3 * Fixed unexpected removal of a directory if it is moved into itself.
4 * Fixed "Operation not permitted" error on reading an empty file.
8 * Fixed crash when renaming a file within a single directory and a new name
10 * Fixed clusters allocation: a cluster beyond valid clusters range could be
12 * Fixed crash when a volume is unmounted while some files are open.
13 * SConscript now respects AR and RANLIB environment variables.
14 * Improved error handling.
18 * Enabled big_writes. This improves write speed (larger block size means less
19 switches between kernel- and user-space).
20 * Do BLKROGET ioctl to make sure the device is not read-only: after
21 "blockdev --setro" kernel still allows to open the device in read-write mode
26 * Fixed OS X 10.8 support.
27 * Switched to 64-bit inode numbers (now Mac OS X 10.5 or later is required).
28 * Switched from unmaintained MacFUSE to OSXFUSE (http://osxfuse.github.com).
29 * Fixed device size detection. Now mkfs works.
30 * Workarounded some utilities failures due to missing chmod() support.
31 * Disabled (senseless) permission checks made by FUSE.
35 * The mkfs utility can now create huge file systems (up to several exabytes).
36 * Fixed handling of characters beyond Basic Multilingual Plane.
37 * Echo messages to syslog only if stderr is not connected to a terminal.
41 * Out-of-the-box FreeBSD support (via ublio library).
42 * Fixed "missing EOD entry" error (could happen while reading directory that
43 consists of several clusters).
44 * Fixed interpretation of minutes field in files timestamps (minutes could be
45 displayed incorrectly).
46 * Fixed mtime seconds field initialization for newly created file (mtime could
47 be 1 sec less than creation time).
48 * SConscript now respects CC, CCFLAGS and LDFLAGS environment variables.
52 * Fixed write performance regression introduced in 0.9.4.
53 * Mount in read-only mode if the device is write-protected.
54 * Set ctime to mtime to ensure we don't break programs that rely on ctime
55 (e.g. rsync considered that all files are outdated) [Eldad Zack].
56 * Indicate that FS in not clean when it was not cleanly unmounted.
57 * Utilities are now compatible with GNU/Hurd.
58 * Fixed several memory leaks that could occur on error handling paths.
59 * Improved handling of corrupted file systems.
63 * Fixed erasing of the root directory cluster when creating a new FS with
64 mkexfatfs. This bug could cause mkexfatfs to produce invalid FS.
65 * Utilities are not linked with libfuse anymore.
66 * Ensure that the path being opened is either a device or a regular file.
70 * Introduced exfat-utils: dumpexfat, exfatfsck, mkexfatfs, exfatlabel.
71 * Fixed "Invalid argument" error while mounting a volume from a disk with sector size greater than 512 bytes.
72 * Wait for all data to be flushed to disk on unmount.
73 * Kernel cache is no longer flushed on open. This can slightly improve read performance by avoiding extra read requests from kernel to user-space.
74 * Allow to unmount volumes as user (fusermount -u) if they were mounted from the very same user [Tino Lange].
75 * Errors and warnings are now duplicated to syslog.
79 * Directories now can shrink.
80 * Improved timestamps resolution from 2 sec to 1 sec.
81 * Fixed timestamps displaying under Mac OS X when compiled for i386 or ppc.
82 * Fixed FS size displaying for non-GNU systems.
86 * Fixed a bug which could cause the whole directory to become unreadable after renaming a file in it.
87 * Support for Solaris and various *BSD [Albert Lee].
88 * Improved error handling on corrupted volumes.
89 * Improved allowed file name characters filter.
94 * Implemented automounting (util-linux-ng 2.18 or later is required).
95 * Fixed mounting when cluster bitmap is larger than expected.
96 * Fixed crash on statfs() when root directory contains error.
97 * Fixed bugs specific to big-endian machines.