (bup-man-28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 32954 bytes @ 1.14 log @sysutils/bup: Workarounds for dealing with haskell, github, github.mk github.mk presumes that there is one distfile, but bup has two because it uses pandoc which uses haskell. Set variables that should result in fetching both of them. Because this does not work, I have put a copy of the man tarball at MASTER_SITE_BACKUP. 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The sequence number currently represents the save's reversed position in default `git rev-list` order, so that given: /foo/1970-01-01-214640-09 /foo/1970-01-01-214640-10 In the normal case, the -10 save would be the next save made after -09 (and the -09 save would be the single parent commit for -10). * `bup` is not currently compatible with Python 3 and will now refuse to run if the Python version is not 2 unless `BUP_ALLOW_UNEXPECTED_PYTHON_VERSION=true` is set in the environment (which can be useful for development and testing). * `bup ls -s` now reports the tree hash for commits unless `--commit-hash` is also specified. General ------- * `bup get` has been added. This command allows the transfer or rewriting of data within and between repositories, local or remote. Among other things, it can be used to append remote saves to a local branch, which by extension supports merging repositories. See `bup-get(1)` for further information, and please note, this is a new *EXPERIMENTAL* command that can (intentionally) modify your data in destructive ways. It is potentially much more dangerous than most `bup` commands. Treat with caution. * `bup` can now restore directly from a remote repository via `bup restore -r host:path ...`. See `bup-restore(1)` for more information. * `bup ls` can now report information for remote repositories via `bup ls -r host:path ...`. See `bup-ls(1)` for more information. * `bup` should respect the git pack.packSizeLimit setting when writing packfiles, though at the moment it will only affect a remote repository when the option is set there directly. * `bup save` now stores the size for all links and normal files. For directories saved using this new format retrieving file sizes for larger files should be notably less expensive. Among other things this may improve the performance of commands like `bup ls -l` or `find /some/fuse/dir -ls`. * The VFS (Virtual File System) that underlies many operations, and provides the basis for commands like `restore`, `ls`, etc. has been rewritten in a way that makes remote repository access easier, should decrease the memory footprint in some cases (e.g. for bup fuse), and should make it easier to provide more selective caching. At the moment, data is just evicted at random once a threshold is reached. * A `--noop <--blobs|--tree>` option has been added to `bup split` which prints the resulting id without storing the data in the repository. Bugs ---- * The way `bup` handles output from subprocesses (diagnostics, progress, etc.) has been adjusted in a way that should make it less likely that bup might continue running after the main process has exited, say via a C-c (SIGINT). * `bup` should now respect the specified compression level when writing to a remote repository. * `bup restore` now creates FIFOs with mkfifo, not mknod, which is more portable. The previous approach did not work correctly on (at least) some versions of NetBSD. * `bup` should no longer just crash when it encounters a commit with a "mergetag" header. For the moment, it just ignores them, and they'll be discarded whenever `bup` rewrites a commit, say via the `rm`, `prune-older`, or `get` commands. * The bloom command should now end progress messages with \r, not \n, which avoids leaving spurious output lines behind at exit. * A missing space has been added to the `bup split --bench` output. * Various Python version compatibility problems have been fixed, including some of the incompatibilities introduced by Python 3. * Some issues with mincore on WSL have been fixed. * Some Android build incompatibilities have been fixed. Build system ------------ * The tests no longer assume pwd is in /bin. * The tests should be less sensitive to the locale. * `test-meta` should no longer try to apply chattr +T to files. 