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s3cmd 2.1.0 released We have released s3cmd version 2.1.0: Changed size reporting using k instead of K as it a multiple of 1024 (#956)

Added "public_url_use_https" config to generate public url using https (#551, #666) (Jukka Nousiainen)

Added option to make connection pooling configurable and improvements (Arto Jantunen)

Added support for path-style bucket access to signurl (Zac Medico)

Added docker configuration and help to run test cases with multiple Python versions (Doug Crozier)

Relaxed limitation on special chars for --add-header key names (#1054)

Fixed all regions that were automatically converted to lower case (Harshavardhana)

Fixed size and alignment of DU and LS output reporting (#956)

Fixes for SignatureDoesNotMatch error when host port 80 or 443 is specified, due to stupid servers (#1059)

Fixed the useless retries of requests that fail because of ssl cert checks

Fixed a possible crash when a file disappears during cache generation (#377)

Fixed unicode issues with IAM (#987)

Fixed unicode errors with bucked Policy/CORS requests (#847) (Alex Offshore)

Fixed unicode issues when loading aws_credential_file (#989)

Fixed an issue with the tenant feature of CephRGW. Url encode bucket_name for path-style requests (#1080)

Fixed signature v2 always used when bucket_name had special chars (#1081)

Allow to use signature v4 only, even for commands without buckets specified (#1082)

Fixed small open file descriptor leaks.

Py3: Fixed hash-bang in headers to not force using python2 when setup/s3cmd/run-test scripts are executed directly.

Py3: Fixed unicode issues with Cloudfront (#1006)

Py3: Fixed http.client.RemoteDisconnected errors (#1014) (Ryan Huddleston)

Py3: Fixed 'dictionary changed size during iteration' error when using a cache-file (#945) (Doug Crozier)

Py3: Fixed the display of file sizes (Vlad Presnyak)

Py3: Python 3.8 compatibility fixes (Konstantin Shalygin)

Py2: Fixed unicode errors sometimes crashing remote2remote sync (#847)

Added s3cmd.egg-info to .gitignore (Philip Dubé)

Improved run-test script to not use hard-coded bucket names(#1066) (Doug Crozier)

Renamed INSTALL to INSTALL.md and improvements (Nitro, Prabhakar Gupta)

Improved the restore command help (Hrchu)

Updated the storage-class command help with the recent aws s3 classes (#1020)

Fixed typo in the --continue-put help message (Pengyu Chen)

Fixed typo (#1062) (Tim Gates)

Improvements for setup and build configurations

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 7 Apr 2020 s3cmd 2.0.2 released We have released s3cmd version 2.0.2: Fixed unexpected timeouts encountered during requests or transfers due to AWS strange connection short timeouts (#941)

Fixed a throttle issue slowing down too much transfers in some cases (#913)

Added support for $AWS_PROFILE (#966) (Taras Postument)

Added clarification comment for the socket_timeout configuration value OS limit

Avoid distutils usage at runtime (Matthias Klose)

Python 2 compatibility: Fixed import error of which with fallback code (Gianfranco Costamagna)

Fixed Python 3 bytes string encoding when getting IAM credentials (Alexander Allakhverdiyev)

Fixed handling of config tri-state bool values (like acl_public) (Brian C. Lane)

Fixed V2 signature when restore command is used (Jan Kasiak)

Fixed setting full_control on objects with public read access (Matthew Vernon)

Fixed a bug when only one path is supplied with Cloudfront. (Mikael Svensson)

Fixed signature errors with 'modify' requests (Radek Simko)

Fixes #936 - Fix setacl command exception (Robert Moucha)

Fixes error reporting if deleting a source object failed after a move (#929)

Many other bug fixes (#525, #933, #940, #947, #957, #958, #960, #967)

Important info: AWS S3 doesn't allow anymore uppercases and underscores in bucket names since march 1, 2018. Download from here:

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 21 Jul 2018 s3cmd 2.0.1 released We have released s3cmd version 2.0.1: Support for Python 3 is now stable

Fixed signature issues due to upper-case in hostname

Improved support for Minio Azure gateway (Julien Maitrehenry, Harshavardhana)

Added signurl_use_https option to use https prefix for signurl (Julien Recurt)

Fixed a lot of remaining issues and regressions for Python 3 support

Fixed --configure option with Python 3

Fixed non string cmdline parameters being ignored

Windows support fixes

Don't force anymore to have a / on last parameter for the "modify" command

Detect and report error 403 in getpolicy for info command

Added a specific error message when getting policy by non-owner

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 25 Oct 2017 s3cmd 2.0.0 released We have released s3cmd version 2.0.0: Added support for Python 3 (Shaform, Florent Viard)

(Shaform, Florent Viard) Added getlifecycle command (Daniel Gryniewicz)

Added --cf-inval for invalidating multiple CF distributions (Joe Mifsud)

Added --limit to "ls" and "la" commands to return the specified number of objects (Masashi Ozawa)

Added --token-refresh and --no-token-refresh and get the access token from the environment (Marco Jakob)

Added --restore-priority and --restore-days for S3 Glacier (Robert Palmer)

Fixed requester pays header with HEAD requests (Christian Rodriguez)

Don't allow mv/cp of multiple files to single file (Guy Gur-Ari)

Generalize wildcard certificate forgiveness (Mark Titorenko)

