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rsync-3.3.0-4.1 RPM for riscv64

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Name: rsync Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 3.3.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 4.1 Build date: Fri Sep 6 14:23:31 2024
Group: Productivity/Networking/Other Build host: reproducible
Size: 893059 Source RPM: rsync-3.3.0-4.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://rsync.samba.org/
Summary: Versatile tool for fast incremental file transfer
Rsync is a fast and extraordinarily versatile file  copying  tool. It can copy
locally, to/from another host over any remote shell, or to/from a remote rsync
daemon. It offers a large number of options that control every aspect of its
behavior and permit very flexible specification of the set of files to be
copied. It is famous for its delta-transfer algorithm, which reduces the amount
of data sent over the network by sending only the differences between the
source files and the existing files in the destination. Rsync is widely used
for backups and mirroring and as an improved copy command for everyday use.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-3.0-or-later

Changelog

* Fri Sep 06 2024 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
  - rsync-gcc14.patch: fixed the ipv6 configure check (bsc#1230156)
* Thu Sep 05 2024 Georg Pfuetzenreuter <mail+rpm@georg-pfuetzenreuter.net>
  - Add rsyncd-return-from-list-command-with-0.patch to not treat #list as failure
* Mon Aug 26 2024 Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.com>
  - add patch rsync-run-dir.patch:
    * Drop dependency on /var/run compat symlink, this causes problems
      on image based systems
* Thu May 23 2024 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Correcly enable SIMD in x64: the flag was renamed from
    - -enable-simd to -enable-roll-simd in 3.2.4
  - Remove leftovers from previous versions:
    * rsync-patches-3.2.7.tar.gz
    * rsync-patches-3.2.7.tar.gz.asc
* Thu Apr 18 2024 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Update to 3.3.0
    * BUG FIXES:
    - Fixed a bug with --sparse --inplace where a trailing gap in
      the source file would not clear out the trailing data in the
      destination file.
    - Fixed an buffer overflow in the checksum2 code if SHA1 is
      being used for the checksum2 algorithm.
    - Fixed an issue when rsync is compiled using _FORTIFY_SOURCE so
      that the extra tests don't complain about a strlcpy() limit
      value (which was too large, even though it wasn't possible for
      the larger value to cause an overflow).
      (fix bsc#1214616, bsc#1214249)
    - Add a backtick to the list of characters that the filename
      quoting needs to escape using backslashes.
    - Fixed a string-comparison issue in the internal handling of
    - -progress (a locale such as tr_TR.utf-8 needed the internal
      triggering of --info options to use upper-case flag names to
      ensure that they match).
    - Make sure that a local transfer marks the sender side as
      trusted.
    - Change the argv handling to work with a newer popt library
    - ⁠-⁠ one that likes to free more data than it used to.
    - Rsync now calls OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms() when compiled
      against an older openssl library.
    - Fixed a problem in the daemon auth for older protocols
      (29 and before) if the openssl library is being used to
      compute MD4 checksums.
    - Fixed rsync -VV on Cygwin -⁠-⁠ it needed a flush of stdout.
    - Fixed an old stats bug that counted devices as symlinks.
    * ENHANCEMENTS:
    - Enhanced rrsync with the -no-overwrite option that allows you
      to ensure that existing files on your restricted but writable
      directory can't be modified.
    - Enhanced the manpages to mark links with .UR & .UE. If your
      nroff doesn't support these idioms, touch the file
      .md2man-force in the source directory so that md-convert gets
      called with the --force-link-text option, and that should
      ensure that your manpages are still readable even with the
      ignored markup.
    - Some manpage improvements on the handling of [global] modules.
    - Changed the mapfrom & mapto perl scripts (in the support dir)
      into a single python script named idmap. Converted a couple
      more perl scripts into python.
    - Changed the mnt-excl perl script (in the support dir) into a
      python script.
    * DEVELOPER RELATED:
    - Updated config.guess (timestamp 2023-01-01) and config.sub
      (timestamp 2023-01-21).
