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1==================================
2User-Visible Changes in Tahoe-LAFS
3==================================
4
5Release 1.8.2 (2011-01-30)
6--------------------------
7
8Compatibility and Dependencies
9''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
10
11- Tahoe is now compatible with Twisted-10.2 (released last month), as
12  well as with earlier versions. The previous Tahoe-1.8.1 release
13  failed to run against Twisted-10.2, raising an AttributeError on
14  StreamServerEndpointService (`#1286`_)
15- Tahoe now depends upon the "mock" testing library, and the foolscap
16  dependency was raised to 0.6.1 . It no longer requires pywin32
17  (which was used only on windows). Future developers should note that
18  reactor.spawnProcess and derivatives may no longer be used inside
19  Tahoe code.
20
21Other Changes
22'''''''''''''
23
24- the default reserved_space value for new storage nodes is 1 GB
25  (`#1208`_)
26- documentation is now in reStructuredText (.rst) format
27- "tahoe cp" should now handle non-ASCII filenames
28- the unmaintained Mac/Windows GUI applications have been removed
29  (`#1282`_)
30- tahoe processes should appear in top and ps as "tahoe", not
31  "python", on some unix platforms. (`#174`_)
32- "tahoe debug trial" can be used to run the test suite (`#1296`_)
33- the SFTP frontend now reports unknown sizes as "0" instead of "?",
34  to improve compatibility with clients like FileZilla (`#1337`_)
35- "tahoe --version" should now report correct values in situations
36  where 1.8.1 might have been wrong (`#1287`_)
37
38.. _`#174`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/174
39.. _`#1208`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1208
40.. _`#1282`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1282
41.. _`#1286`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1286
42.. _`#1287`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1287
43.. _`#1296`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1296
44.. _`#1337`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1337
45
46
47Release 1.8.1 (2010-10-28)
48--------------------------
49
50Bugfixes and Improvements
51'''''''''''''''''''''''''
52
53- Allow the repairer to improve the health of a file by uploading some
54  shares, even if it cannot achieve the configured happiness
55  threshold. This fixes a regression introduced between v1.7.1 and
56  v1.8.0. (`#1212`_)
57- Fix a memory leak in the ResponseCache which is used during mutable
58  file/directory operations. (`#1045`_)
59- Fix a regression and add a performance improvement in the
60  downloader.  This issue caused repair to fail in some special
61  cases. (`#1223`_)
62- Fix a bug that caused 'tahoe cp' to fail for a grid-to-grid copy
63  involving a non-ASCII filename. (`#1224`_)
64- Fix a rarely-encountered bug involving printing large strings to the
65  console on Windows. (`#1232`_)
66- Perform ~ expansion in the --exclude-from filename argument to
67  'tahoe backup'. (`#1241`_)
68- The CLI's 'tahoe mv' and 'tahoe ln' commands previously would try to
69  use an HTTP proxy if the HTTP_PROXY environment variable was set.
70  These now always connect directly to the WAPI, thus avoiding giving
71  caps to the HTTP proxy (and also avoiding failures in the case that
72  the proxy is failing or requires authentication). (`#1253`_)
73- The CLI now correctly reports failure in the case that 'tahoe mv'
74  fails to unlink the file from its old location. (`#1255`_)
75- 'tahoe start' now gives a more positive indication that the node has
76  started. (`#71`_)
77- The arguments seen by 'ps' or other tools for node processes are now
78  more useful (in particular, they include the path of the 'tahoe'
79  script, rather than an obscure tool named 'twistd'). (`#174`_)
80
81Removed Features
82''''''''''''''''
83
84- The tahoe start/stop/restart and node creation commands no longer
85  accept the -m or --multiple option, for consistency between
86  platforms.  (`#1262`_)
87
88Packaging
89'''''''''
90
91- We now host binary packages so that users on certain operating
92  systems can install without having a compiler.
93  <http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/deps/tahoe-lafs-dep-eggs/README.html>
94- Use a newer version of a dependency if needed, even if an older
95  version is installed. This would previously cause a VersionConflict
96  error. (`#1190`_)
97- Use a precompiled binary of a dependency if one with a sufficiently
98  high version number is available, instead of attempting to compile
99  the dependency from source, even if the source version has a higher
100  version number. (`#1233`_)
101
102Documentation
103'''''''''''''
104
105- All current documentation in .txt format has been converted to .rst
106  format. (`#1225`_)
107- Added docs/backdoors.rst declaring that we won't add backdoors to
108  Tahoe-LAFS, or add anything to facilitate government access to data.
109  (`#1216`_)
110
111.. _`#71`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/71
112.. _`#174`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/174
113.. _`#1212`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1212
114.. _`#1045`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1045
115.. _`#1190`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1190
116.. _`#1216`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1216
117.. _`#1223`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1223
118.. _`#1224`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1224
119.. _`#1225`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1225
120.. _`#1232`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1232
121.. _`#1233`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1233
122.. _`#1241`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1241
123.. _`#1253`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1253
124.. _`#1255`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1255
125.. _`#1262`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1262
126
127
128Release 1.8.0 (2010-09-23)
129--------------------------
130
131New Features
132''''''''''''
133
134- A completely new downloader which improves performance and
135  robustness of immutable-file downloads. It uses the fastest K
136  servers to download the data in K-way parallel. It automatically
137  fails over to alternate servers if servers fail in mid-download. It
138  allows seeking to arbitrary locations in the file (the previous
139  downloader which would only read the entire file sequentially from
140  beginning to end). It minimizes unnecessary round trips and
141  unnecessary bytes transferred to improve performance. It sends
142  requests to fewer servers to reduce the load on servers (the
143  previous one would send a small request to every server for every
144  download) (`#287`_, `#288`_, `#448`_, `#798`_, `#800`_, `#990`_,
145  `#1170`_, `#1191`_)
146- Non-ASCII command-line arguments and non-ASCII outputs now work on
147  Windows. In addition, the command-line tool now works on 64-bit
148  Windows. (`#1074`_)
149
150Bugfixes and Improvements
151'''''''''''''''''''''''''
152
153- Document and clean up the command-line options for specifying the
154  node's base directory. (`#188`_, `#706`_, `#715`_, `#772`_,
155  `#1108`_)
156- The default node directory for Windows is ".tahoe" in the user's
157  home directory, the same as on other platforms. (`#890`_)
158- Fix a case in which full cap URIs could be logged. (`#685`_,
159  `#1155`_)
160- Fix bug in WUI in Python 2.5 when the system clock is set back to
161  1969. Now you can use Tahoe-LAFS with Python 2.5 and set your system
162  clock to 1969 and still use the WUI. (`#1055`_)
163- Many improvements in code organization, tests, logging,
164  documentation, and packaging. (`#983`_, `#1074`_, `#1108`_,
165  `#1127`_, `#1129`_, `#1131`_, `#1166`_, `#1175`_)
166
167Dependency Updates
168''''''''''''''''''
169
170- on x86 and x86-64 platforms, pycryptopp >= 0.5.20
171- pycrypto 2.2 is excluded due to a bug
172
173.. _`#188`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/188
174.. _`#287`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/287
175.. _`#288`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/288
176.. _`#448`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/448
177.. _`#685`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/685
178.. _`#706`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/706
179.. _`#715`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/715
180.. _`#772`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/772
181.. _`#798`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/798
182.. _`#800`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/800
183.. _`#890`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/890
184.. _`#983`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/983
185.. _`#990`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/990
186.. _`#1055`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1055
187.. _`#1074`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1074
188.. _`#1108`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1108
189.. _`#1155`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1155
190.. _`#1170`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1170
191.. _`#1191`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1191
192.. _`#1127`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1127
193.. _`#1129`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1129
194.. _`#1131`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1131
195.. _`#1166`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1166
196.. _`#1175`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1175
197
198Release 1.7.1 (2010-07-18)
199--------------------------
200
201Bugfixes and Improvements
202'''''''''''''''''''''''''
203
204- Fix bug in which uploader could fail with AssertionFailure or report
205  that it had achieved servers-of-happiness when it hadn't. (`#1118`_)
206- Fix bug in which servers could get into a state where they would
207  refuse to accept shares of a certain file (`#1117`_)
208- Add init scripts for managing the gateway server on Debian/Ubuntu
209  (`#961`_)
210- Fix bug where server version number was always 0 on the welcome page
211  (`#1067`_)
212- Add new command-line command "tahoe unlink" as a synonym for "tahoe
213  rm" (`#776`_)
214- The FTP frontend now encrypts its temporary files, protecting their
215  contents from an attacker who is able to read the disk. (`#1083`_)
216- Fix IP address detection on FreeBSD 7, 8, and 9 (`#1098`_)
217- Fix minor layout issue in the Web User Interface with Internet
218  Explorer (`#1097`_)
219- Fix rarely-encountered incompatibility between Twisted logging
220  utility and the new unicode support added in v1.7.0 (`#1099`_)
221- Forward-compatibility improvements for non-ASCII caps (`#1051`_)
222
223Code improvements
224'''''''''''''''''
225
226- Simplify and tidy-up directories, unicode support, test code
227  (`#923`_, `#967`_, `#1072`_)
228
229.. _`#776`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/776
230.. _`#923`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/923
231.. _`#961`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/961
232.. _`#967`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/967
233.. _`#1051`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1051
234.. _`#1067`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1067
235.. _`#1072`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1072
236.. _`#1083`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1083
237.. _`#1097`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1097
238.. _`#1098`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1098
239.. _`#1099`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1099
240.. _`#1117`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1117
241.. _`#1118`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1118
242
243
244Release 1.7.0 (2010-06-18)
245--------------------------
246
247New Features
248''''''''''''
249
250- SFTP support (`#1037`_)
251  Your Tahoe-LAFS gateway now acts like a full-fledged SFTP server. It
252  has been tested with sshfs to provide a virtual filesystem in Linux.
