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CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/p5-File-DirSync



Module Name:    pkgsrc
Committed By:   rhaen
Date:           Thu Jul 17 16:29:44 UTC 2008

Modified Files:
        pkgsrc/devel/p5-File-DirSync: Makefile distinfo

Log Message:
- updated to 1.22

ChangeLog:
1.22  Wed Aug 15 15:30:00 2007
        - Allow gentleness to pause even right in the
          middle of a chewing copy since that can be
          very painful to the drive.

1.21  Thu Aug 09 22:00:00 2007
        - Tweak minimum thresholds for autoincrease
          in order to provide more granular throttling.
        - Fix initial gentle_ops boundary checking.
        - Clear up a few warnings.

1.20  Wed Aug 08 15:05:00 2007
        - Stable release
        - Just bug fixes from v1.16.
        - More accurate gentle throttling computation
          w/ on-the-fly auto-adjust disk ops feature.
        - Versions v1.17 - v1.19 were beta tests.

1.16  Sat Aug 04 02:00:00 2007
        - Disable operation tracking by default.
        - Add a proctitle feature for progress monitioring.
        - Moved rmtree and copy routines directly into this
          module for performance purposes.
        - Add "gentle" feature to allow dirsync to throttle
          back the IO on the disks if this is desired.

1.15  Fri Jul 14 09:58:00 2006
        - Avoid forcing directory timestamp to match a
          more future mtime of a symlink within it.
          This allows to cleanly detect and revert any
          changes made on the destination by simply
          running a rebuild on it (as well as the source)
          prior to executing the dirsync operation.
          Altering a symlink in any way will ALWAYS
          update the mtime of the containing directory
          inode, so this is most correct anyway.


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.11 -r1.12 pkgsrc/devel/p5-File-DirSync/Makefile
cvs rdiff -r1.3 -r1.4 pkgsrc/devel/p5-File-DirSync/distinfo

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.



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