  - Drop rsync-fortified-strlcpy-fix.patch (included upstream).
* Tue Mar 12 2024 Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
  - Avoid package changes in %check
* Wed Nov 29 2023 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.com>
  - Moved rsyncd.conf and rsyncd.secrets to /usr/etc.
    * Add rsync-usr-etc.patch
* Wed Sep 06 2023 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Rename patch to follow naming patch policies:
    fortified-strlcpy-fix.patch -> rsync-fortified-strlcpy-fix.patch
* Wed Sep 06 2023 Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.com>
  - Use "slp" for bcond, not "openslp", like we use for all other
    packages, too.
  - Disable slp patch and configure option if bcond slp is disabled.
* Tue Sep 05 2023 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - add fortified-strlcpy-fix.patch (bsc#1214616, bsc#1214249)
* Tue Sep 05 2023 Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
  - Disable openslp support on new distros (bsc#1214884)
* Wed Jul 26 2023 Antonio Teixeira <antonio.teixeira@suse.com>
  - Add support directory to %docdir.
    Includes some upstream provided scripts such as rrsync. (bsc#1212198)
* Thu Apr 06 2023 Johannes Segitz <jsegitz@suse.com>
  - Switch rsyncd symlink to a wrapper script to allow setting a distinct
    SELinux type (bsc#1209654)
* Fri Oct 21 2022 Michael Ströder <michael@stroeder.com>
  - New version fixes bug (boo#1203727): implicit containing directory
    sometimes rejected as unrequested
  - update to 3.2.7
    * BUG FIXES:
    - Fixed the client-side validating of the remote sender's filtering behavior.
    - More fixes for the "unrequested file-list name" name, including a copy of
      "/" with `--relative` enabled and a copy with a lot of related paths with
      `--relative` enabled (often derived from a `--files-from` list).
    - When rsync gets an unpack error on an ACL, mention the filename.
    - Avoid over-setting sanitize_paths when a daemon is serving "/" (even if
      "use chroot" is false).
    * ENHANCEMENTS:
    - Added negotiated daemon-auth support that allows a stronger checksum digest
      to be used to validate a user's login to the daemon.  Added SHA512, SHA256,
      and SHA1 digests to MD5 & MD4.  These new digests are at the highest priority
      in the new daemon-auth negotiation list.
    - Added support for the SHA1 digest in file checksums.  While this tends to be
      overkill, it is available if someone really needs it.  This overly-long
      checksum is at the lowest priority in the normal checksum negotiation list.
      See [`--checksum-choice`](rsync.1#opt) (`--cc`) and the `RSYNC_CHECKSUM_LIST`
      environment var for how to customize this.
    - Improved the xattr hash table to use a 64-bit key without slowing down the
      key's computation.  This should make extra sure that a hash collision doesn't
      happen.
    - If the `--version` option is repeated (e.g. `-VV`) then the information is
      output in a (still readable) JSON format.  Client side only.
    - The script `support/json-rsync-version` is available to get the JSON style
      version output from any rsync.  The script accepts either text on stdin
    * *or** an arg that specifies an rsync executable to run with a doubled
      `--version` option.  If the text we get isn't already in JSON format, it is
      converted. Newer rsync versions will provide more complete json info than
      older rsync versions. Various tweaks are made to keep the flag names
      consistent across versions.
    - The [`use chroot`](rsyncd.conf.5#) daemon parameter now defaults to "unset"
      so that rsync can use chroot when it works and a sanitized copy when chroot
      is not supported (e.g., for a non-root daemon).  Explicitly setting the
      parameter to true or false (on or off) behaves the same way as before.
    - The `--fuzzy` option was optimized a bit to try to cut down on the amount of
      computations when considering a big pool of files. The simple heuristic from
      Kenneth Finnegan resuled in about a 2x speedup.