'T' only works for directories, and newer Linux kernels actually reject the attempt (as of at least 4.12, and maybe 4.10). * `test-rm` should no longer fail when newer versions of git automatically create packed-refs. * `test-sparse-files` should be less likely to fail when run inside a container. * `test-index-check-device` and `test-xdev` now use separate files for their loopback mounts. Previously each was mounting the same image twice, which could produce the same device number. Thanks to (at least) ==================== Alexander Barton, Artem Leshchev, Ben Kelly, Fabian 'xx4h' Melters, Greg Troxel, Jamie Wyrick, Julien Goodwin, Mateusz Konieczny, Nathaniel Filardo, Patrick Rouleau, Paul Kronenwetter, Rob Browning, Robert Evans, Tim Riemenschneider, and bedhanger @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.12 2019/09/12 00:28:47 gdt Exp $ d3 8 a10 8 SHA1 (28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 7621c8db2a6dc58ab3cc38e92f360f6de50b3eca RMD160 (28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 463b18875c27b70ad0777456797f647eda7712a9 SHA512 (28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 56d424c11992c9e46d059e617b8979fe7f73bbe2496604524e52d2ab9c9af9f0d305ef99df3fa1b826f091ef78f4f938020c8f7b11080c3060a5c004ed421960 Size (28876cde4a3dac518e773860aa7969c106f5390d.tar.gz) = 32954 bytes SHA1 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 1ac664d49844d8a11a4b3ab01d581f57e163dc80 RMD160 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = b716d4972990c0b2cda82b2cc2866123a8b6ef04 SHA512 (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 8c500568ca2609e6b437b3a67c08976bbdb6fbad39c77eb7e74e503b5ffdc1cbe1e51b5e834e7db0481a3cfc38a55aeae49a8e53657994524b612e54136e7af1 Size (bup-0.30.tar.gz) = 431253 bytes @ 1.12 log @sysutils/bup: Update to 0.29.3 Upstream changes (other than bugfixes minor improvements): 0.29.3: * Newer versions of par2 can process in parallel using multiple threads/cores, and they do so automatically. This ends up competing with `bup fsck`s own parallelism, enabled by `-j`, in such a way that the command can actually run much *slower* (and be much more expensive) than it would have been with no parallelism at all. When appropriate `bup fsck` now disables par2's competing parallelism (via its `-t1` option) to avoid the contention. 0.29.0: * An experimental `prune-older` command has been added. It removes (permanently deletes) all saves except those preserved by a set of arguments like `--keep-monthlies-for 3y`. 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(should perhaps be replaced, it's just for stat()) Fix path to REPLACE_PERL files. Add rsync to BUILD_DEPENDS, it's needed for some tests. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.10 2016/09/18 23:02:48 gdt Exp $ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (bup-0.28.1.tar.gz) = c280255eeb7e7a4fa9b6fbdbf4526ca7c8a40443 RMD160 (bup-0.28.1.tar.gz) = 0a1c7c605632f9146f34ba4ed12718043e2e3c09 SHA512 (bup-0.28.1.tar.gz) = b27a94eeee86366f9f97081611d8e0443686ed8c4070d45729ad4efe1d48ee9f528d3257bfd5d37d6243927f5b63d6b613bf5ae2c39117012979ccd5ccecf9d2 Size (bup-0.28.1.tar.gz) = 377712 bytes @ 1.10 log @Update to 0.28.1 Upstream changes: * The index format has changed, which will trigger a full index rebuild on the next index run, making that run more expensive than usual. * When given `--xdev`, `bup save` should no longer skip directories that are explicitly listed on the command line when the directory is both on a separate filesystem, and a subtree of another path listed on the command line. Previously `bup save --xdev / /usr` could skip "/usr" if it was on a separate filesystem from "/". * Tags along a branch are no longer shown in the branch's directory in the virtual filesystem (VFS). i.e. given `bup tag special /foo/latest`, "/foo/special" will no longer be visible via `bup ls`, `bup web`, `bup fuse`, etc., but the tag will still be available as "/.tag/special". * bup now provides experimental `rm` and `gc` subcommands, which should allow branches and saves to be deleted, and their storage space reclaimed (assuming nothing else refers to the relevant data). For the moment, these commands require an `--unsafe` argument and should be treated accordingly. Although if an attempt to `join` or `restore` the data you still care about after a `gc` succeeds, that's a fairly encouraging sign that the commands worked correctly. (The `t/compare-trees` command in the source tree can be used to help test before/after results.) Note that the current `gc` command is probabilistic, which means it may not remove *all* of the obsolete data from the repository, but also means that the command should be fairly efficient, even for large repositories. * bup may have less impact on the filesystem cache. It now attempts to leave the cache roughly the way it found it when running a `save` or `split`. * A specific Python can be specified at `./configure` time via PYTHON, i.e. `PYTHON=/some/python ./configure`, and that Python will be embedded in all of the relevant scripts as an explicit "#!/..." line during `make install`. * The way bup writes the data to disk (the packfiles in particular), should be a bit safer now if there is a coincident power failure or system crash. * bup should be more likely to get the data to permanent storage safely on OS X, which appears to follow a surprising interpretation of the `fsync()` specification. * The build system now creates and uses cmd/bup-python which refers to the `./configure` selected python. