Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/rsync
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2022-04-20 22:09:55
Message id: 20220420200955.ACD8CFB1A@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
rsync: update to 3.2.4.

# NEWS for rsync 3.2.4 (15 Apr 2022)

## Changes in this version:

### BEHAVIOR CHANGES:

 - A new form of arg protection was added that works similarly to the older
   [`--protect-args`](rsync.1#opt) (`-s`) option but in a way that avoids
   breaking things like rrsync (the restricted rsync script): rsync now uses
   backslash escaping for sending "shell-active" characters to the remote
   shell. This includes spaces, so fetching a remote file via a simple quoted
   filename value now works by default without any extra quoting:

   ```shell
       rsync -aiv host:'a simple file.pdf' .
   ```

   Wildcards are not escaped in filename args, but they are escaped in options
   like the [`--suffix`](rsync.1#opt) and [`--usermap`](rsync.1#opt) values.
   If your rsync script depends on the old arg-splitting behavior, either run
   it with the [`--old-args`](rsync.1#opt) option or `export RSYNC_OLD_ARGS=1`
   in the script's environment.  See also the [ADVANCED USAGE](rsync.1#)
   section of rsync's manpage for how to use a more modern arg style.

 - 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.  Since this is now fixed in 3.2.4, a script that
   parses rsync's decimal numbers (e.g. from the verbose footer) may want to
   setup the environment in a way that the output continues to be in the C
   locale.  For instance, one of the following should work fine:

   ```shell
       export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
   ```

   or if iconv translations are needed:

   ```shell
       if [ "${LC_ALL:-}" ]; then
           export LANG="$LC_ALL"
           export LC_CTYPE="$LC_ALL"
           unset LC_ALL
       fi
       export LC_NUMERIC=C.UTF-8
   ```

### SECURITY FIXES:

 - A fix for CVE-2018-25032 in the bundled zlib (memory corruption issue).

### BUG FIXES:

 - Fixed a bug with [`--inplace`](rsync.1#opt) + [`--sparse`](rsync.1#opt) (and
   a lack of [`--whole-file`](rsync.1#opt)) where the destination file could
   get reconstructed with bogus data.  Since the bug can also be avoided by
   using (the seemingly redundant) [`--no-W`](rsync.1#opt) on the receiving
   side, the latest rsync will now send `--no-W` to a remote receiver when this
   option combination occurs.  If your client rsync is not new enough to do
   this for you (or if you're just paranoid), you can manually specify `--no-W
   -M--no-W` (when not using [`--whole-file`](rsync.1#opt)) to make sure the
   bug is avoided.

 - Fixed a bug with [`--mkpath`](rsync.1#opt) if a single-file copy specifies
   an existing destination dir with a non-existing destination filename.

 - Fixed `--update -vv` to output "is uptodate" instead of "is \ 
newer" messages
   for files that are being skipped due to an identical modify time.  (This was
   a new output quirk in 3.2.3.)

 - When doing an append transfer, the sending side's file must not get shorter
   or it is skipped. Fixes a crash that could occur when the size changes to 0
   in the middle of the send negotiations.

 - When dealing with special files (see [`--specials`](rsync.1#opt)) in an
   alt-dest hierarchy, rsync now checks the non-permission mode bits to ensure
   that the 2 special files are really the same before hard-linking them
   together.

 - Fixed a bug where [`--delay-updates`](rsync.1#opt) with stale partial data
   could cause a file to fail to update.

 - Fixed a few places that would output an INFO message with
   [`--info=NAME`](rsync.1#opt) that should only have been output given
   [`--verbose`](rsync.1#opt) or [`--itemize-changes`](rsync.1#opt).

 - Avoid a weird failure if you run a local copy with a (useless)
   [`--rsh`](rsync.1#opt) option that contains a `V` in the command.

 - Fixed a long-standing compression bug where the compression level of the
   first file transferred affected the level for all future files.  Also, the
   per-file compression skipping has apparently never worked, so it is now
   documented as being ineffective.

 - Fixed a truncate error when a `--write-devices` copy wrote a file onto a
   device that was shorter than the device.

 - Made `--write-devices` support both `--checksum` and `--no-whole-file` when
   copying to a device.

 - Improved how the [`--stop-at`](rsync.1#opt), [`--stop-after`](rsync.1#opt),
   and (the deprecated) [`--time-limit`](rsync.1#opt) options check to see if
   the allowed time is over, which should make rsync exit more consistently.

 - Tweak --progress to display "`??:??:??`" when the time-remaining \ 
value is so
   large as to be meaningless.

 - Silence some chmod warnings about symlinks when it looks like we have a
   function to set their permissions but they can't really be set.

 - Fixed a potential issue in git-set-file-times when handling commits with
   high-bit characters in the description & when handling a description that
   might mimick the git raw-commit deliniators.  (See the support dir.)

 - The bundled systemd/rsync.service file now includes `Restart=on-failure`.

### ENHANCEMENTS:

 - Use openssl's `-verify_hostname` option in the rsync-ssl script.

 - Added extra info to the "FILENAME exists" output of
   [`--ignore-existing`](rsync.1#opt) when [`--info=skip2`](rsync.1#opt) is
   used.  The skip message becomes "FILENAME exists (INFO)" where the \ 
INFO is
   one of "type change", "sum change" (requires \ 
[`--checksum`](rsync.1#opt)),
   "file change" (based on the quick check), "attr change", \ 
or "uptodate".
   Prior versions only supported `--info=skip1`.

 - Added the [`--fsync`](rsync.1#opt) option (promoted from the patches repo).

