version 2.2.1
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Thanks to Steve Evans for feedback and solution about bug #30. A big thank to
P-O Yliniemi (alias Peo) for feedback and for providing me the necessary
mean to investigate the problem of the "stack overflow" (compiler problem).
Thanks to Karl W. Weigel for reporting bug #31 and for his useful feedback.
A Big Thanks to Thomas Bettler for feedback about bug #32 which was difficult
to reproduce and fix. Thanks to Matthias Keller for reporting bug #33 and to
Joe Harvell for reporting bug #34.

version 2.2.0
--------------
Thanks to "Gandalf" for his feedback and the "cache" implementation to
decrease context switches when dar is run through ssh for differential backup.
Thanks to Lars H. Rohwedder for a very interesting discussion feedback and
suggestion for the -aSI/-abinary options, thanks also to him for the
informations provided and for the implementation suggestions about
strong encryption. Thanks to "nedkonz" for his idea of
the "on-fly" isolation. Thanks to Holger Hoffstaette for feedback, Thanks to
Uwe Freese for feedback about dar_manager, and a big Thanks to Tristan
Rhodes who helps me answering support requests. A special thanks to Matthew
Caron for his sens of humor and interesting script. Thanks also to
Brian Daniels for feedback about a compilation problem under x86_64 and to
Todd Vierling for giving feedback and sending patches to make dar possible
to compile on Interix system.

Thanks to David Gervasoni for having translated to Italian Grzegorz Adam
Hankiewicz's mini-howto. Thanks also to Christian Neumann for API design
suggestions and once again to Johnathan Burchill (the author of KDAR) for
API suggestions, ideas and feedback.

version 2.1.5
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Thanks to Peter Landgren and Johnathan Burchill for reporting bug #29.
Thanks to Brian May and to Travis (Tilley ?) for feedback.

version 2.1.4
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Thanks to Marius Tomaschewski, for reporting investigating and fix proposal for
bug #28.

version 2.1.3
-------------
Jean-Louis Liagre for feedback and help for porting dar to solaris 9. Thanks to
Peter Kupec for feedback and for having found bug #26. Thanks to Wesley
Leggette for having found bug #25.

version 2.1.2
-------------
Many thanks to Omer Enbar for his patience, perseverance, and the patch he
proposed that fixed the bug #24. Thanks again to Arcady Genkin for reporting
bug #23

version 2.1.1
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Bill P. for feedback. Thanks to Arcady Genkin for reporting bug #21, #22, #23

version 2.1.0
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Thanks to Shanon Denize for its suggestion about -wa option, to
Lars Schmidt-Thieme for his suggestion about -as option. And,
thanks to "nedkonz" on the historical forum, for feedback, and Nick Alcock
for his "tiny" patch and feedback about GNU Coding Standards. Thanks to Tami
King for feedback and help. Thanks to Patrick Drechsler for typo error feedback.

version 2.0.4
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Thanks to Matthew Valites and "nedkonz" for feedback about large file support.

version 2.0.3
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Thanks to "Gandalf" on the historical forum for having reported bug #20

version 2.0.2
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Thanks to Ruslan Hristov for reporting bug #18 (Sourceforge bug 850279),
and thanks to Joshua Neal for reporting bug #19 (Sourceforge bug 851320).

version 2.0.1
--------------
Thanks to David Baldwin for reporting bug #17 (Sourceforge bug 837735).

version 2.0.0
--------------
Thanks to Jules for its suggestion about altern memory allocation when a lot of
small blocks are asked and are only released at the end of the program, this is
the base of the "special allocation". Thanks to Adam Sherman for presenting me
Parchive. Thanks to Johnathan Burchill (author of kdar) for his feedback about
the libdar API, and help in fixing bugs in pre-release 1, and in release 1.3.0
bug #15. Thanks to Sergei Suyev for feedback. Thanks to Grzegorz Adam
Hankiewicz for its mini-howto. Thanks to Peter Kupec for having found and
reported bug #16, and for his attention to documentation coherence, and his
intensive testing.

version 1.3.0
--------------
Thanks to David Rose for having found, identified an proposed a patch for
bug #12. Memory leakages in general are difficult to find, thus
congratulations ! Thanks to Oliver Brendel for the great help and patience
to my many asked tests to solve the bug #13, bug I could not reproduce. Thanks
to John Reynolds for feedback.

Thanks also to Rgbtxus for the --flat option need expression. Thanks to Sergio
Borghese for reporting bug #11. Nicola Larosa for his suggestions about UPX
(which will be considered for dar 2.x.x series), Dietrich Rothe for the
--nodump feature request, and many others for feedback and encouragements.

version 1.2.1
---------------
Thanks to Axel Kohlmeyer for his patch about RPMS, Dietrich Rothe for its
patch on compression level, Brian May for his patches to comply with Debian
distro, Ulrich Hagen D.A.M Revok, Jahn Wells, Juhana Sadeharju, for their
feedback and John Little for compiling the FAQ and man pages on the web.

version 1.2.0
---------------
Thanks to Chris Martin, Jerome Zago, Tim Doerzbacher, Sebastien Robart,
Kurt Palmer, Bernd Storsberg, Egor Cheshkov, Richard Bratt for feedback
and suggestions.

I must add a special Thanks to Chris Martin who realized a simple and
efficient tool that generates the usage C++ code from files written in XML
syntax, making automatic word wrapping and indentation. This power tool
named "dar-help" is licensed as part of DAR, but has been totally designed
and written by Chris.


version 1.1.0
---------------
Thanks to Moritz Franosch for intensive testing, for finding several bugs and
proposing patches, to John Little for testing dar and for providing a forum
area, to Ulrich Hagen, Francois Botha, Tobias Jahn for feedback, and to
Andreas Gruenbacher for its Extended Attributes software, and its useful
answers to my questions. Thanks to the many other people that just encouraged
me by their remarks and compliments.