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.9 2015/11/04 01:32:07 agc Exp $ a10 1 SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = ed60fc2bfcd6aeb885895eeee7ae48bf779ca13a @ 1.9 log @Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for sysutils category Problems found with existing digests: Package memconf distfile memconf-2.16/memconf.gz b6f4b736cac388dddc5070670351cf7262aba048 [recorded] 95748686a5ad8144232f4d4abc9bf052721a196f [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package dc-tools: missing distfile dc-tools/abs0-dc-burn-netbsd-1.5-0-gae55ec9 Package ipw-firmware: missing distfile ipw2100-fw-1.2.tgz Package iwi-firmware: missing distfile ipw2200-fw-2.3.tgz Package nvnet: missing distfile nvnet-netbsd-src-20050620.tgz Package syslog-ng: missing distfile syslog-ng-3.7.2.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). 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Of note since 0.26: - Files can be restored sparsely via "restore --sparse". See bup-sparse(1) for the details. Given that this option is completely new and affects the data written, some caution/verification may be wise (i.e. there were bugs in some of the development revisions that could mangle the output). - Duplicity backups can be imported via the *experimental* command "bup import-duplicity". Please exercise caution, and let us know if you have any trouble. - Tests can be run in parallel now via "make -j check". As before, the metadata support is somewhat immature, but it seems to be holding up fairly well. Though we still need to add better support for cross-filesystem-type save/restore (which can be too noisy), etc. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.7 2014/09/06 21:29:45 wiz Exp $ d5 1 d9 1 @ 1.7 log @Update to 0.26: This release doesn't include anything as significant as the metadata support added in 0.25, but it has quite a few bug fixes and internal improvements, in addition to these notable changes: - When --meta is specified to the fuse command, instead of generic data, the originally saved mode, uid, git, atime, mtime, and ctime will be reported for the archive paths. - When --browser is specified to the web command, a browser window will be opened for the repository. - The -x/--xdev/--one-filesystem options now include the mountpoint itself in the traversal (matching rsyc, tar, etc.). - Empty lines in --exclude-rx-from files will be ignored. Previously they would cause all paths to be excluded. - The index and restore commands now support --exclude-rx-from. - Relative filesystem --excludes like "--exclude bar" should now work. Previously --excludes had to be absolute. - The drecurse command now supports --exclude-rx and --exclude-rx-from. - The --compress option should now work for remote repositories. - Streams saved via "bup split" will now show up as a single file named "data" at the top level of the VFS, instead of as a subtree (i.e. when examined via ftp, ls, and fuse). - The ls command now supports -n, -A, -F, --file-type, --numeric-ids, and detailed -l options. - The save dates are now taken from the corresponding git commit's author date, not the committer date. - The tornado server, required by the web command, is no longer included. See the README for installation instructions. Note that the metadata support is still somewhat immature. For example, we still need to add better support for cross-filesystem-type save/restore (which is too noisy), etc. Please give this release a try and let us know what's broken. If you're new to bup, start with the README (and then HACKING if you'd like to help further): https://github.com/bup/bup/blob/master/README.md https://github.com/bup/bup/blob/master/HACKING http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/rlb/bup.git;a=blob;f=README.md;hb=refs/heads/master http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=users/rlb/bup.git;a=blob;f=HACKING;hb=refs/heads/master And although I probably sound like a broken record -- while we expect bup to work fairly well, I still don't recommend it as your sole backup strategy. I'd still suggest a periodic tar/rsync/etc. backstop. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.6 2014/03/19 17:50:00 gdt Exp $ d3 6 a8 6 SHA1 (bup-0.26.tar.gz) = 86e636818590fe40e1074c67545bb74de6e8306b RMD160 (bup-0.26.tar.gz) = 206d301677a359b3e904e89d5a12e82829d12565 Size (bup-0.26.tar.gz) = 342754 bytes SHA1 (bup-man-0.26.tar.gz) = 17dc3136b56cd7427c1668681f86565e42ff1a74 RMD160 (bup-man-0.26.tar.gz) = ff8cfc15609134055c651679ad7b6609a3959c23 Size (bup-man-0.26.tar.gz) = 4410896 bytes @ 1.6 log @Add patch to avoid buggy utimensat on NetBSD 6. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.5 2014/03/19 13:15:13 gdt Exp $ d3 7 a9 7 SHA1 (bup-0.25.tar.gz) = f32ba39582d0e8875632f282c54f7377ed2a4df9 RMD160 (bup-0.25.tar.gz) = d578dc87330c49090c25a212d6c5fe4561c8ad0c Size (bup-0.25.tar.gz) = 399332 bytes SHA1 (bup-man-0.25.zip) = cd76ad005e85aa568d95b9c2938d2716e3b03365 RMD160 (bup-man-0.25.zip) = 8d023cc394ae006ec1a24924176d72a52208558f Size (bup-man-0.25.zip) = 40779 bytes SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = b37a1f2d584c987430e948c5c04d97def8a5334c a10 1 SHA1 (patch-lib_bup___helpers.c) = df146a325e4ca912552f09176a605c26267cfe8b @ 1.5 log @Add patch from upstream to avoid failures due to clang warnings. Resolves failure to build on OS X 10.9. ok wiz@@ (as MAINTAINER). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2013/12/31 11:03:12 wiz Exp $ d11 1 a11 1 SHA1 (patch-lib_bup___helpers.c) = e803ede14d59d28b97f11bfe5d1536ddc21b999f @ 1.4 log @Update to 0.25: This release includes a veritable ton of work, but the biggest change is probably the addition of real (YMMV) metadata support, including hardlinks, and the ability to directly save/restore trees without tar and split/join. See bup-index(1), bup-save(1), bup-restore(1), bup-meta(1), bup-xstat(1), and the updated "Using bup" section in the README. Note though, that the metadata support really is our first pass, and there are already things that we know need fixing (i.e. better support for cross-filesystem-type save/restore (too noisy), etc.). And check the "Notes on ..." sections in the README for some platform-specific limitations. An incomplete list of other notable changes since 0.24b: - bup will no longer create ~/.bup implicitly; "bup init" is required. - "bup split" now supports a compression-level option (-#). - "bup tag" now supports "-f". - "bup ls" now supports "-a", "-s", "--human-readable", etc., and reports more information. - "bup web" now supports "--human-readable". - "bup import-rdiff-backup" has been added. - "bup cat-file" has been added. - The default "/usr" installation prefix can be overridden via PREFIX. - Python 2.4 is no longer supported. And we have at least one (likely minor) known issue: - *Very* large (i.e. probably greater than MAX_LONG), or negative filesystem timestamps may not always be handled correctly at the moment. We'll fix that soon. And related -- some of the tests may fail on FUSE filesystems. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2012/09/04 13:43:15 wiz Exp $ d9 1 a9 1 SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = e2e9962ef3bfa7cf73e5fd601ef3c628b07b7e3a d11 1 @ 1.3 log @Update to 0.25rc1. 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Bump PKGREVISION. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2011/05/16 13:52:56 wiz Exp $ d3 9 a11 8 SHA1 (bup-0.24b.tar.gz) = 478aa11b9f1ecc72d6d1ca07fb543042d152b81e RMD160 (bup-0.24b.tar.gz) = f2c3474c9f5467ad95153725947cc6c3a016f0f0 Size (bup-0.24b.tar.gz) = 330630 bytes SHA1 (bup-man-0.24b.tar.gz) = 03e84f5e61405a00750a7f1bd3ea9e9213a9ffd7 RMD160 (bup-man-0.24b.tar.gz) = dff92315d4b54c5373fd21130c52987899e793f2 Size (bup-man-0.24b.tar.gz) = 21950 bytes SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = e9d549e00e7ebb4f84724e62acffb3fdf9b7dda3 SHA1 (patch-lib_bup_t_tgit.py) = aaf8fb8738aef2dae5379848895de1532118ea51 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d9 1 a9 1 SHA1 (patch-Makefile) = 6fe278c6ccfbda257880e4d8b52730238d3dbcb7 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial import of bup-0.24b. bup is a program that backs things up. bup has a few advantages over other backup software: It uses a rolling checksum algorithm (similar to rsync) to split large files into chunks. The most useful result of this is you can backup huge virtual machine (VM) disk images, databases, and XML files incrementally, even though they're typically all in one huge file, and not use tons of disk space for multiple versions. It uses the packfile format from git (the open source version control system), so you can access the stored data even if you don't like bup's user interface. Unlike git, it writes packfiles directly (instead of having a separate garbage collection / repacking stage) so it's fast even with gratuitously huge amounts of data. bup's improved index formats also allow you to track far more filenames than git (millions) and keep track of far more objects (hundreds or thousands of gigabytes). Data is "automagically" shared between incremental backups without having to know which backup is based on which other one - even if the backups are made from two different computers that don't even know about each other. You just tell bup to back stuff up, and it saves only the minimum amount of data needed. You can back up directly to a remote bup server, without needing tons of temporary disk space on the computer being backed up. And if your backup is interrupted halfway through, the next run will pick up where you left off. And it's easy to set up a bup server: just install bup on any machine where you have ssh access. Bup can use "par2" redundancy to recover corrupted backups even if your disk has undetected bad sectors. Even when a backup is incremental, you don't have to worry about restoring the full backup, then each of the incrementals in turn; an incremental backup acts as if it's a full backup, it just takes less disk space. You can mount your bup repository as a FUSE filesystem and access the content that way, and even export it over Samba. @ text @@