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NEWS for rsync 3.1.2 (21 Dec 2015) Protocol: 31 (unchanged) Changes since 3.1.1: SECURITY FIXES: - Make sure that all transferred files use only path names from inside the transfer. This makes it impossible for a malicious sender to try to make the receiver use an unsafe destination path for a transferred file, such as a just-sent symlink. BUG FIXES: - Change the checksum seed order in the per-block checksums. This prevents someone from trying to create checksum blocks that match in sum but not content. - Fixed a with the per-dir filter files (using -FF) that could trigger an assert failure. - Only skip set_modtime() on a transferred file if the time is exactly right. - Don't create an empty backup dir for a transferred file that doesn't exist yet. - Fixed a bug where --link-dest and --xattrs could cause rsync to exit if a filename had a matching dir of the same name in the alt-dest area. - Allow more than 32 group IDs per user in the daemon's gid=LIST config. - Fix the logging of %b & %c via --log-file (daemon logging was already correct, as was --out-format='%b/%c'). - Fix erroneous acceptance of --info=5 & --debug=5 (an empty flag name is not valid). ENHANCEMENTS: - Added "(DRY RUN)" info to the --debug=exit output line. - Use usleep() for our msleep() function if it is available. - Added a few extra long-option names to rrsync script, which will make BackupPC happier. - Made configure choose to use linux xattrs on netbsd (rather than not supporting xattrs). - Added -wo (write-only) option to rrsync support script. - Misc. manpage tweaks. DEVELOPER RELATED: - Fixed a bug with the Makefile's use of INSTALL_STRIP. - Improve a test in the suite that could get an erroneous timestamp error. - Tweaks for newer versions of git in the packaging tools. - Improved the m4 generation rules and some autoconf idioms.