253  Many users have asked for this feature.  We hope that it serves them
254  well! See the `FTP-and-SFTP.rst`_ document to get
255  started.
256- support for non-ASCII character encodings (`#534`_)
257  Tahoe-LAFS now correctly handles filenames containing non-ASCII
258  characters on all supported platforms:
259
260 - when reading files in from the local filesystem (such as when you
261   run "tahoe backup" to back up your local files to a Tahoe-LAFS
262   grid);
263 - when writing files out to the local filesystem (such as when you
264   run "tahoe cp -r" to recursively copy files out of a Tahoe-LAFS
265   grid);
266 - when displaying filenames to the terminal (such as when you run
267   "tahoe ls"), subject to limitations of the terminal and locale;
268 - when parsing command-line arguments, except on Windows.
269
270- Servers of Happiness (`#778`_)
271  Tahoe-LAFS now measures during immutable file upload to see how well
272  distributed it is across multiple servers. It aborts the upload if
273  the pieces of the file are not sufficiently well-distributed.
274  This behavior is controlled by a configuration parameter called
275  "servers of happiness". With the default settings for its erasure
276  coding, Tahoe-LAFS generates 10 shares for each file, such that any
277  3 of those shares are sufficient to recover the file. The default
278  value of "servers of happiness" is 7, which means that Tahoe-LAFS
279  will guarantee that there are at least 7 servers holding some of the
280  shares, such that any 3 of those servers can completely recover your
281  file.  The new upload code also distributes the shares better than the
282  previous version in some cases and takes better advantage of
283  pre-existing shares (when a file has already been previously
284  uploaded). See the `architecture.rst`_ document [3] for details.
285
286Bugfixes and Improvements
287'''''''''''''''''''''''''
288
289- Premature abort of upload if some shares were already present and
290  some servers fail. (`#608`_)
291- python ./setup.py install -- can't create or remove files in install
292  directory. (`#803`_)
293- Network failure => internal TypeError. (`#902`_)
294- Install of Tahoe on CentOS 5.4. (`#933`_)
295- CLI option --node-url now supports https url. (`#1028`_)
296- HTML/CSS template files were not correctly installed under
297  Windows. (`#1033`_)
298- MetadataSetter does not enforce restriction on setting "tahoe"
299  subkeys.  (`#1034`_)
300- ImportError: No module named
301  setuptools_darcs.setuptools_darcs. (`#1054`_)
302- Renamed Title in xhtml files. (`#1062`_)
303- Increase Python version dependency to 2.4.4, to avoid a critical
304  CPython security bug. (`#1066`_)
305- Typo correction for the munin plugin tahoe_storagespace. (`#968`_)
306- Fix warnings found by pylint. (`#973`_)
307- Changing format of some documentation files. (`#1027`_)
308- the misc/ directory was tied up. (`#1068`_)
309- The 'ctime' and 'mtime' metadata fields are no longer written except
310  by "tahoe backup". (`#924`_)
311- Unicode filenames in Tahoe-LAFS directories are normalized so that
312  names that differ only in how accents are encoded are treated as the
313  same. (`#1076`_)
314- Various small improvements to documentation. (`#937`_, `#911`_,
315  `#1024`_, `#1082`_)
316
317Removals
318''''''''
319
320- The 'tahoe debug consolidate' subcommand (for converting old
321  allmydata Windows client backups to a newer format) has been
322  removed.
323
324Dependency Updates
325''''''''''''''''''
326
327- the Python version dependency is raised to 2.4.4 in some cases
328  (2.4.3 for Redhat-based Linux distributions, 2.4.2 for UCS-2 builds)
329  (`#1066`_)
330- pycrypto >= 2.0.1
331- pyasn1 >= 0.0.8a
332- mock (only required by unit tests)
333
334.. _`#534`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/534
335.. _`#608`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/608
336.. _`#778`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/778
337.. _`#803`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/803
338.. _`#902`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/902
339.. _`#911`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/911
340.. _`#924`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/924
341.. _`#937`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/937
342.. _`#933`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/933
343.. _`#968`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/968
344.. _`#973`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/973
345.. _`#1024`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1024
346.. _`#1027`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1027
347.. _`#1028`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1028
348.. _`#1033`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1033
349.. _`#1034`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1034
350.. _`#1037`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1037
351.. _`#1054`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1054
352.. _`#1062`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1062
353.. _`#1066`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1066
354.. _`#1068`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1068
355.. _`#1076`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1076
356.. _`#1082`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1082
357.. _architecture.rst: docs/architecture.rst
358.. _FTP-and-SFTP.rst: docs/frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.rst
359
360Release 1.6.1 (2010-02-27)
361--------------------------
362
363Bugfixes
364''''''''
365
366- Correct handling of Small Immutable Directories
367
368  Immutable directories can now be deep-checked and listed in the web
369  UI in all cases. (In v1.6.0, some operations, such as deep-check, on
370  a directory graph that included very small immutable directories,
371  would result in an exception causing the whole operation to abort.)
372  (`#948`_)
373
374Usability Improvements
375''''''''''''''''''''''
376
377- Improved user interface messages and error reporting. (`#681`_,
378  `#837`_, `#939`_)
379- The timeouts for operation handles have been greatly increased, so
380  that you can view the results of an operation up to 4 days after it
381  has completed. After viewing them for the first time, the results
382  are retained for a further day. (`#577`_)
383
384Release 1.6.0 (2010-02-01)
385--------------------------
386
387New Features
388''''''''''''
389
390- Immutable Directories
391
392  Tahoe-LAFS can now create and handle immutable
393  directories. (`#607`_, `#833`_, `#931`_) These are read just like
394  normal directories, but are "deep-immutable", meaning that all their
395  children (and everything reachable from those children) must be
396  immutable objects (i.e. immutable or literal files, and other
397  immutable directories).
398
399  These directories must be created in a single webapi call that
400  provides all of the children at once. (Since they cannot be changed
401  after creation, the usual create/add/add sequence cannot be used.)
402  They have URIs that start with "URI:DIR2-CHK:" or "URI:DIR2-LIT:",
403  and are described on the human-facing web interface (aka the "WUI")
404  with a "DIR-IMM" abbreviation (as opposed to "DIR" for the usual
405  read-write directories and "DIR-RO" for read-only directories).
406
407  Tahoe-LAFS releases before 1.6.0 cannot read the contents of an
408  immutable directory. 1.5.0 will tolerate their presence in a
409  directory listing (and display it as "unknown"). 1.4.1 and earlier
410  cannot tolerate them: a DIR-IMM child in any directory will prevent
411  the listing of that directory.
412
413  Immutable directories are repairable, just like normal immutable
414  files.
415
416  The webapi "POST t=mkdir-immutable" call is used to create immutable
417  directories. See `webapi.rst`_ for details.
418
419- "tahoe backup" now creates immutable directories, backupdb has
420  dircache
421
422  The "tahoe backup" command has been enhanced to create immutable
423  directories (in previous releases, it created read-only mutable
424  directories) (`#828`_). This is significantly faster, since it does
425  not need to create an RSA keypair for each new directory. Also
426  "DIR-IMM" immutable directories are repairable, unlike "DIR-RO"
427  read-only mutable directories at present. (A future Tahoe-LAFS
428  release should also be able to repair DIR-RO.)
