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+ Installation of s3cmd package
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+ =============================
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+
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+ Author:
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+ Michal Ludvig <michal@logix.cz>
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+
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+ S3tools / S3cmd project homepage:
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+ http://s3tools.sourceforge.net
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+
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+ Amazon S3 homepage:
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+ http://aws.amazon.com/s3
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+
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+ !!!
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+ !!! Please consult README file for setup, usage and examples!
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+ !!!
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+
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+ Package formats
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+ ---------------
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+ S3cmd is distributed in two formats:
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+ 1) Prebuilt RPM file - should work on most RPM-based
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+ distributions
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+ 2) Source .tar.gz package
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+
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+
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+ Installation of RPM package
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+ ---------------------------
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+ As user "root" run:
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+ rpm -ivh s3cmd-X.Y.Z.noarch.rpm
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+ where X.Y.Z is the most recent s3cmd release version.
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+ You may be informed about missing dependencies
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+ on Python or some libraries. Please consult your
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+ distribution documentation on ways to solve the problem.
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+ Installation of source .tar.gz package
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+ --------------------------------------
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+ There are three options to run s3cmd from source tarball:
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+ 1) S3cmd program as distributed in s3cmd-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
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+ can be run directly from where you untar'ed the package.
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+ 2) Or you may want to move "s3cmd" file and "S3" subdirectory
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+ in the same place where you move the "s3cmd" file.
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+ For instance if you decide to move s3cmd to you $HOME/bin
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+ 3) The cleanest and most recommended approach is to run
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+ python setup.py install
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+ You will however need Python "distutils" module for this to
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+ apt-get install python2.4-setuptools
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+ find out the actual package name and how to install it then.
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+ Note to distibutions package maintainers
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ Define shell environment variable S3CMD_PACKAGING=yes if you
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+ don't want setup.py to install manpages and doc files. You'll
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+ have to install them manually in your .spec or similar package
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+ build scripts.
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+ On the other hand if you want setup.py to install manpages
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+ and docs, but to other than default path, define env
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+ variables $S3CMD_INSTPATH_MAN and $S3CMD_INSTPATH_DOC. Check
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+ Where to get help
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+ -----------------
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+ If in doubt, or if something doesn't work as expected,
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+ get back to us via mailing list:
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+ s3tools-general@lists.sourceforge.net
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+ For more information refer to:
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+ * S3cmd / S3tools homepage at http://s3tools.sourceforge.net
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+ Enjoy!
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+ Michal Ludvig
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+ * michal@logix.cz
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+ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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+
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
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+ `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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+
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+
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+ This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
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+ proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
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+ consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
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+ library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
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+ include INSTALL README NEWS
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+ s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha3 - 2013-03-11
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+ ==================
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+ * Persistent HTTP/HTTPS connections for massive speedup (Michal Ludvig)
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+ * New switch --quiet for suppressing all output (Siddarth Prakash)
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+ * Honour "umask" on file downloads (Jason Dalton)
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+ * Various bugfixes from many contributors
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+
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+ s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha2 - 2013-03-04
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+ ==================
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+ * IAM roles support (David Kohen, Eric Dowd)
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+ * Manage bucket policies (Kota Uenishi)
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+ * Various bugfixes from many contributors
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+
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+ s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 - 2013-02-19
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+ ==================
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+ * Server-side copy for hardlinks/softlinks to improve performance
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+ (Matt Domsch)
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+ * New [signurl] command (Craig Ringer)
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+ * Improved symlink-loop detection (Michal Ludvig)
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+ * Add --delete-after option for sync (Matt Domsch)
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+ * Handle empty return bodies when processing S3 errors.
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+ (Kelly McLaughlin)
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+ * Upload from STDIN (Eric Connell)
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+ * Updated bucket locations (Stefhen Hovland)
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+ * Support custom HTTP headers (Brendan O'Connor, Karl Matthias)
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+ * Improved MIME support (Karsten Sperling, Christopher Noyes)
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+ * Added support for --acl-grant/--acl-revoke to 'sync' command
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+ (Michael Tyson)
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+ * CloudFront: Support default index and default root invalidation
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+ (Josep del Rio)
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+ * Command line options for access/secret keys (Matt Sweeney)
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+ * Support [setpolicy] for setting bucket policies (Joe Fiorini)
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+ * Respect the $TZ environment variable (James Brown)
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+ * Reduce memory consumption for [s3cmd du] (Charlie Schluting)
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+ * Rate limit progress updates (Steven Noonan)
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+ * Download from S3 to a temp file first (Sumit Kumar)
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+ * Reuse a single connection when doing a bucket list (Kelly McLaughlin)
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+ * Delete empty files if object_get() failed (Oren Held)
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+
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+ s3cmd 1.1.0 - (never released)
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+ ===========
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+ * MultiPart upload enabled for both [put] and [sync]. Default chunk
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+ size is 15MB.