 - Added the [`--copy-devices`](rsync.1#opt) option.  Compared to the
   historical version from the rsync-patches repo, this version: properly
   handles `--checksum`; fixes a truncation bug when doing an `--inplace` copy
   onto a longer file; fixes several bugs in the `--itemize` output; and only
   the sending side needs the enhanced rsync for the copy to work.

 - Reduced memory usage for an incremental transfer that has a bunch of small
   directories.

 - The rsync daemon can now handle a client address with an implied \ 
"%scope"
   suffix.

 - Added support for [`--atimes`](rsync.1#opt) on macOS and fixed a bug where
   it wouldn't work without [`--times`](rsync.1#opt).

 - Rsync can now update the xattrs on a read-only file when your user can
   temporarily add user-write permission to the file. (It always worked for a
   root transfer.)

 - Rsync can now work around an [`--inplace`](rsync.1#opt) update of a file
   that is being refused due to the Linux fs.protected_regular sysctl setting.

 - When [`--chown`](rsync.1#opt), [`--usermap`](rsync.1#opt), or
   [`--groupmap`](rsync.1#opt) is specified, rsync now makes sure that the
   appropriate [`--owner`](rsync.1#opt) and/or [`--group`](rsync.1#opt) options
   are enabled.

 - Added the [`--info=NONREG`](rsync.1#opt) setting to control if rsync should
   warn about non-regular files in the transfer.  This is enabled by default
   (keeping the behavior the same as before), so specifying `--info=nonreg0`
   can be used to turn the warnings off.

 - An optional asm optimization for the rolling checksum from Shark64. Enable
   it with `./configure --enable-roll-asm`.

 - Using `--debug=FILTER` now outputs a caution message if a filter rule
   has trailing whitespace.

 - Transformed rrsync into a python script with improvements:
   - Security has been beefed up.
   - The known rsync options were updated to include recent additions.
   - Make rrsync reject [`--copy-links`](rsync.1#opt) (`-L`),
     [`--copy-dirlinks`](rsync.1#opt) (`-k`), &
     [`--keep-dirlinks`](rsync.1#opt) (`-K`) by default to make it harder to
     exploit any out-of-subdir symlinks.
   - A new rrsync option of [`-munge`](rrsync.1#opt) tells rrsync to always
     enable rsync's [`--munge-links`](rsync.1#opt) option on the server side.
   - A new rrsync option of [`-no-lock`](rrsync.1#opt) disables a new
     single-use locking idiom that is the default when [`-ro`](rrsync.1#opt) is
     not used (useful with [`-munge`](rrsync.1#opt)).
   - A new rrsync option of [`-no-del`](rrsync.1#opt) disables all `--remove*`
     and `--delete*` rsync options on the server side.
   - The log format has been tweaked slightly to add seconds to the timestamp
     and to output the command executed as a tuple (making the args clearer).
   - An rrsync.1 manpage was added (in the support dir with rrsync).

 - Added options to the lsh script to facilitate rrsync testing. (See the
   support dir.)

 - Transformed the atomic-rsync script into a python script and added the
   ability to ignore one or more non-zero exit codes.  By default, it now
   ignores code 24, the file-vanished exit code. (See the support dir.)

 - Transformed the munge-symlinks script into python. (See the support dir.)

 - Improved the rsync-no-vanished script to not join stdout & stderr together.
   (See the support dir.)

 - Work around a glibc bug where lchmod() breaks in a chroot w/o /proc mounted.

 - Try to support a client that sent a remote rsync a wacko stderr file handle
   (such as an older File::RsyncP perl library used by BackupPC).

 - Lots of manpage improvements, including better HTML versions.

### PACKAGING RELATED:

 - Give configure the `--with-rrsync` option if you want `make install` to
   install the (now python3) rrsync script and its new manpage.

 - If the rrsync script is installed, its package should be changed to depend
   on python3 and the (suggested but not mandatory) python3 braceexpand lib.

 - When creating a package from a non-release version (w/o a git checkout), the
   packager can elect to create git-version.h and define RSYNC_GITVER to the
   string they want `--version` to output.  (The file is still auto-generated
   using the output of `git describe` when building inside a non-shallow git
   checkout, though.)

 - Renamed configure's `--enable-simd` option to `--enable-roll-simd` and added
   the option `--enable-roll-asm` to use the new asm version of the code.  Both
   are x86_64/amd64 only.

 - Renamed configure's `--enable-asm` option to `--enable-md5-asm` to avoid
   confusion with the asm option for the rolling checksum.  It is also honored
   even when openssl crypto is in use.  This allows: normal MD4 & MD5, normal
   MD4 + asm MD5, openssl MD4 & MD5, or openssl MD4 + asm MD5 depending on the
   configure options selected.

 - Made SIMD & asm configure checks default to "no" on non-Linux \ 
hosts due to
   various reports of problems on NetBSD & macOS hosts.  These were also
   tweaked to allow enabling the feature on a host_cpu of amd64 (was only
   allowed on x86_64 before).

 - Fixed configure to not fail at the SIMD check when cross-compiling.

 - Improved the IPv6 determination in configure.

 - Compile the C files with `-pedantic-errors` (when possible) so that we will
   get warned if a static initialization overflows in the future (among other
   things).

 - When linking with an external zlib, rsync renames its `read_buf()` function
   to `read_buf_()` to avoid a symbol clash on an unpatched zlib.

 - Added a SECURITY.md file.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.120modifypkgsrc/net/rsync/Makefile
1.55modifypkgsrc/net/rsync/distinfo
1.6modifypkgsrc/net/rsync/patches/patch-Makefile.in
1.4removepkgsrc/net/rsync/patches/patch-authenticate.c
1.1removepkgsrc/net/rsync/patches/patch-rsync-ssl