429
430  In addition, the backupdb (used by "tahoe backup" to remember what
431  it has already copied) has been enhanced to store information about
432  existing immutable directories. This allows it to re-use directories
433  that have moved but still contain identical contents, or that have
434  been deleted and later replaced. (The 1.5.0 "tahoe backup" command
435  could only re-use directories that were in the same place as they
436  were in the immediately previous backup.)  With this change, the
437  backup process no longer needs to read the previous snapshot out of
438  the Tahoe-LAFS grid, reducing the network load
439  considerably. (`#606`_)
440
441  A "null backup" (in which nothing has changed since the previous
442  backup) will require only two Tahoe-side operations: one to add an
443  Archives/$TIMESTAMP entry, and a second to update the Latest/
444  link. On the local disk side, it will readdir() all your local
445  directories and stat() all your local files.
446
447  If you've been using "tahoe backup" for a while, you will notice
448  that your first use of it after upgrading to 1.6.0 may take a long
449  time: it must create proper immutable versions of all the old
450  read-only mutable directories. This process won't take as long as
451  the initial backup (where all the file contents had to be uploaded
452  too): it will require time proportional to the number and size of
453  your directories. After this initial pass, all subsequent passes
454  should take a tiny fraction of the time.
455
456  As noted above, Tahoe-LAFS versions earlier than 1.5.0 cannot list a
457  directory containing an immutable subdirectory. Tahoe-LAFS versions
458  earlier than 1.6.0 cannot read the contents of an immutable
459  directory.
460
461  The "tahoe backup" command has been improved to skip over unreadable
462  objects (like device files, named pipes, and files with permissions
463  that prevent the command from reading their contents), instead of
464  throwing an exception and terminating the backup process. It also
465  skips over symlinks, because these cannot be represented faithfully
466  in the Tahoe-side filesystem. A warning message will be emitted each
467  time something is skipped. (`#729`_, `#850`_, `#641`_)
468
469- "create-node" command added, "create-client" now implies
470  --no-storage
471
472  The basic idea behind Tahoe-LAFS's client+server and client-only
473  processes is that you are creating a general-purpose Tahoe-LAFS
474  "node" process, which has several components that can be
475  activated. Storage service is one of these optional components, as
476  is the Helper, FTP server, and SFTP server. Web gateway
477  functionality is nominally on this list, but it is always active; a
478  future release will make it optional. There are three special
479  purpose servers that can't currently be run as a component in a
480  node: introducer, key-generator, and stats-gatherer.
481
482  So now "tahoe create-node" will create a Tahoe-LAFS node process,
483  and after creation you can edit its tahoe.cfg to enable or disable
484  the desired services. It is a more general-purpose replacement for
485  "tahoe create-client".  The default configuration has storage
486  service enabled. For convenience, the "--no-storage" argument makes
487  a tahoe.cfg file that disables storage service. (`#760`_)
488
489  "tahoe create-client" has been changed to create a Tahoe-LAFS node
490  without a storage service. It is equivalent to "tahoe create-node
491  --no-storage". This helps to reduce the confusion surrounding the
492  use of a command with "client" in its name to create a storage
493  *server*. Use "tahoe create-client" to create a purely client-side
494  node. If you want to offer storage to the grid, use "tahoe
495  create-node" instead.
496
497  In the future, other services will be added to the node, and they
498  will be controlled through options in tahoe.cfg . The most important
499  of these services may get additional --enable-XYZ or --disable-XYZ
500  arguments to "tahoe create-node".
501
502- Performance Improvements
503
504  Download of immutable files begins as soon as the downloader has
505  located the K necessary shares (`#928`_, `#287`_). In both the
506  previous and current releases, a downloader will first issue queries
507  to all storage servers on the grid to locate shares before it begins
508  downloading the shares. In previous releases of Tahoe-LAFS, download
509  would not begin until all storage servers on the grid had replied to
510  the query, at which point K shares would be chosen for download from
511  among the shares that were located. In this release, download begins
512  as soon as any K shares are located. This means that downloads start
513  sooner, which is particularly important if there is a server on the
514  grid that is extremely slow or even hung in such a way that it will
515  never respond. In previous releases such a server would have a
516  negative impact on all downloads from that grid. In this release,
517  such a server will have no impact on downloads, as long as K shares
518  can be found on other, quicker, servers.  This also means that
519  downloads now use the "best-alacrity" servers that they talk to, as
520  measured by how quickly the servers reply to the initial query. This
521  might cause downloads to go faster, especially on grids with
522  heterogeneous servers or geographical dispersion.
523
524Minor Changes
525'''''''''''''
526
527- The webapi acquired a new "t=mkdir-with-children" command, to create
528  and populate a directory in a single call. This is significantly
529  faster than using separate "t=mkdir" and "t=set-children" operations
530  (it uses one gateway-to-grid roundtrip, instead of three or
531  four). (`#533`_)
532
533- The t=set-children (note the hyphen) operation is now documented in
534  webapi.rst, and is the new preferred spelling of the
535  old t=set_children (with an underscore). The underscore version
536  remains for backwards compatibility. (`#381`_, `#927`_)
537
538- The tracebacks produced by errors in CLI tools should now be in
539  plain text, instead of HTML (which is unreadable outside of a
540  browser). (`#646`_)
541
542- The [storage]reserved_space configuration knob (which causes the
543  storage server to refuse shares when available disk space drops
544  below a threshold) should work on Windows now, not just
545  UNIX. (`#637`_)
546
547- "tahoe cp" should now exit with status "1" if it cannot figure out a
548  suitable target filename, such as when you copy from a bare
549  filecap. (`#761`_)
550
551- "tahoe get" no longer creates a zero-length file upon
552  error. (`#121`_)
553
554- "tahoe ls" can now list single files. (`#457`_)
555
556- "tahoe deep-check --repair" should tolerate repair failures now,
557  instead of halting traversal. (`#874`_, `#786`_)
558
559- "tahoe create-alias" no longer corrupts the aliases file if it had
560  previously been edited to have no trailing newline. (`#741`_)
561
562- Many small packaging improvements were made to facilitate the
563  "tahoe-lafs" package being included in Ubuntu. Several mac/win32
564  binary libraries were removed, some figleaf code-coverage files were
565  removed, a bundled copy of darcsver-1.2.1 was removed, and
566  additional licensing text was added.
567
568- Several DeprecationWarnings for python2.6 were silenced. (`#859`_)
569
570- The checker --add-lease option would sometimes fail for shares
571  stored on old (Tahoe v1.2.0) servers. (`#875`_)
572
573- The documentation for installing on Windows (docs/quickstart.rst)
574  has been improved. (`#773`_)
575
576For other changes not mentioned here, see
577<http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe/query?milestone=1.6.0&keywords=!~news-done>.
578To include the tickets mentioned above, go to
579<http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe/query?milestone=1.6.0>.
580
581.. _`#121`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/121
582.. _`#287`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/287
583.. _`#381`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/381
584.. _`#457`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/457
585.. _`#533`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/533
586.. _`#577`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/577
587.. _`#606`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/606
588.. _`#607`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/607
589.. _`#637`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/637
590.. _`#641`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/641
591.. _`#646`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/646
592.. _`#681`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/681
593.. _`#729`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/729
594.. _`#741`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/741
595.. _`#760`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/760
596.. _`#761`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/761
597.. _`#768`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/768
598.. _`#773`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/773
599.. _`#786`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/786
600.. _`#828`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/828
601.. _`#833`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/833
602.. _`#859`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/859
603.. _`#874`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/874
604.. _`#875`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/875
605.. _`#931`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/931
606.. _`#837`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/837
607.. _`#850`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/850
608.. _`#927`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/927
609.. _`#928`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/928
610.. _`#939`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/939
611.. _`#948`: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/948
612.. _webapi.rst: docs/frontends/webapi.rst
613
614Release 1.5.0 (2009-08-01)
615--------------------------
616
617Improvements
618''''''''''''
619
620- Uploads of immutable files now use pipelined writes, improving
621  upload speed slightly (10%) over high-latency connections. (`#392`_)
622
623- Processing large directories has been sped up, by removing a O(N^2)
624  algorithm from the dirnode decoding path and retaining unmodified
625  encrypted entries.  (`#750`_, `#752`_)
626
627- The human-facing web interface (aka the "WUI") received a
628  significant CSS makeover by Kevin Reid, making it much prettier and
629  easier to read. The WUI "check" and "deep-check" forms now include a
630  "Renew Lease" checkbox, mirroring the CLI --add-lease option, so
631  leases can be added or renewed from the web interface.