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+ * CloudFront invalidation via [sync --cf-invalidate] and [cfinvalinfo].
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+ * Increased socket_timeout from 10 secs to 5 mins.
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+ * Added "Static WebSite" support [ws-create / ws-delete / ws-info]
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+ (contributed by Jens Braeuer)
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+ * Force MIME type with --mime-type=abc/xyz, also --guess-mime-type
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+ is now on by default, -M is no longer shorthand for --guess-mime-type
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+ * Allow parameters in MIME types, for example:
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+ --mime-type="text/plain; charset=utf-8"
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+ * MIME type can be guessed by python-magic which is a lot better than
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+ relying on the extension. Contributed by Karsten Sperling.
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+ * Support for environment variables as config values. For instance
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+ in ~/.s3cmd put "access_key=$S3_ACCESS_KEY". Contributed by Ori Bar.
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+ * Support for --configure checking access to a specific bucket instead
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+ of listing all buckets.
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+ Listing buckets requires the S3 ListAllMyBuckets permission which
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+ is typically not available to delegated IAM accounts. With this change,
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+ s3cmd --configure accepts an (optional) bucket uri as a parameter
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+ and if it's provided, the access check will just verify access to this
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+ bucket individually. Contributed by Mike Repass.
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+ * Allow STDOUT as a destination even for downloading multiple files.
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+ They will be output one after another without any delimiters!
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+ Contributed by Rob Wills.
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+
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+ s3cmd 1.0.0 - 2011-01-18
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+ ===========
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+ * [sync] now supports --no-check-md5
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+ * Network connections now have 10s timeout
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+ * [sync] now supports bucket-to-bucket synchronisation
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+ * Added [accesslog] command.
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+ * Added access logging for CloudFront distributions
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+ using [cfmodify --log]
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+ * Added --acl-grant and --acl-revoke [Timothee Groleau]
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+ * Allow s3:// URI as well as cf:// URI as a distribution
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+ name for most CloudFront related commands.
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+ * Support for Reduced Redundancy Storage (--reduced-redundancy)
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+ * Follow symlinks in [put] and [sync] with --follow-symlinks
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+ * Support for CloudFront DefaultRootObject [Luke Andrew]
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.9.91 - 2009-10-08
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+ ==============
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+ * Fixed invalid reference to a variable in failed upload handling.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.9.90 - 2009-10-06
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+ ==============
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+ * New command 'sign' for signing e.g. POST upload policies.
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+ * Fixed handling of filenames that differ only in
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+ capitalisation (eg blah.txt vs Blah.TXT).
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+ * Added --verbatim mode, preventing most filenames
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+ pre-processing. Good for fixing unreadable buckets.
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+ * Added --recursive support for [cp] and [mv], including
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+ multiple-source arguments, --include/--exclude, --dry-run, etc.
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+ * Added --exclude/--include and --dry-run for [del], [setacl].
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+ * Neutralise characters that are invalid in XML to avoid ExpatErrors.
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+ http://boodebr.org/main/python/all-about-python-and-unicode
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+ * New command [fixbucket] for for fixing invalid object names
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+ in a given Bucket. For instance names with &#x08; in them
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+ (not sure how people manage to upload them but they do).
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.9 - 2009-02-17
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+ ===========
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+ New commands:
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+ * Commands for copying and moving objects, within or
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+ between buckets: [cp] and [mv] (Andrew Ryan)
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+ * CloudFront support through [cfcreate], [cfdelete],
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+ [cfmodify] and [cfinfo] commands. (sponsored by Joseph Denne)
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+ * New command [setacl] for setting ACL on existing objects,
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+ use together with --acl-public/--acl-private (sponsored by
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+ Joseph Denne)
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+
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+ Other major features:
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+ * Improved source dirname handling for [put], [get] and [sync].
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+ * Recursive and wildcard support for [put], [get] and [del].
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+ * Support for non-recursive [ls].
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+ * Enabled --dry-run for [put], [get] and [sync].
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+ * Allowed removal of non-empty buckets with [rb --force].