Multiple fixes for SSL connections and proxies

Added support for HTTP 100-CONTINUE

Fixes for s3-like servers

Big cleanup and many unicode fixes

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 01 July 2017 s3cmd 1.6.1 released We have released s3cmd version 1.6.1: Added --host and --host-bucket

Added --stats

Fix for newer python 2.7.x SSL library updates

Many other bug fixes Download from here:

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 21 Jan 2016 s3cmd 1.6.0 released We have released s3cmd version 1.6.0: Support signed URL content disposition type

Added 'ls -l' long listing including storage class

Added --limit-rate=RATE

Added --server-side-encryption-kms-id=KEY_ID

Added --storage-class=CLASS

Added --requester-pays, [payer] command

Added --[no-]check-hostname

Added --stop-on-error, removed --ignore-failed-copy

Added [setcors], [delcors] commands

Added support for cn-north-1 region hostname checks

Output strings may have changed. Scripts calling s3cmd expecting specific text may need to be updated

HTTPS is now the default

Many unicode fixes

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 18 Sep 2015 s3cmd 1.5.2 released We have released s3cmd version 1.5.2: Various bug fixes (Matt Domsch, Andrew Gaul, Chris Lamb, Luke Winslow) Download from here:

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 10 Feb 2015 s3cmd 1.5.0 released We have released s3cmd version 1.5.0: Added support for newer regions such as Frankfurt that require newer authorization signature v4 support (Vasileios Mitrousis, Michal Ludvig, Matt Domsch)

Dropped support for Python 2.4 due to signature v4 code. Python 2.6 is now the minimum, and Python 3 is still not supported.

Handle redirects to the "right" region for a bucket.

Added --ca-cert=FILE for self-signed certs (Matt Domsch)

Allow proxied SSL connections with Python >= 2.7 (Damian Gerow)

Added --remove-headers for [modify] command (Matt Domsch)

Added -s/--ssl and --no-ssl options (Viktor Szakáts)

Added --signature-v2 for backwards compatibility with S3 clones.

Various bug fixes by 17 contributors .... and by the way... in 2014 s3cmd was downloaded 1,563,643 times from SourceForge! Download from here:

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 12 Jan 2015 s3cmd 1.5.0-rc1 released We have released s3cmd version 1.5-rc1, in preparation for a final 1.5.0 release, with all changes, fixes and improvements implemented since 1.5 beta. Download from here:

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https://github.com/s3tools/s3cmd 29 Jun 2014 s3cmd 1.5.0 prerelease packages in Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Debian In an effort to get additional users testing the 1.5.0 codebase, in preparation for a final 1.5.0 release, new packages have been published for Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and Debian. You may wish to use these, rather than each distribution’s primary release repositories. In Fedora, you can find a release slightly newer than 1.5.0-beta1 in the updates-testing repository for Fedora 18, 19, 20, and rawhide. $ sudo yum --enablerepo updates-testing install s3cmd In EPEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL, CentOS, etc) you can find a release slightly newer than 1.5.0-beta1 in the updates-testing repository for EPEL 6 and beta/7. Please note that EPEL must be installed for this to work. $ sudo yum --enablerepo epel-testing install s3cmd In Debian, you can find a release slightly newer than 1.5.0-beta1 in the Experimental repository 20 Feb 2014 s3cmd 1.5.0-beta1 available Released 1.5.0-beta1 on 1-December-2013. You can download it from: SourceForge

github Since 1.5.0-alpha1, there have been a lot of changes – mostly bug fixes. Please use -beta1, or the github master branch. s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 released s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 is now available Big thanks to Matt Domsch for integrating many pull requests over the year into his Fedora version of s3cmd. This s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 is very much based on his outstanding work. And of course many thanks and a big sorry to all the contributors who submitted new features and bug fixes and were left without a response, wondering if their work is ever going to be merged back into the official s3cmd codebase. Sorry guys, this indeed wasn’t a prime example of a project maintainership :( So what has changed since 1.1.0-beta3 released a year ago? s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 Server-side copy for hardlinks/softlinks to improve performance (Matt Domsch)

New [signurl] command (Craig Ringer)

Improved symlink-loop detection (Michal Ludvig)

Add —delete-after option for sync (Matt Domsch)

Handle empty return bodies when processing S3 errors. (Kelly McLaughlin)

Upload from STDIN (Eric Connell)

(Eric Connell) Updated bucket locations (Stefhen Hovland)

Support custom HTTP headers (Brendan O’Connor, Karl Matthias)

headers (Brendan O’Connor, Karl Matthias) Improved MIME support (Karsten Sperling, Christopher Noyes)

support (Karsten Sperling, Christopher Noyes) Added support for —acl-grant/—acl-revoke to ‘sync’ command (Michael Tyson)

CloudFront: Support default index and default root invalidation (Josep del Rio)

Command line options for access/secret keys (Matt Sweeney)

Support [setpolicy] for setting bucket policies (Joe Fiorini)

Respect the $TZ environment variable (James Brown)

Reduce memory consumption for [s3cmd du] (Charlie Schluting)

Rate limit progress updates (Steven Noonan)

Download from S3 to a temp file first (Sumit Kumar)

Reuse a single connection when doing a bucket list (Kelly McLaughlin)

Delete empty files if object_get() failed (Oren Held) That’s a lot of changes all around the codebase. Although s3cmd passes the testsuite and works in the common usecases I’m afraid we may have missed some corner cases. Please report any problems you experience when running s3cmd 1.5.0-alpha1 to make the final release as stable as possible. Download from here:

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