-----------------------
-0.1.5 (to be announced)
+0.1.6 (to be announced)
-----------------------
-- snapshot recycling: outdated, redundant and orphaned snapshots are
- reused as the basis for new snapshots.
+ - New option --min-complete to specify the minimal number of snapshots
+ to keep.
-- dss writes log messages to stderr rather than to the logfile unless
- running in daemon mode.
+ - Improved handling of rsync errors. The new --max-rsync-errors option
+ tells dss to terminate after the given number of rsync failures.
-- Default hooks work also on systems where "/bin/true" does not exist,
- e.g. Mac OS.
+ - New home page URL, email address
+
+------------------
+0.1.5 (2014-01-14)
+------------------
+
+ - snapshot recycling: outdated, redundant and orphaned snapshots are
+ reused as the basis for new snapshots.
+
+ - New subcommands: --kill, --reload.
+
+ - The semaphore-based locking system prevents to start multiple
+ instances of dss.
+
+ - When dss receives SIGHUP it now writes the internal state and the
+ configuration to the log file
+
+ - First steps to make the source code ANSI C conform (thanks to
+ Daniel Richard G).
+
+ - dss writes log messages to stderr rather than to the logfile unless
+ running in daemon mode.
+
+ - Default hooks work also on systems where "/bin/true" does not exist,
+ e.g. Mac OS.
0.1.4 (2010-11-08)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
0.1.1 (2008-11-13)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This release prevents busy loops on rsync exit code 13. It ignores
-any snapshot directory with creation time > completion time. It
+any snapshot directory with creation time >= completion time. It
opens /dev/null for reading and writing when executing rsync. It shows
human readable snapshot creation duration when listing snapshots. It
restarts the rsync process if it returned with exit code 13.