    - If rsync is forced to use protocol 29 or before (perhaps due to talking to an
      rsync before 3.0.0), the modify time of a file is limited to 4-bytes.  Rsync
      now interprets this value as an unsigned integer so that a current year past
      2038 can continue to be represented. This does mean that years prior to 1970
      cannot be represented in an older protocol, but this trade-off seems like the
      right choice given that (1) 2038 is very rapidly approaching, and (2) newer
      protocols support a much wider range of old and new dates.
    - The rsync client now treats an empty destination arg as an error, just like
      it does for an empty source arg. This doesn't affect a `host:` arg (which is
      treated the same as `host:.`) since the arg is not completely empty.  The use
      of [`--old-args`](rsync.1#opt) (including via `RSYNC_OLD_ARGS`) allows the
      prior behavior of treating an empty destination arg as a ".".
    * PACKAGING RELATED:
    - The checksum code now uses openssl's EVP methods, which gets rid of various
      deprecation warnings and makes it easy to support more digest methods.  On
      newer systems, the MD4 digest is marked as legacy in the openssl code, which
      makes openssl refuse to support it via EVP.  You can choose to ignore this
      and allow rsync's MD4 code to be used for older rsync connections (when
      talking to an rsync prior to 3.0.0) or you can choose to configure rsync to
      tell openssl to enable legacy algorithms (see below).
    - A simple openssl config file is supplied that can be installed for rsync to
      use.  If you install packaging/openssl-rsync.cnf to a public spot (such as
      `/etc/ssl/openssl-rsync.cnf`) and then run configure with the option
      `--with-openssl-conf=/path/name.cnf`, this will cause rsync to export the
      configured path in the OPENSSL_CONF environment variable (when the variable
      is not already set).  This will enable openssl's MD4 code for rsync to use.
    - The packager may wish to include an explicit "use chroot = true" in the top
      section of their supplied /etc/rsyncd.conf file if the daemon is being
      installed to run as the root user (though rsync should behave the same even
      with the value unset, a little extra paranoia doesn't hurt).
    - I've noticed that some packagers haven't installed support/nameconvert for
      users to use in their chrooted rsync configs.  Even if it is not installed
      as an executable script (to avoid a python3 dependency) it would be good to
      install it with the other rsync-related support scripts.
    - It would be good to add support/json-rsync-version to the list of installed
      support scripts.
* Wed Sep 14 2022 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Use bundled SLP patch now that upstream fixed it:
    * Remove rsync-3.2.5-slp.patch
* Mon Sep 12 2022 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 3.2.6:
    * More path-cleaning improvements in the file-list validation code to avoid
      rejecting of valid args.
    * A file-list validation fix for a --files-from file that ends without a
      line-terminating character.
    * Added a safety check that prevents the sender from removing destination
      files when a local copy using --remove-source-files has some files that are
      shared between the sending & receiving hierarchies, including the case
      where the source dir & destination dir are identical.
    * Fixed a bug in the internal MD4 checksum code that could cause the digest
      to be sporadically incorrect (the openssl version was/is fine).
    * A minor tweak to rrsync added "copy-devices" to the list of known args, but
      left it disabled by default.
* Fri Sep 09 2022 Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
  - Build SLE version with g++-11
    to work around nondeterministic g++-7 (boo#1193895)
* Thu Sep 01 2022 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.com>
  - Migration to /usr/etc: Saving user changed configuration files
    in /etc and restoring them while an RPM update.
* Tue Aug 16 2022 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Add upstream patch rsync-3.2.5-slp.patch, as the one included in
    the released tarball doesn't fully apply.
  - Drop patch rsync-CVE-2022-29154.patch, already included upstream.
  - Update to 3.2.5
    * SECURITY FIXES:
    - Added some file-list safety checking that helps to ensure that a rogue
      sending rsync can't add unrequested top-level names and/or include recursive
      names that should have been excluded by the sender.  These extra safety
      checks only require the receiver rsync to be updated.  When dealing with an
      untrusted sending host, it is safest to copy into a dedicated destination
      directory for the remote content (i.e. don't copy into a destination
      directory that contains files that aren't from the remote host unless you
      trust the remote host). Fixes CVE-2022-29154.