632
633- The CLI "tahoe mv" command now refuses to overwrite
634  directories. (`#705`_)
635
636- The CLI "tahoe webopen" command, when run without arguments, will
637  now bring up the "Welcome Page" (node status and mkdir/upload
638  forms).
639
640- The 3.5MB limit on mutable files was removed, so it should be
641  possible to upload arbitrarily-sized mutable files. Note, however,
642  that the data format and algorithm remains the same, so using
643  mutable files still requires bandwidth, computation, and RAM in
644  proportion to the size of the mutable file.  (`#694`_)
645
646- This version of Tahoe-LAFS will tolerate directory entries that
647  contain filecap formats which it does not recognize: files and
648  directories from the future.  This should improve the user
649  experience (for 1.5.0 users) when we add new cap formats in the
650  future. Previous versions would fail badly, preventing the user from
651  seeing or editing anything else in those directories. These
652  unrecognized objects can be renamed and deleted, but obviously not
653  read or written. Also they cannot generally be copied. (`#683`_)
654
655Bugfixes
656''''''''
657
658- deep-check-and-repair now tolerates read-only directories, such as
659  the ones produced by the "tahoe backup" CLI command. Read-only
660  directories and mutable files are checked, but not
661  repaired. Previous versions threw an exception when attempting the
662  repair and failed to process the remaining contents. We cannot yet
663  repair these read-only objects, but at least this version allows the
664  rest of the check+repair to proceed. (`#625`_)
665
666- A bug in 1.4.1 which caused a server to be listed multiple times
667  (and frequently broke all connections to that server) was
668  fixed. (`#653`_)
669
670- The plaintext-hashing code was removed from the Helper interface,
671  removing the Helper's ability to mount a
672  partial-information-guessing attack. (`#722`_)
673
674Platform/packaging changes
675''''''''''''''''''''''''''
676
677- Tahoe-LAFS now runs on NetBSD, OpenBSD, ArchLinux, and NixOS, and on
678  an embedded system based on an ARM CPU running at 266 MHz.
679
680- Unit test timeouts have been raised to allow the tests to complete
681  on extremely slow platforms like embedded ARM-based NAS boxes, which
682  may take several hours to run the test suite. An ARM-specific
683  data-corrupting bug in an older version of Crypto++ (5.5.2) was
684  identified: ARM-users are encouraged to use recent
685  Crypto++/pycryptopp which avoids this problem.
686
687- Tahoe-LAFS now requires a SQLite library, either the sqlite3 that
688  comes built-in with python2.5/2.6, or the add-on pysqlite2 if you're
689  using python2.4. In the previous release, this was only needed for
690  the "tahoe backup" command: now it is mandatory.
691
692- Several minor documentation updates were made.
693
694- To help get Tahoe-LAFS into Linux distributions like Fedora and
695  Debian, packaging improvements are being made in both Tahoe-LAFS and
696  related libraries like pycryptopp and zfec.
697
698- The Crypto++ library included in the pycryptopp package has been
699  upgraded to version 5.6.0 of Crypto++, which includes a more
700  efficient implementation of SHA-256 in assembly for x86 or amd64
701  architectures.
702
703dependency updates
704''''''''''''''''''
705
706- foolscap-0.4.1
707- no python-2.4.0 or 2.4.1 (2.4.2 is good) (they contained a bug in base64.b32decode)
708- avoid python-2.6 on windows with mingw: compiler issues
709- python2.4 requires pysqlite2 (2.5,2.6 does not)
710- no python-3.x
711- pycryptopp-0.5.15
712
713.. _#392: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/392
714.. _#625: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/625
715.. _#653: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/653
716.. _#683: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/683
717.. _#694: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/694
718.. _#705: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/705
719.. _#722: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/722
720.. _#750: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/750
721.. _#752: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/752
722
723Release 1.4.1 (2009-04-13)
724--------------------------
725
726Garbage Collection
727''''''''''''''''''
728
729- The big feature for this release is the implementation of garbage
730  collection, allowing Tahoe storage servers to delete shares for old
731  deleted files. When enabled, this uses a "mark and sweep" process:
732  clients are responsible for updating the leases on their shares
733  (generally by running "tahoe deep-check --add-lease"), and servers
734  are allowed to delete any share which does not have an up-to-date
735  lease. The process is described in detail in
736  `garbage-collection.rst`_.
737
738  The server must be configured to enable garbage-collection, by
739  adding directives to the [storage] section that define an age limit
740  for shares. The default configuration will not delete any shares.
741
742  Both servers and clients should be upgraded to this release to make
743  the garbage-collection as pleasant as possible. 1.2.0 servers have
744  code to perform the update-lease operation but it suffers from a
745  fatal bug, while 1.3.0 servers have update-lease but will return an
746  exception for unknown storage indices, causing clients to emit an
747  Incident for each exception, slowing the add-lease process down to a
748  crawl. 1.1.0 servers did not have the add-lease operation at all.
749
750Security/Usability Problems Fixed
751'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
752
753- A super-linear algorithm in the Merkle Tree code was fixed, which
754  previously caused e.g. download of a 10GB file to take several hours
755  before the first byte of plaintext could be produced. The new
756  "alacrity" is about 2 minutes. A future release should reduce this
757  to a few seconds by fixing ticket `#442`_.
758
759- The previous version permitted a small timing attack (due to our use
760  of strcmp) against the write-enabler and lease-renewal/cancel
761  secrets. An attacker who could measure response-time variations of
762  approximatly 3ns against a very noisy background time of about 15ms
763  might be able to guess these secrets. We do not believe this attack
764  was actually feasible. This release closes the attack by first
765  hashing the two strings to be compared with a random secret.
766
767webapi changes
768''''''''''''''
769
770- In most cases, HTML tracebacks will only be sent if an "Accept:
771  text/html" header was provided with the HTTP request. This will
772  generally cause browsers to get an HTMLized traceback but send
773  regular text/plain tracebacks to non-browsers (like the CLI
774  clients). More errors have been mapped to useful HTTP error codes.
775
776- The streaming webapi operations (deep-check and manifest) now have a
777  way to indicate errors (an output line that starts with "ERROR"
778  instead of being legal JSON). See `webapi.rst`_ for
779  details.
780
781- The storage server now has its own status page (at /storage), linked
782  from the Welcome page. This page shows progress and results of the
783  two new share-crawlers: one which merely counts shares (to give an
784  estimate of how many files/directories are being stored in the
785  grid), the other examines leases and reports how much space would be
786  freed if GC were enabled. The page also shows how much disk space is
787  present, used, reserved, and available for the Tahoe server, and
788  whether the server is currently running in "read-write" mode or
789  "read-only" mode.
790
791- When a directory node cannot be read (perhaps because of insufficent
792  shares), a minimal webapi page is created so that the "more-info"
793  links (including a Check/Repair operation) will still be accessible.
794
795- A new "reliability" page was added, with the beginnings of work on a
796  statistical loss model. You can tell this page how many servers you
797  are using and their independent failure probabilities, and it will
798  tell you the likelihood that an arbitrary file will survive each
799  repair period. The "numpy" package must be installed to access this
800  page. A partial paper, written by Shawn Willden, has been added to
801  docs/proposed/lossmodel.lyx .
802
803CLI changes
804'''''''''''
805
806- "tahoe check" and "tahoe deep-check" now accept an "--add-lease"
807  argument, to update a lease on all shares. This is the "mark" side
808  of garbage collection.
809
810- In many cases, CLI error messages have been improved: the ugly
811  HTMLized traceback has been replaced by a normal python traceback.
812
813- "tahoe deep-check" and "tahoe manifest" now have better error
814  reporting.  "tahoe cp" is now non-verbose by default.
815
816- "tahoe backup" now accepts several "--exclude" arguments, to ignore
817  certain files (like editor temporary files and version-control
818  metadata) during backup.
819
820- On windows, the CLI now accepts local paths like "c:\dir\file.txt",
821  which previously was interpreted as a Tahoe path using a "c:" alias.
822
823- The "tahoe restart" command now uses "--force" by default (meaning
824  it will start a node even if it didn't look like there was one
825  already running).
