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Bugfix: Improve error handling for rclone and rest backend over HTTP2
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Bugfix: Improve error handling for rclone and REST backend over HTTP2
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When retrieving data from the rclone / REST backend while also using HTTP2
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restic did not detect when no data was returned at all. This could cause
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Pack ID does not match, want [...], got e3b0c442
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This has been fixed by correctly detecting the incomplete download and
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retrying the download.
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This has been fixed by correctly detecting and retrying the incomplete download.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/2742
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3453
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Change: Empty files now have size of 0 in restic ls --json output
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Change: Empty files now have size of 0 in `ls --json` output
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Restic's `ls --json` command used to omit the sizes of empty files in its
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output. It now reports a size of zero explicitly for regular files, while
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omitting the size field for all other types.
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The `ls --json` command used to omit the sizes of empty files in its
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output. It now reports a size of zero explicitly for regular files,
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while omitting the size field for all other types.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3247
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3257
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Enhancement: Add auto-completion file for fish
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Enhancement: Add auto-completion support for fish
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We added support for fish auto completion for the `generate` command by
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upgrading the Cobra library.
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The `generate` command now supports fish auto completion.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3312
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Enhancement: Add release binaries for Apple Silicon
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We've added release binaries for macOS on Apple Silicon (m1).
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We've added release binaries for macOS on Apple Silicon (M1).
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3377
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/3394
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Enhancement: Add `--keep-within-hourly` option to restic forget
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Restic forget allowed users to specify keeping a given number of
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hourly backups, or to keep all backups within a given interval,
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but not both, that is to specify keeping hourly backups within
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a given interval.
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The `forget` command allowed keeping a given number of hourly
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backups or to keep all backups within a given interval, but it
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was not possible to specify keeping hourly backups within a given
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interval.
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The `--keep-within-hourly` option offers this functionality and
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similar options for daily/weekly/monthly/yearly are also
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implemented. The new flags are:
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The new `--keep-within-hourly` option now offers this functionality.
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Similar options for daily/weekly/monthly/yearly are also implemented,
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the new options are:
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--keep-within-hourly <1y2m3d4h>
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--keep-within-daily <1y2m3d4h>
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Enhancement: Allow limiting the snapshots list
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Enhancement: Allow specifying limit of `snapshots` list
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The `--last` option allowed limiting the output of the `snapshots`
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command to the latest snapshot for each host. The new `--latest n`
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When investigating a repository with missing data files, it might be useful to
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determine affected snapshots before running `rebuild-index`. Previously,
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`restic find --pack pack-id` returned no data as it required accessing the data
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file. Now, if the necessary data is still available in the repository index, it
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gets retrieved from there.
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`find --pack pack-id` returned no data as it required accessing the data file.
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Now, if the necessary data is still available in the repository index, it gets
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retrieved from there.
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The command now also supports looking up multiple pack files in a single `find`
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run.
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