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rmw-0.9.3-1.1 RPM for aarch64

From OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for aarch64

Name: rmw Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 0.9.3 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.1 Build date: Thu Nov 7 05:00:00 2024
Group: System/Management Build host: reproducible
Size: 139902 Source RPM: rmw-0.9.3-1.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://theimpossibleastronaut.github.io/rmw-website
Summary: Safe-remove utility for the command line
rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line. It
can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of rmw
is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash) directories
after x number of days.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-3.0-or-later

Changelog

* Thu Nov 07 2024 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.9.3:
    + Add support for cloning(moving) files across btrfs root and subvolumes;
      thanks to @luigir-it for suggesting this feature and testing
    * Ensure directories respect umask settings upon creation
    * bugfix: In some cases, 'rmw -s' crashed with message "*** buffer overflow
      detected ***: terminated". This could happen if compiled with
      '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=3' and set up with 'b_sanitize=none', and depending on
      the filenames in the waste directories
    * Add completion for fishshell; thanks to @ccoVeille
    * Fix for tests failing after the Epochalypse (#439); thanks to @bmwiedemann
      (boo#1102840)
    + Add French translation (partial)
  - drop patches included upstream:
    * test-restore-fix-use-Xvfb.patch
    * tests-fail-after-epochalypse.patch
* Mon Oct 21 2024 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - Replace tests-fail-after-epochalypse.patch (code introduced in original patch
    not fully tested)
* Tue Mar 26 2024 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - fix for tests failing after Epochalypse - add tests-fail-after-epochalypse.patch
    Reported by bmwiedemann while working on reproducible builds for OpenSuse
    (https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/issues/439)
* Wed Mar 20 2024 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - fix and enable all tests - add test-restore-fix-use-Xvfb.patch
* Mon Mar 18 2024 Andreas Stieger <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.9.2:
    * Show counter in real-time as items are getting purged
* Wed May 17 2023 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.9.1:
    * bugfix: In some cases, trashinfo file doesn't get removed
* Wed Feb 15 2023 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.9.0:
    - When purging, '-ff' is no longer needed to confirm removal of
      non-writable expired directories and files
    * replace function used to remove directories with rm from FreeBSD;
      Thanks to @DiegoMagdaleno and @dcantrell
    * change message displayed to user when a file being rmw'ed is on a
      filesystem that doesn't haven't a WASTE folder defined
    + Ignore requests to ReMove top-level files, add --top-level-bypass option
      to bypass the protection
    + Ignore requests to ReMove user's home directory
    * bugfix: buffer underflow when calling trim_char() with empty
      string (Thanks to Christopher Wellons)
    * replace valgrind test setup with asan (-fsanitize)
    * the 'ESC' key can now be used to quit the restore file selection menu
* Tue Oct 25 2022 Andreas Stieger <[email protected]>
  - disable tests
* Sat Feb 05 2022 Andreas Stieger <[email protected]>
  - disable tests on 32 bit
* Wed Jan 26 2022 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.8.1:
    * the curses menu library is now much more likely to be found on *BSD
    systems
    * bugfix: when attempting to restore a file from a waste folder
    listed in the config file that has a trailing slash, rmw will no
    longer report that the file is not in a waste folder.
    - curses is no longer a requirement (configure -Dwithout-curses=true)
    - removed '-e' command line option ('--empty' option not affected)
* Mon Jun 28 2021 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.8.0:
    * The config option 'purge_after' has been deprecated and replaced
    with 'expire_age' ('purge_after' will still be accepted, but the user
    will be given a deprecation warning).
    * When '-u' is used, the mrl file will no longer be removed, but
    emptied instead. If a user gives the '-u' option when the mrl file is
    empty, they will get a friendlier message stating that there are no
    items in the list (instead of an error message about the file not
    being found).
    * fixed handling of dot dirs ('.' and '..'). Instead of giving an
    error message and quitting, rmw will print a message stating that
    they'll be skipped.
    * The environmental variable RMWTEST_HOME has been replaced with
    RMW_FAKE_HOME (Trying to use RMWTEST_HOME will give a deprecation
    warning and still work).
    * Expanded the man page and updated the README (improved documentation)
    * Replaced autotools build system with meson
    * rmw now uses the canfigger library for parsing the configuration file.
  - disabled a restore test that failed when 'make check' is run with
    superuser privileges
* Sun May 09 2021 Andy Alt <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.7.09:
    * bugfix: filenames now display correctly when using '-vvg'
* Tue May 04 2021 Andreas Stieger <[email protected]>
  - rmw 0.7.08, initial package

Files

/usr/bin/rmw
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/AUTHORS.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/ChangeLog
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/ReleaseNotes
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/completions
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/completions/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/completions/fish
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/completions/fish/rmw.fish
/usr/share/doc/packages/rmw/rmwrc.example
/usr/share/licenses/rmw
/usr/share/licenses/rmw/COPYING
/usr/share/man/man1/rmw.1.gz


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