
This is part of the Objectify project documentation.
Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010   J. Scott Edwards
See the file README for copying conditions.


  WARNING: Only use the --recursive (-r) option in this version with caution,
  especially if you have have backup (.dif) files enabled.  In this version it
  will only create one backup (.dif) file per session.  So even if you are only
  importing small files, because they all go into one .dif file they will add
  up.  And the larger the .dif file the longer it takes to sort.  I recommend
  if you are going to be importing a large amount of files, to do a backup of
  the whole archive (compress_sparse), disable backup, import the files, do
  another backup, and then re-enable the backups.

  These bugs are in the tracker on Non-GNU Savannah
  (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/objectify):

    * Bug #28788: If file stored has two different time stamps, it cannot be
    exported.

    * Bug #28419: If read_ref_list_into_cache is called with an invalid
                   reference it loops forever.

    * Bug #27912: Assert in nwos_allocate_new_chunk.


  The following bugs are in the old tracker under the Objectify project on
  SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nwos):

    * Bug #2846851 - Assert in copy_0029_to_0030.

    * Bug #2835549 - Out of disk space error message is "File exists".

    * Bug #2824308 - Existing tests don't test everything.

    * Bug #2814112 - Will create a duplicate person.

    * Bug #2520844 - Remove_file program corrupts archives.

    * Bug #2184613 - Allocation of chunks only moves forward.


  The following bugs are in the old tracker under the New World OS project
  one SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nwos):

    * Bug #2001672 - Does it link up all of the public checksums, etc.?

    * Bug #1786628 - Describing a person that doesn't exist prints nothing.

    * Bug #1786617 - Special area codes (800, 866, etc.) not in public
                     objects.

  See the Bug Tracker in the Objectify project on SourceForge for more
  information and the most up-to-date bug information:

     http://sourceforge.net/projects/objectify

  Thanks.