826
827- The "tahoe debug consolidate" command was added. This takes a series
828  of independent timestamped snapshot directories (such as those
829  created by the allmydata.com windows backup program, or a series of
830  "tahoe cp -r" commands) and creates new snapshots that used shared
831  read-only directories whenever possible (like the output of "tahoe
832  backup"). In the most common case (when the snapshots are fairly
833  similar), the result will use significantly fewer directories than
834  the original, allowing "deep-check" and similar tools to run much
835  faster. In some cases, the speedup can be an order of magnitude or
836  more.  This tool is still somewhat experimental, and only needs to
837  be run on large backups produced by something other than "tahoe
838  backup", so it was placed under the "debug" category.
839
840- "tahoe cp -r --caps-only tahoe:dir localdir" is a diagnostic tool
841  which, instead of copying the full contents of files into the local
842  directory, merely copies their filecaps. This can be used to verify
843  the results of a "consolidation" operation.
844
845other fixes
846'''''''''''
847
848- The codebase no longer rauses RuntimeError as a kind of
849  assert(). Specific exception classes were created for each previous
850  instance of RuntimeError.
851
852 -Many unit tests were changed to use a non-network test harness,
853  speeding them up considerably.
854
855- Deep-traversal operations (manifest and deep-check) now walk
856  individual directories in alphabetical order. Occasional turn breaks
857  are inserted to prevent a stack overflow when traversing directories
858  with hundreds of entries.
859
860- The experimental SFTP server had its path-handling logic changed
861  slightly, to accomodate more SFTP clients, although there are still
862  issues (`#645`_).
863
864.. _#442: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/442
865.. _#645: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/645
866.. _garbage-collection.rst: docs/garbage-collection.rst
867
868Release 1.3.0 (2009-02-13)
869--------------------------
870
871Checker/Verifier/Repairer
872'''''''''''''''''''''''''
873
874- The primary focus of this release has been writing a checker /
875  verifier / repairer for files and directories.  "Checking" is the
876  act of asking storage servers whether they have a share for the
877  given file or directory: if there are not enough shares available,
878  the file or directory will be unrecoverable. "Verifying" is the act
879  of downloading and cryptographically asserting that the server's
880  share is undamaged: it requires more work (bandwidth and CPU) than
881  checking, but can catch problems that simple checking
882  cannot. "Repair" is the act of replacing missing or damaged shares
883  with new ones.
884
885- This release includes a full checker, a partial verifier, and a
886  partial repairer. The repairer is able to handle missing shares: new
887  shares are generated and uploaded to make up for the missing
888  ones. This is currently the best application of the repairer: to
889  replace shares that were lost because of server departure or
890  permanent drive failure.
891
892- The repairer in this release is somewhat able to handle corrupted
893  shares. The limitations are:
894
895 - Immutable verifier is incomplete: not all shares are used, and not
896   all fields of those shares are verified. Therefore the immutable
897   verifier has only a moderate chance of detecting corrupted shares.
898 - The mutable verifier is mostly complete: all shares are examined,
899   and most fields of the shares are validated.
900 - The storage server protocol offers no way for the repairer to
901   replace or delete immutable shares. If corruption is detected, the
902   repairer will upload replacement shares to other servers, but the
903   corrupted shares will be left in place.
904 - read-only directories and read-only mutable files must be repaired
905   by someone who holds the write-cap: the read-cap is
906   insufficient. Moreover, the deep-check-and-repair operation will
907   halt with an error if it attempts to repair one of these read-only
908   objects.
909 - Some forms of corruption can cause both download and repair
910   operations to fail. A future release will fix this, since download
911   should be tolerant of any corruption as long as there are at least
912   'k' valid shares, and repair should be able to fix any file that is
913   downloadable.
914
915- If the downloader, verifier, or repairer detects share corruption,
916  the servers which provided the bad shares will be notified (via a
917  file placed in the BASEDIR/storage/corruption-advisories directory)
918  so their operators can manually delete the corrupted shares and
919  investigate the problem. In addition, the "incident gatherer"
920  mechanism will automatically report share corruption to an incident
921  gatherer service, if one is configured. Note that corrupted shares
922  indicate hardware failures, serious software bugs, or malice on the
923  part of the storage server operator, so a corrupted share should be
924  considered highly unusual.
925
926- By periodically checking/repairing all files and directories,
927  objects in the Tahoe filesystem remain resistant to recoverability
928  failures due to missing and/or broken servers.
929
930- This release includes a wapi mechanism to initiate checks on
931  individual files and directories (with or without verification, and
932  with or without automatic repair). A related mechanism is used to
933  initiate a "deep-check" on a directory: recursively traversing the
934  directory and its children, checking (and/or verifying/repairing)
935  everything underneath. Both mechanisms can be run with an
936  "output=JSON" argument, to obtain machine-readable check/repair
937  status results. These results include a copy of the filesystem
938  statistics from the "deep-stats" operation (including total number
939  of files, size histogram, etc). If repair is possible, a "Repair"
940  button will appear on the results page.
941
942- The client web interface now features some extra buttons to initiate
943  check and deep-check operations. When these operations finish, they
944  display a results page that summarizes any problems that were
945  encountered. All long-running deep-traversal operations, including
946  deep-check, use a start-and-poll mechanism, to avoid depending upon
947  a single long-lived HTTP connection. `webapi.rst`_ has
948  details.
949
950Efficient Backup
951''''''''''''''''
952
953- The "tahoe backup" command is new in this release, which creates
954  efficient versioned backups of a local directory. Given a local
955  pathname and a target Tahoe directory, this will create a read-only
956  snapshot of the local directory in $target/Archives/$timestamp. It
957  will also create $target/Latest, which is a reference to the latest
958  such snapshot. Each time you run "tahoe backup" with the same source
959  and target, a new $timestamp snapshot will be added. These snapshots
960  will share directories that have not changed since the last backup,
961  to speed up the process and minimize storage requirements. In
962  addition, a small database is used to keep track of which local
963  files have been uploaded already, to avoid uploading them a second
964  time. This drastically reduces the work needed to do a "null backup"
965  (when nothing has changed locally), making "tahoe backup' suitable
966  to run from a daily cronjob.
967
968  Note that the "tahoe backup" CLI command must be used in conjunction
969  with a 1.3.0-or-newer Tahoe client node; there was a bug in the
970  1.2.0 webapi implementation that would prevent the last step (create
971  $target/Latest) from working.
972
973Large Files
974'''''''''''
975
976- The 12GiB (approximate) immutable-file-size limitation is
977  lifted. This release knows how to handle so-called "v2 immutable
978  shares", which permit immutable files of up to about 18 EiB (about
979  3*10^14). These v2 shares are created if the file to be uploaded is
980  too large to fit into v1 shares. v1 shares are created if the file
981  is small enough to fit into them, so that files created with
982  tahoe-1.3.0 can still be read by earlier versions if they are not
983  too large. Note that storage servers also had to be changed to
984  support larger files, and this release is the first release in which
985  they are able to do that. Clients will detect which servers are
986  capable of supporting large files on upload and will not attempt to
987  upload shares of a large file to a server which doesn't support it.
988
989FTP/SFTP Server
990'''''''''''''''
991
992- Tahoe now includes experimental FTP and SFTP servers. When
993  configured with a suitable method to translate username+password
994  into a root directory cap, it provides simple access to the virtual
995  filesystem. Remember that FTP is completely unencrypted: passwords,
996  filenames, and file contents are all sent over the wire in
997  cleartext, so FTP should only be used on a local (127.0.0.1)
998  connection. This feature is still in development: there are no unit
999  tests yet, and behavior with respect to Unicode filenames is
1000  uncertain. Please see `FTP-and-SFTP.rst`_ for
1001  configuration details. (`#512`_, `#531`_)
1002
1003CLI Changes
1004'''''''''''
1005
1006- This release adds the 'tahoe create-alias' command, which is a
1007  combination of 'tahoe mkdir' and 'tahoe add-alias'. This also allows
1008  you to start using a new tahoe directory without exposing its URI in
1009  the argv list, which is publicly visible (through the process table)
1010  on most unix systems.  Thanks to Kevin Reid for bringing this issue
1011  to our attention.
1012
1013- The single-argument form of "tahoe put" was changed to create an
1014  unlinked file. I.e. "tahoe put bar.txt" will take the contents of a
1015  local "bar.txt" file, upload them to the grid, and print the
1016  resulting read-cap; the file will not be attached to any
1017  directories. This seemed a bit more useful than the previous
1018  behavior (copy stdin, upload to the grid, attach the resulting file
1019  into your default tahoe: alias in a child named 'bar.txt').
