doc: Polish changelogs

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Leo R. Lundgren 2024-01-10 00:18:32 +01:00
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irregular files. This caused restic to show an `error: invalid node type ""`
error message for those files.
We have improved the error message to include the file path for those files:
This error message has now been improved and includes the relevant file path:
`error: nodeFromFileInfo path/to/file: unsupported file type "irregular"`.
As irregular files are not required to behave like regular files, it is not
possible to provide a generic way to back up those files.

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Bugfix: support backup of deduplicated files on Windows again
Bugfix: Support backup of deduplicated files on Windows again
With the official release builds of restic 0.16.1 and 0.16.2, it was not
possible to back up files that were deduplicated by the corresponding Windows
Server feature. This also applies to restic versions built using Go
1.21.0 - 1.21.4.
possible to back up files that were deduplicated by the corresponding
Windows Server feature. This also applied to restic versions built using
Go 1.21.0-1.21.4.
We have updated the used Go version to fix this.
The Go version used to build restic has now been updated to fix this.
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/4574
https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/4621

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Bugfix: Correct restore progress information if an error occurs
Bugfix: Correct `restore` progress information if an error occurs
If an error occurred while restoring a snapshot, this could cause the restore
If an error occurred while restoring a snapshot, this could cause the `restore`
progress bar to show incorrect information. In addition, if a data file could
not be loaded completely, then errors would also be reported for some already
restored files.
We have improved the error reporting of the restore command to be more accurate.
Error reporting of the `restore` command has now been made more accurate.
https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/4624
https://forum.restic.net/t/errors-restoring-with-restic-on-windows-server-s3/6943