    - A fix for CVE-2022-37434 in the bundled zlib (buffer overflow issue).
    * BUG FIXES:
    - Fixed the handling of filenames specified with backslash-quoted wildcards
      when the default remote-arg-escaping is enabled.
    - Fixed the configure check for signed char that was causing a host that
      defaults to unsigned characters to generate bogus rolling checksums. This
      made rsync send mostly literal data for a copy instead of finding matching
      data in the receiver's basis file (for a file that contains high-bit
      characters).
    - Lots of manpage improvements, including an attempt to better describe how
      include/exclude filters work.
    - If rsync is compiled with an xxhash 0.8 library and then moved to a system
      with a dynamically linked xxhash 0.7 library, we now detect this and disable
      the XX3 hashes (since these routines didn't stabilize until 0.8).
    * ENHANCEMENTS:
    - The [`--trust-sender`](rsync.1#opt) option was added as a way to bypass the
      extra file-list safety checking (should that be required).
    * PACKAGING RELATED:
    - A note to those wanting to patch older rsync versions: the changes in this
      release requires the quoted argument change from 3.2.4. Then, you'll want
      every single code change from 3.2.5 since there is no fluff in this release.
    - The build date that goes into the manpages is now based on the developer's
      release date, not on the build's local-timezone interpretation of the date.
    * DEVELOPER RELATED:
    - Configure now defaults GETGROUPS_T to gid_t when cross compiling.
    - Configure now looks for the bsd/string.h include file in order to fix the
      build on a host that has strlcpy() in the main libc but not defined in the
      main string.h file.
* Mon Aug 01 2022 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Security fix: [bsc#1201840, CVE-2022-29154]
    * arbitrary file write vulnerability via do_server_recv function
    * Added patch rsync-CVE-2022-29154.patch
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.com>
  - Removed %config flag for files in /usr directory.
* Mon Jun 20 2022 Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>
  - Moved logrotate files from user specific directory /etc/logrotate.d
    to vendor specific directory /usr/etc/logrotate.d.
* Tue Apr 19 2022 David Anes <david.anes@suse.com>
  - Update to 3.2.4
    * A new form of arg protection was added that works similarly to
      the older `--protect-args` (`-s`) option but in a way that
      avoids breaking things like rrsync.
    * A long-standing bug was preventing rsync from figuring out the
      current locale's decimal point character, which made rsync
      always output numbers using the "C" locale.
    * Too many changes to list, see included NEWS.md file.
  - Drop rsync-CVE-2020-14387.patch, already included upstream.
* Tue Nov 16 2021 Johannes Segitz <jsegitz@suse.com>
  - Added hardening to systemd service(s) (bsc#1181400). Modified:
    * rsyncd.service

Files

/usr/bin/rsync
/usr/bin/rsync-ssl
/usr/bin/rsyncstats
/usr/etc/logrotate.d/rsync
/usr/etc/rsyncd.conf
/usr/etc/rsyncd.secrets
/usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd.service
/usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd.socket
/usr/lib/systemd/system/rsyncd@.service
/usr/sbin/rcrsyncd
/usr/sbin/rsyncd
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/NEWS.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/Makefile
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/atomic-rsync
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/cvs2includes
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/deny-rsync
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/file-attr-restore
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/files-to-excludes
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/git-set-file-times
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/idmap
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/instant-rsyncd
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/json-rsync-version
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/logfilter
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/lsh
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/lsh.sh
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/mnt-excl
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/munge-symlinks
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/nameconvert
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/rrsync
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/rrsync.1.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/rsync-no-vanished
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/rsync-slash-strip
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/rsyncstats
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/support/savetransfer.c
/usr/share/doc/packages/rsync/tech_report.tex
/usr/share/licenses/rsync
/usr/share/licenses/rsync/COPYING
/usr/share/man/man1/rsync-ssl.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/rsync.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man5/rsyncd.conf.5.gz


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