1020
1021- "tahoe put" was also fixed to handle mutable files correctly: "tahoe
1022  put bar.txt URI:SSK:..." will read the contents of the local bar.txt
1023  and use them to replace the contents of the given mutable file.
1024
1025- The "tahoe webopen" command was modified to accept aliases. This
1026  means "tahoe webopen tahoe:" will cause your web browser to open to
1027  a "wui" page that gives access to the directory associated with the
1028  default "tahoe:" alias. It should also accept leading slashes, like
1029  "tahoe webopen tahoe:/stuff".
1030
1031- Many esoteric debugging commands were moved down into a "debug"
1032  subcommand:
1033
1034 - tahoe debug dump-cap
1035 - tahoe debug dump-share
1036 - tahoe debug find-shares
1037 - tahoe debug catalog-shares
1038 - tahoe debug corrupt-share
1039
1040   The last command ("tahoe debug corrupt-share") flips a random bit
1041   of the given local sharefile. This is used to test the file
1042   verifying/repairing code, and obviously should not be used on user
1043   data.
1044
1045The cli might not correctly handle arguments which contain non-ascii
1046characters in Tahoe v1.3 (although depending on your platform it
1047might, especially if your platform can be configured to pass such
1048characters on the command-line in utf-8 encoding).  See
1049http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe/ticket/565 for details.
1050
1051Web changes
1052'''''''''''
1053
1054- The "default webapi port", used when creating a new client node (and
1055  in the getting-started documentation), was changed from 8123 to
1056  3456, to reduce confusion when Tahoe accessed through a Firefox
1057  browser on which the "Torbutton" extension has been installed. Port
1058  8123 is occasionally used as a Tor control port, so Torbutton adds
1059  8123 to Firefox's list of "banned ports" to avoid CSRF attacks
1060  against Tor. Once 8123 is banned, it is difficult to diagnose why
1061  you can no longer reach a Tahoe node, so the Tahoe default was
1062  changed. Note that 3456 is reserved by IANA for the "vat" protocol,
1063  but there are argueably more Torbutton+Tahoe users than vat users
1064  these days. Note that this will only affect newly-created client
1065  nodes. Pre-existing client nodes, created by earlier versions of
1066  tahoe, may still be listening on 8123.
1067
1068- All deep-traversal operations (start-manifest, start-deep-size,
1069  start-deep-stats, start-deep-check) now use a start-and-poll
1070  approach, instead of using a single (fragile) long-running
1071  synchronous HTTP connection. All these "start-" operations use POST
1072  instead of GET. The old "GET manifest", "GET deep-size", and "POST
1073  deep-check" operations have been removed.
1074
1075- The new "POST start-manifest" operation, when it finally completes,
1076  results in a table of (path,cap), instead of the list of verifycaps
1077  produced by the old "GET manifest". The table is available in
1078  several formats: use output=html, output=text, or output=json to
1079  choose one. The JSON output also includes stats, and a list of
1080  verifycaps and storage-index strings. The "return_to=" and
1081  "when_done=" arguments have been removed from the t=check and
1082  deep-check operations.
1083
1084- The top-level status page (/status) now has a machine-readable form,
1085  via "/status/?t=json". This includes information about the
1086  currently-active uploads and downloads, which may be useful for
1087  frontends that wish to display progress information. There is no
1088  easy way to correlate the activities displayed here with recent wapi
1089  requests, however.
1090
1091- Any files in BASEDIR/public_html/ (configurable) will be served in
1092  response to requests in the /static/ portion of the URL space. This
1093  will simplify the deployment of javascript-based frontends that can
1094  still access wapi calls by conforming to the (regrettable)
1095  "same-origin policy".
1096
1097- The welcome page now has a "Report Incident" button, which is tied
1098  into the "Incident Gatherer" machinery. If the node is attached to
1099  an incident gatherer (via log_gatherer.furl), then pushing this
1100  button will cause an Incident to be signalled: this means recent log
1101  events are aggregated and sent in a bundle to the gatherer. The user
1102  can push this button after something strange takes place (and they
1103  can provide a short message to go along with it), and the relevant
1104  data will be delivered to a centralized incident-gatherer for later
1105  processing by operations staff.
1106
1107- The "HEAD" method should now work correctly, in addition to the
1108  usual "GET", "PUT", and "POST" methods. "HEAD" is supposed to return
1109  exactly the same headers as "GET" would, but without any of the
1110  actual response body data. For mutable files, this now does a brief
1111  mapupdate (to figure out the size of the file that would be
1112  returned), without actually retrieving the file's contents.
1113
1114- The "GET" operation on files can now support the HTTP "Range:"
1115  header, allowing requests for partial content. This allows certain
1116  media players to correctly stream audio and movies out of a Tahoe
1117  grid. The current implementation uses a disk-based cache in
1118  BASEDIR/private/cache/download , which holds the plaintext of the
1119  files being downloaded. Future implementations might not use this
1120  cache. GET for immutable files now returns an ETag header.
1121
1122- Each file and directory now has a "Show More Info" web page, which
1123  contains much of the information that was crammed into the directory
1124  page before. This includes readonly URIs, storage index strings,
1125  object type, buttons to control checking/verifying/repairing, and
1126  deep-check/deep-stats buttons (for directories). For mutable files,
1127  the "replace contents" upload form has been moved here too. As a
1128  result, the directory page is now much simpler and cleaner, and
1129  several potentially-misleading links (like t=uri) are now gone.
1130
1131- Slashes are discouraged in Tahoe file/directory names, since they
1132  cause problems when accessing the filesystem through the
1133  wapi. However, there are a couple of accidental ways to generate
1134  such names. This release tries to make it easier to correct such
1135  mistakes by escaping slashes in several places, allowing slashes in
1136  the t=info and t=delete commands, and in the source (but not the
1137  target) of a t=rename command.
1138
1139Packaging
1140'''''''''
1141
1142- Tahoe's dependencies have been extended to require the
1143  "[secure_connections]" feature from Foolscap, which will cause
1144  pyOpenSSL to be required and/or installed. If OpenSSL and its
1145  development headers are already installed on your system, this can
1146  occur automatically. Tahoe now uses pollreactor (instead of the
1147  default selectreactor) to work around a bug between pyOpenSSL and
1148  the most recent release of Twisted (8.1.0). This bug only affects
1149  unit tests (hang during shutdown), and should not impact regular
1150  use.
1151
1152- The Tahoe source code tarballs now come in two different forms:
1153  regular and "sumo". The regular tarball contains just Tahoe, nothing
1154  else. When building from the regular tarball, the build process will
1155  download any unmet dependencies from the internet (starting with the
1156  index at PyPI) so it can build and install them. The "sumo" tarball
1157  contains copies of all the libraries that Tahoe requires (foolscap,
1158  twisted, zfec, etc), so using the "sumo" tarball should not require
1159  any internet access during the build process. This can be useful if
1160  you want to build Tahoe while on an airplane, a desert island, or
1161  other bandwidth-limited environments.
1162
1163- Similarly, tahoe-lafs.org now hosts a "tahoe-deps" tarball which
1164  contains the latest versions of all these dependencies. This
1165  tarball, located at
1166  http://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe/deps/tahoe-deps.tar.gz, can be
1167  unpacked in the tahoe source tree (or in its parent directory), and
1168  the build process should satisfy its downloading needs from it
1169  instead of reaching out to PyPI.  This can be useful if you want to
1170  build Tahoe from a darcs checkout while on that airplane or desert
1171  island.
1172
1173- Because of the previous two changes ("sumo" tarballs and the
1174  "tahoe-deps" bundle), most of the files have been removed from
1175  misc/dependencies/ . This brings the regular Tahoe tarball down to
1176  2MB (compressed), and the darcs checkout (without history) to about
1177  7.6MB. A full darcs checkout will still be fairly large (because of
1178  the historical patches which included the dependent libraries), but
1179  a 'lazy' one should now be small.
