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* Fix #2249: Read fresh metadata for unmodified files * Fix #2249: Read fresh metadata for unmodified files
* Fix #2301: Add upper bound for t in --read-data-subset=n/t * Fix #2301: Add upper bound for t in --read-data-subset=n/t
* Fix #2321: Check errors when loading index files * Fix #2321: Check errors when loading index files
* Enh #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
* Enh #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input * Enh #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input
* Enh #2330: Make `--group-by` accept both singular and plural * Enh #2330: Make `--group-by` accept both singular and plural
* Enh #2350: Add option to configure S3 region * Enh #2350: Add option to configure S3 region
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/2321 https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/2321
https://forum.restic.net/t/check-rebuild-index-prune/1848/13 https://forum.restic.net/t/check-rebuild-index-prune/1848/13
* Enhancement #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
Previously, restic only checked a file's mtime (along with other non-timestamp metadata) to
decide if a file has changed. This could cause restic to not notice that a file has changed (and
therefore continue to store the old version, as opposed to the modified version) if something
edits the file and then resets the timestamp. Restic now also checks the ctime of files, so any
modifications to a file should be noticed, and the modified file will be backed up. The ctime
check will be disabled if the --ignore-inode flag was given.
If this change causes problems for you, please open an issue, and we can look in to adding a
seperate flag to disable just the ctime check.
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2179
https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/2212
* Enhancement #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input * Enhancement #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input
Restic used to quit if the repository password was typed incorrectly once. Restic will now ask Restic used to quit if the repository password was typed incorrectly once. Restic will now ask
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* Enh #1895: Add case insensitive include & exclude options * Enh #1895: Add case insensitive include & exclude options
* Enh #1937: Support streaming JSON output for backup * Enh #1937: Support streaming JSON output for backup
* Enh #2155: Add Openstack application credential auth for Swift * Enh #2155: Add Openstack application credential auth for Swift
* Enh #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
* Enh #2184: Add --json support to forget command * Enh #2184: Add --json support to forget command
* Enh #2037: Add group-by option to snapshots command * Enh #2037: Add group-by option to snapshots command
* Enh #2124: Ability to dump folders to tar via stdout * Enh #2124: Ability to dump folders to tar via stdout
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2155 https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2155
* Enhancement #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
Previously, restic only checked a file's mtime (along with other non-timestamp metadata) to
decide if a file has changed. This could cause restic to not notice that a file has changed (and
therefore continue to store the old version, as opposed to the modified version) if something
edits the file and then resets the timestamp. Restic now also checks the ctime of files, so any
modifications to a file should be noticed, and the modified file will be backed up. The ctime
check will be disabled if the --ignore-inode flag was given.
If this change causes problems for you, please open an issue, and we can look in to adding a
seperate flag to disable just the ctime check.
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2179
https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/2212
* Enhancement #2184: Add --json support to forget command * Enhancement #2184: Add --json support to forget command
The forget command now supports the --json argument, outputting the information about what is The forget command now supports the --json argument, outputting the information about what is