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Version 1.2.2:
- The Entourage database FM was enhanced, and the Entourage GFM was removed.
- The EMLX FM was updated.
- bug with recovering catalog files with more than 8 fragments; some would report an error instead of recovering the extra fragments.
- a bug that caused excessively long processing times when parsing sqlite database files for CBR. Changed MXF FM so it could recovery partial files. Several fixes to the zip FM, to eliminate a crash and reduce the number of spurious matches. This module handles gz, zip, and other zip based files.
- the Type code for recovered .eml files.
- a bug that (rarely) caused an infinite loop when parsing mp3 files.
- some bugs in finding Quicktime files.
- a source of crashing when testing for writable recovery directory. Updated release notes.
- some bugs in build scripts.
- a build bug that occurred when the switch was made to xcode 3.1 which caused the backend strings file to be in the wrong format, causing a crash. Make the qceph FM default to disabled.
- a bug in the warning message target device name when starting a clone.
- a bug in which a 32 bit integer variable could overflow on very large scans, causing a malfunction. Add support to Text FM to support OBJ and MTL object and material files.
- a potential crash in a library routine when checking if a volume was on a particular drive.
- another library routine which caused a crash when fed a null path.
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