All releases tagged Stable


Release Notes: The program now compiles and works on Mac OS X again. A DoE wipe mode was added. Deletion of named pipes/FIFOs was fixed. Debian and Win32 fixes were applied.


Release Notes: Deletion of 0 byte files was fixed. Handling of files less than 4096 bytes was fixed. Handling of files greater than 2GiB on 32-bit systems was fixed. The OpenBSD compat switch is used. Mac OS X ressource forks are handled. Some code was added from the Mac OS X port and the Win32 port.


Release Notes: Much-improved symlink handling, minor bugfixes, and build support for more recent versions of automake. This is a recommended upgrade for new users or anyone currently having problems.


Release Notes: Some build problems on MacOS X, OpenBSD, and other 4.4BSD derivatives were fixed. The -f and -v options now work together.


Release Notes: A small problem where unlinking a file would deadlock if the new 14 character random name already existed has been fixed. The README has been updated to warn about potential unreliability on journaled file systems.


Release Notes: This release includes minor build changes to allow for clean builds on Solaris and Tru64, and new Redhat 7.1 based rpms. Current users shouldn't upgrade, unless you want the new binary packages.


Release Notes: A file descriptor leak when prompting for files has been fixed.


Release Notes: The -f option now correctly ignores missing files.


Release Notes: srm now correctly tries to chmod() unwritable files prior to attempting to overwrite if the user answers yes to the "Delete write protected file?" prompt.


Release Notes: This is the latest, stable release incorporating all of the portability and bugfixes from 1.1; srm builds on the majority of *nix platforms. The rpms are built with rpm 4.0 on Redhat 7. Users of other systems should use rpm -tb srm-0.2.0.tar.gz to generate rpms straight from the tarball.
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