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+ * Implemented progress meter (--progress / --no-progress)
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+ * Added --include / --rinclude / --(r)include-from
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+ options to override --exclude exclusions.
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+ * Added --add-header option for [put], [sync], [cp] and [mv].
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+ Good for setting e.g. Expires or Cache-control headers.
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+ * Added --list-md5 option for [ls].
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+ * Continue [get] partially downloaded files with --continue
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+ * New option --skip-existing for [get] and [sync].
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+
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+ Minor features and bugfixes:
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+ * Fixed GPG (--encrypt) compatibility with Python 2.6.
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+ * Always send Content-Length header to satisfy some http proxies.
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+ * Fixed installation on Windows and Mac OS X.
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+ * Don't print nasty backtrace on KeyboardInterrupt.
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+ * Should work fine on non-UTF8 systems, provided all
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+ the files are in current system encoding.
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+ * System encoding can be overriden using --encoding.
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+ * Improved resistance to communication errors (Connection
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+ reset by peer, etc.)
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.8.4 - 2008-11-07
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+ =============
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+ * Stabilisation / bugfix release:
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+ * Restored access to upper-case named buckets.
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+ * Improved handling of filenames with Unicode characters.
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+ * Avoid ZeroDivisionError on ultrafast links (for instance
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+ on Amazon EC2)
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+ * Re-issue failed requests (e.g. connection errors, internal
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+ server errors, etc).
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+ * Sync skips over files that can't be open instead of
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+ terminating the sync completely.
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+ * Doesn't run out of open files quota on sync with lots of
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+ files.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.8.3 - 2008-07-29
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+ =============
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+ * Bugfix release. Avoid running out-of-memory in MD5'ing
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+ large files.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.8.2 - 2008-06-27
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+ =============
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+ * Bugfix release. Re-upload file if Amazon doesn't send ETag
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+ back.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.8.1 - 2008-06-27
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+ =============
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+ * Bugfix release. Fixed 'mb' and 'rb' commands again.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.8 - 2008-06-23
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+ ===========
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+ * Added --exclude / --rexclude options for sync command.
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+ * Doesn't require $HOME env variable to be set anymore.
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+ * Better checking of bucket names to Amazon S3 rules.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.7 - 2008-06-05
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+ ===========
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+ * Implemented 'sync' from S3 back to local folder, including
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+ file attribute restoration.
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+ * Failed uploads are retried on lower speed to improve error
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+ resilience.
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+ * Compare MD5 of the uploaded file, compare with checksum
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+ reported by S3 and re-upload on mismatch.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.6 - 2008-02-28
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+ ===========
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+ * Support for setting / guessing MIME-type of uploaded file
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+ * Correctly follow redirects when accessing buckets created
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+ in Europe.
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+ * Introduced 'info' command both for buckets and objects
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+ * Correctly display public URL on uploads
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+ * Updated TODO list for everyone to see where we're heading
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+ * Various small fixes. See ChangeLog for details.
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.5 - 2007-11-13
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+ ===========
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+ * Support for buckets created in Europe
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+ * Initial 'sync' support, for now local to s3 direction only
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+ * Much better handling of multiple args to put, get and del
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+ * Tries to use ElementTree from any available module
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+ * Support for buckets with over 1000 objects.
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+ s3cmd 0.9.4 - 2007-08-13
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+ ===========
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+ * Support for transparent GPG encryption of uploaded files
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+ * HTTP proxy support
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+ * HTTPS protocol support
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+ * Support for non-ASCII characters in uploaded filenames
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.3 - 2007-05-26
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+ ===========
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+ * New command "du" for displaying size of your data in S3.
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+ (Basil Shubin)
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+ s3cmd 0.9.2 - 2007-04-09
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+ ===========
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+ * Lots of new documentation
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+ * Allow "get" to stdout (use "-" in place of destination file
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+ to get the file contents on stdout)
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+ * Better compatibility with Python 2.4
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+ * Output public HTTP URL for objects stored with Public ACL
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+ * Various bugfixes and improvements
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.1 - 2007-02-06
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+ ===========
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+ * All commands now use S3-URIs
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+ * Removed hard dependency on Python 2.5
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+ * Experimental support for Python 2.4
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+ (requires external ElementTree module)
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+
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+ s3cmd 0.9.0 - 2007-01-18
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+ ===========
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+ * First public release brings support for all basic Amazon S3
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+ operations: Creation and Removal of buckets, Upload (put),
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+ Download (get) and Removal (del) of files/objects.
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+