1180
1181- The default "make" target is now an alias for "setup.py build",
1182  which itself is an alias for "setup.py develop --prefix support",
1183  with some extra work before and after (see setup.cfg). Most of the
1184  complicated platform-dependent code in the Makefile was rewritten in
1185  Python and moved into setup.py, simplifying things considerably.
1186
1187- Likewise, the "make test" target now delegates most of its work to
1188  "setup.py test", which takes care of getting PYTHONPATH configured
1189  to access the tahoe code (and dependencies) that gets put in
1190  support/lib/ by the build_tahoe step. This should allow unit tests
1191  to be run even when trial (which is part of Twisted) wasn't already
1192  installed (in this case, trial gets installed to support/bin because
1193  Twisted is a dependency of Tahoe).
1194
1195- Tahoe is now compatible with the recently-released Python 2.6 ,
1196  although it is recommended to use Tahoe on Python 2.5, on which it
1197  has received more thorough testing and deployment.
1198
1199- Tahoe is now compatible with simplejson-2.0.x . The previous release
1200  assumed that simplejson.loads always returned unicode strings, which
1201  is no longer the case in 2.0.x .
1202
1203Grid Management Tools
1204'''''''''''''''''''''
1205
1206- Several tools have been added or updated in the misc/ directory,
1207  mostly munin plugins that can be used to monitor a storage grid.
1208
1209 - The misc/spacetime/ directory contains a "disk watcher" daemon
1210   (startable with 'tahoe start'), which can be configured with a set
1211   of HTTP URLs (pointing at the wapi '/statistics' page of a bunch of
1212   storage servers), and will periodically fetch
1213   disk-used/disk-available information from all the servers. It keeps
1214   this information in an Axiom database (a sqlite-based library
1215   available from divmod.org). The daemon computes time-averaged rates
1216   of disk usage, as well as a prediction of how much time is left
1217   before the grid is completely full.
1218
1219 - The misc/munin/ directory contains a new set of munin plugins
1220   (tahoe_diskleft, tahoe_diskusage, tahoe_doomsday) which talk to the
1221   disk-watcher and provide graphs of its calculations.
1222
1223 - To support the disk-watcher, the Tahoe statistics component
1224   (visible through the wapi at the /statistics/ URL) now includes
1225   disk-used and disk-available information. Both are derived through
1226   an equivalent of the unix 'df' command (i.e. they ask the kernel
1227   for the number of free blocks on the partition that encloses the
1228   BASEDIR/storage directory). In the future, the disk-available
1229   number will be further influenced by the local storage policy: if
1230   that policy says that the server should refuse new shares when less
1231   than 5GB is left on the partition, then "disk-available" will
1232   report zero even though the kernel sees 5GB remaining.
1233
1234 - The 'tahoe_overhead' munin plugin interacts with an
1235   allmydata.com-specific server which reports the total of the
1236   'deep-size' reports for all active user accounts, compares this
1237   with the disk-watcher data, to report on overhead percentages. This
1238   provides information on how much space could be recovered once
1239   Tahoe implements some form of garbage collection.
1240
1241Configuration Changes: single INI-format tahoe.cfg file
1242'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
1243
1244- The Tahoe node is now configured with a single INI-format file,
1245  named "tahoe.cfg", in the node's base directory. Most of the
1246  previous multiple-separate-files are still read for backwards
1247  compatibility (the embedded SSH debug server and the
1248  advertised_ip_addresses files are the exceptions), but new
1249  directives will only be added to tahoe.cfg . The "tahoe
1250  create-client" command will create a tahoe.cfg for you, with sample
1251  values commented out. (ticket `#518`_)
1252
1253- tahoe.cfg now has controls for the foolscap "keepalive" and
1254  "disconnect" timeouts (`#521`_).
1255
1256- tahoe.cfg now has controls for the encoding parameters:
1257  "shares.needed" and "shares.total" in the "[client]" section. The
1258  default parameters are still 3-of-10.
1259
1260- The inefficient storage 'sizelimit' control (which established an
1261  upper bound on the amount of space that a storage server is allowed
1262  to consume) has been replaced by a lightweight 'reserved_space'
1263  control (which establishes a lower bound on the amount of remaining
1264  space). The storage server will reject all writes that would cause
1265  the remaining disk space (as measured by a '/bin/df' equivalent) to
1266  drop below this value. The "[storage]reserved_space=" tahoe.cfg
1267  parameter controls this setting. (note that this only affects
1268  immutable shares: it is an outstanding bug that reserved_space does
1269  not prevent the allocation of new mutable shares, nor does it
1270  prevent the growth of existing mutable shares).
1271
1272Other Changes
1273'''''''''''''
1274
1275- Clients now declare which versions of the protocols they
1276  support. This is part of a new backwards-compatibility system:
1277  http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/Versioning .
1278
1279- The version strings for human inspection (as displayed on the
1280  Welcome web page, and included in logs) now includes a platform
1281  identifer (frequently including a linux distribution name, processor
1282  architecture, etc).
1283
1284- Several bugs have been fixed, including one that would cause an
1285  exception (in the logs) if a wapi download operation was cancelled
1286  (by closing the TCP connection, or pushing the "stop" button in a
1287  web browser).
1288
1289- Tahoe now uses Foolscap "Incidents", writing an "incident report"
1290  file to logs/incidents/ each time something weird occurs. These
1291  reports are available to an "incident gatherer" through the flogtool
1292  command. For more details, please see the Foolscap logging
1293  documentation. An incident-classifying plugin function is provided
1294  in misc/incident-gatherer/classify_tahoe.py .
1295
1296- If clients detect corruption in shares, they now automatically
1297  report it to the server holding that share, if it is new enough to
1298  accept the report.  These reports are written to files in
1299  BASEDIR/storage/corruption-advisories .
1300
1301- The 'nickname' setting is now defined to be a UTF-8 -encoded string,
1302  allowing non-ascii nicknames.
1303
1304- The 'tahoe start' command will now accept a --syslog argument and
1305  pass it through to twistd, making it easier to launch non-Tahoe
1306  nodes (like the cpu-watcher) and have them log to syslogd instead of
1307  a local file. This is useful when running a Tahoe node out of a USB
1308  flash drive.
1309
1310- The Mac GUI in src/allmydata/gui/ has been improved.
1311
1312.. _#512: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/512
1313.. _#518: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/518
1314.. _#521: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/521
1315.. _#531: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/531
1316
1317Release 1.2.0 (2008-07-21)
1318--------------------------
1319
1320Security
1321''''''''
1322
1323- This release makes the immutable-file "ciphertext hash tree"
1324  mandatory.  Previous releases allowed the uploader to decide whether
1325  their file would have an integrity check on the ciphertext or not. A
1326  malicious uploader could use this to create a readcap that would
1327  download as one file or a different one, depending upon which shares
1328  the client fetched first, with no errors raised. There are other
1329  integrity checks on the shares themselves, preventing a storage
1330  server or other party from violating the integrity properties of the
1331  read-cap: this failure was only exploitable by the uploader who
1332  gives you a carefully constructed read-cap. If you download the file
1333  with Tahoe 1.2.0 or later, you will not be vulnerable to this
1334  problem. `#491`_
1335
1336  This change does not introduce a compatibility issue, because all
1337  existing versions of Tahoe will emit the ciphertext hash tree in
1338  their shares.
1339
1340Dependencies
1341''''''''''''
1342
1343- Tahoe now requires Foolscap-0.2.9 . It also requires pycryptopp 0.5
1344  or newer, since earlier versions had a bug that interacted with
1345  specific compiler versions that could sometimes result in incorrect
1346  encryption behavior. Both packages are included in the Tahoe source
1347  tarball in misc/dependencies/ , and should be built automatically
1348  when necessary.
1349
1350Web API
1351'''''''
1352
1353- Web API directory pages should now contain properly-slash-terminated
1354  links to other directories. They have also stopped using absolute
1355  links in forms and pages (which interfered with the use of a
1356  front-end load-balancing proxy).
1357
1358- The behavior of the "Check This File" button changed, in conjunction
1359  with larger internal changes to file checking/verification. The
1360  button triggers an immediate check as before, but the outcome is
1361  shown on its own page, and does not get stored anywhere. As a
1362  result, the web directory page no longer shows historical checker
1363  results.
1364
1365- A new "Deep-Check" button has been added, which allows a user to
1366  initiate a recursive check of the given directory and all files and
1367  directories reachable from it. This can cause quite a bit of work,
1368  and has no intermediate progress information or feedback about the
1369  process. In addition, the results of the deep-check are extremely
1370  limited. A later release will improve this behavior.
1371
1372- The web server's behavior with respect to non-ASCII (unicode)
1373  filenames in the "GET save=true" operation has been improved. To
1374  achieve maximum compatibility with variously buggy web browsers, the
1375  server does not try to figure out the character set of the inbound
1376  filename. It just echoes the same bytes back to the browser in the
1377  Content-Disposition header. This seems to make both IE7 and Firefox
1378  work correctly.
