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# Release notes for Obnam2, the backup software
This file summarizes changes between releases of the second generation
of Obnam, the backup software. The software is technically called
"obnam2" to distinguish it from the first generation of Obnam, which
ended in 2017 with version number 1.22.
## Obnam2 version 0.3.1, released 2021-03-23
This is a minor release to work around a bug in Subplot, which
prevented the 0.3.0 release to have a Debian package built. The
workaround is to rewrite a small table in the "Filenames" section as a
list.
## Obnam2 version 0.3.0, released 2021-03-14
### Breaking changes
* The format of the data stored on the backup repository has changed.
The new version can't restore old backups: old generations are now
useless. You'll have to start over. Sorry.
### New or changed features
* New `obnam config` sub-command writes out the actual configuration
that the program users, as read from the configuration file.
* The client configuration now has default values for all
configuration fields that can reasonably have them. For example, it
is no longer necessary to explicitly set a chunk size.
* Only known fields are now allowed in configuration files. Unknown
fields cause an error.
* It is now possible to back up multiple, distinct directories with
one client configuration. The `root` configuration is now `roots`,
and is a list of directories.
* Problems in backing up a file no longer terminate the backup run.
Instead, the problem is reported at the end of the backup run, as a
warning.
* The client now requires an HTTPS URL for the server. Plain HTTP is
now rejected. The TLS certificate for the server is verified by
default, but that can be turned off.
* The client progress reporting is now a little clearer.
* Unix domain sockets and named pipes (FIFO files) are now backed up
and restored.
* The names of the user and group owning a file are backed up, but not
restored.
* On the Obnam server, the Ansible playbook now installs a cron job to
renew the Let's Encrypt TLS certificate.
### Bugs fixed
* Temporary files created during backup runs are now automatically
deleted, even if the Obnam client crashes.
* Symbolic links are now backed up and restored correctly. Previously
Obnam followed the link when backing up and created the link
wrongly.
* The Ansible playbook to provision an Obnam server now enables the
systemd unit so that the Obnam server process starts automatically
after a reboot.
### Changes to documentation
* A tutorial has been added.
The Obnam subplot (`obnam.md`), which describes the requirements,
acceptance criteria, and architecture of the software, has some
improvements:
* a discussion of why Obnam doesn't use content-addressable storage
* a description of the logical structure of backups as stored on the
backup server
* a rudimentary first sketch of a threat model: the operator of the
backup server reads the backed up data
* an initial plan for adding support for encryption to backups; this
is known to be simplistic and inadequate, but the goal is to get
started, and then iterate to get something acceptable, even if that
takes months
### Thank you
Several people have helped with this release, with changes or
feedback. I want to especially mention the following, with apologies
to anyone I have inadvertently forgotten: Alexander Batischev, Ossi
Herrala, Daniel Silverstone, Neal Walfield.
## Obnam2 version 0.2.2, released 2021-01-29
This is the first release of Obnam2. It can just barely make and
restore backups. It's ready for a light trial, but not for real use.
There's no encryption, and backups can't be deleted yet. Restores of
the entire backup work.
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