Dear Sharity Users,
we have finally released Sharity 3.2 today. This is the real 3.2
release, not a beta version. We recommend upgrading to this version
to all users since this is mostly a bug-fix release.
Bugs fixed since 3.2 beta 3:
- Fixed possible endless loop when password to "sharity login" was
given in command line or standard input.
- Fixed "File exists" error when a directory was created which had
just
been deleted.
Bugs fixed since 3.1
- Improved performance of data read and write.
- Option "-f" to "sharity mount" did not always work as documented.
Fixed.
- Share level security can now be used from the command line, too.
- Mounting a share wich is a DFS redirection by itself is now
possible.
Previous versions allowed DFS redirections only for
subdirectories of
shares.
- Fixed a bug where files shared for read (but not for write)
could not
be opened by Sharity.
- Fixed a bug where a directory listing could abort with an internal
error logged to the syslog.
- Fixed a possible crash when unmounting shares.
- Prefix /etc/mnttab entries with "localhost:" to disguise them as
NFS mounts.
- Fixed possible deadlock when network connection to server breaks.
- Fixed possible endless loop when password to "sharity login" was
given in command line or standard input.
New Features since 3.1:
- Subdirectories of a share can now be mounted, e.g.
smb://server/share/dir, not just the top level share. Use this
feature with caution! If you mount a share and a subdirectory of
the
same share, Sharity will treat them as separate entities, wasting
memory for caches and causing possible synchronization problems.
- The command line subcommand "sharity mount" accepts options "-U"
(remote user) and "-D" (domain) now.
Regards,
Christian Starkjohann.
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DI Christian Starkjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH
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