1379
1380Checker/Verifier/Repairer
1381'''''''''''''''''''''''''
1382
1383- Tahoe is slowly acquiring convenient tools to check up on file
1384  health, examine existing shares for errors, and repair files that
1385  are not fully healthy. This release adds a mutable
1386  checker/verifier/repairer, although testing is very limited, and
1387  there are no web interfaces to trigger repair yet. The "Check"
1388  button next to each file or directory on the wapi page will perform
1389  a file check, and the "deep check" button on each directory will
1390  recursively check all files and directories reachable from there
1391  (which may take a very long time).
1392
1393  Future releases will improve access to this functionality.
1394
1395Operations/Packaging
1396''''''''''''''''''''
1397
1398- A "check-grid" script has been added, along with a Makefile
1399  target. This is intended (with the help of a pre-configured node
1400  directory) to check upon the health of a Tahoe grid, uploading and
1401  downloading a few files. This can be used as a monitoring tool for a
1402  deployed grid, to be run periodically and to signal an error if it
1403  ever fails. It also helps with compatibility testing, to verify that
1404  the latest Tahoe code is still able to handle files created by an
1405  older version.
1406
1407- The munin plugins from misc/munin/ are now copied into any generated
1408  debian packages, and are made executable (and uncompressed) so they
1409  can be symlinked directly from /etc/munin/plugins/ .
1410
1411- Ubuntu "Hardy" was added as a supported debian platform, with a
1412  Makefile target to produce hardy .deb packages. Some notes have been
1413  added to `debian.rst`_ about building Tahoe on a debian/ubuntu
1414  system.
1415
1416- Storage servers now measure operation rates and
1417  latency-per-operation, and provides results through the /statistics
1418  web page as well as the stats gatherer. Munin plugins have been
1419  added to match.
1420
1421Other
1422'''''
1423
1424- Tahoe nodes now use Foolscap "incident logging" to record unusual
1425  events to their NODEDIR/logs/incidents/ directory. These incident
1426  files can be examined by Foolscap logging tools, or delivered to an
1427  external log-gatherer for further analysis. Note that Tahoe now
1428  requires Foolscap-0.2.9, since 0.2.8 had a bug that complained about
1429  "OSError: File exists" when trying to create the incidents/
1430  directory for a second time.
1431
1432- If no servers are available when retrieving a mutable file (like a
1433  directory), the node now reports an error instead of hanging
1434  forever. Earlier releases would not only hang (causing the wapi
1435  directory listing to get stuck half-way through), but the internal
1436  dirnode serialization would cause all subsequent attempts to
1437  retrieve or modify the same directory to hang as well. `#463`_
1438
1439- A minor internal exception (reported in logs/twistd.log, in the
1440  "stopProducing" method) was fixed, which complained about
1441  "self._paused_at not defined" whenever a file download was stopped
1442  from the web browser end.
1443
1444.. _#463: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/463
1445.. _#491: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/491
1446.. _debian.rst: docs/debian.rst
1447
1448Release 1.1.0 (2008-06-11)
1449--------------------------
1450
1451CLI: new "alias" model
1452''''''''''''''''''''''
1453
1454- The new CLI code uses an scp/rsync -like interface, in which
1455  directories in the Tahoe storage grid are referenced by a
1456  colon-suffixed alias. The new commands look like:
1457
1458 - tahoe cp local.txt tahoe:virtual.txt
1459 - tahoe ls work:subdir
1460
1461- More functionality is available through the CLI: creating unlinked
1462  files and directories, recursive copy in or out of the storage grid,
1463  hardlinks, and retrieving the raw read- or write- caps through the
1464  'ls' command. Please read `CLI.rst`_ for complete details.
1465
1466wapi: new pages, new commands
1467'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
1468
1469- Several new pages were added to the web API:
1470
1471 - /helper_status : to describe what a Helper is doing
1472 - /statistics : reports node uptime, CPU usage, other stats
1473 - /file : for easy file-download URLs, see `#221`_
1474 - /cap == /uri : future compatibility
1475
1476- The localdir=/localfile= and t=download operations were
1477  removed. These required special configuration to enable anyways, but
1478  this feature was a security problem, and was mostly obviated by the
1479  new "cp -r" command.
1480
1481- Several new options to the GET command were added:
1482
1483 -  t=deep-size : add up the size of all immutable files reachable from the directory
1484 -  t=deep-stats : return a JSON-encoded description of number of files, size distribution, total size, etc
1485
1486- POST is now preferred over PUT for most operations which cause
1487  side-effects.
1488
1489- Most wapi calls now accept overwrite=, and default to overwrite=true
1490
1491- "POST /uri/DIRCAP/parent/child?t=mkdir" is now the preferred API to
1492  create multiple directories at once, rather than ...?t=mkdir-p .
1493
1494- PUT to a mutable file ("PUT /uri/MUTABLEFILECAP", "PUT
1495  /uri/DIRCAP/child") will modify the file in-place.
1496
1497- more munin graphs in misc/munin/
1498
1499 - tahoe-introstats
1500 - tahoe-rootdir-space
1501 - tahoe_estimate_files
1502 - mutable files published/retrieved
1503 - tahoe_cpu_watcher
1504 - tahoe_spacetime
1505
1506New Dependencies
1507''''''''''''''''
1508-  zfec 1.1.0
1509-  foolscap 0.2.8
1510-  pycryptopp 0.5
1511-  setuptools (now required at runtime)
1512
1513New Mutable-File Code
1514'''''''''''''''''''''
1515
1516- The mutable-file handling code (mostly used for directories) has
1517  been completely rewritten. The new scheme has a better API (with a
1518  modify() method) and is less likely to lose data when several
1519  uncoordinated writers change a file at the same time.
1520
1521- In addition, a single Tahoe process will coordinate its own
1522  writes. If you make two concurrent directory-modifying wapi calls to
1523  a single tahoe node, it will internally make one of them wait for
1524  the other to complete. This prevents auto-collision (`#391`_).
1525
1526- The new mutable-file code also detects errors during publish
1527  better. Earlier releases might believe that a mutable file was
1528  published when in fact it failed.
1529
1530other features
1531''''''''''''''
1532
1533- The node now monitors its own CPU usage, as a percentage, measured
1534  every 60 seconds. 1/5/15 minute moving averages are available on the
1535  /statistics web page and via the stats-gathering interface.
1536
1537- Clients now accelerate reconnection to all servers after being
1538  offline (`#374`_). When a client is offline for a long time, it
1539  scales back reconnection attempts to approximately once per hour, so
1540  it may take a while to make the first attempt, but once any attempt
1541  succeeds, the other server connections will be retried immediately.
1542
1543- A new "offloaded KeyGenerator" facility can be configured, to move
1544  RSA key generation out from, say, a wapi node, into a separate
1545  process. RSA keys can take several seconds to create, and so a wapi
1546  node which is being used for directory creation will be unavailable
1547  for anything else during this time. The Key Generator process will
1548  pre-compute a small pool of keys, to speed things up further. This
1549  also takes better advantage of multi-core CPUs, or SMP hosts.
1550
1551- The node will only use a potentially-slow "du -s" command at startup
1552  (to measure how much space has been used) if the "sizelimit"
1553  parameter has been configured (to limit how much space is
1554  used). Large storage servers should turn off sizelimit until a later
1555  release improves the space-management code, since "du -s" on a
1556  terabyte filesystem can take hours.
1557
1558- The Introducer now allows new announcements to replace old ones, to
1559  avoid buildups of obsolete announcements.
1560
1561- Immutable files are limited to about 12GiB (when using the default
1562  3-of-10 encoding), because larger files would be corrupted by the
1563  four-byte share-size field on the storage servers (`#439`_). A later
1564  release will remove this limit. Earlier releases would allow >12GiB
1565  uploads, but the resulting file would be unretrievable.
1566
1567- The docs/ directory has been rearranged, with old docs put in
1568  docs/historical/ and not-yet-implemented ones in docs/proposed/ .
1569
1570- The Mac OS-X FUSE plugin has a significant bug fix: earlier versions
1571  would corrupt writes that used seek() instead of writing the file in
1572  linear order.  The rsync tool is known to perform writes in this
1573  order. This has been fixed.
1574
1575.. _#221: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/221
1576.. _#374: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/374
1577.. _#391: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/391
1578.. _#439: http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/439
1579.. _CLI.rst: docs/CLI.rst