I think it's about time to start adding some new features to rsync 3 instead of just making bug fixes, so I'm planning to starting work on version 3.1.0. This will start the use of a new version numbering idiom where feature releases increment the sub-version number, while patch releases continue to increment the sub-sub-version number. I'm not using an odd/even scheme for beta/stable releases, but separating feature-oriented releases will make it easy to continue to release bug-fixes and/or security fixes for an earlier rsync for those that may not want to start in on the latest feature release.
So, I'm still hoping that the folks who have been experiencing problems with the hard-link and xattr code will be able to help me get some fixes made to 3.0.3, at which point I can release a version 3.0.4. As for 3.1.0, one of the new features that I'm considering is a new patch that adds a feature that JW Schultz was advocating several years back: an ability to specify finer-grained output control for report (informational) and debug messages. I'd be interested in reactions to the following patch that adds the --report=FLAGS and --debug=FLAGS options (and leaves --verbose the same as it ever was from a user perspective): http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/dev/patches/report_debug.diff If that goes in, it will be easy to add more info/debug messages to parts of the code that might need to be fleshed out more (and then debugging something like the xattr code won't require you to wade through a ton of checksum debug messages too). I'd also like reactions to the --remote-option patch, which is also on my list of early additions: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/dev/patches/remote-option.diff Other things in the patches dir, suggestions made here, and enhancement requests from bugzilla will all be reviewed for possible inclusion. Thoughts? ..wayne.. -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html