+Since 1.5.14
+
+ * A reference leak was discovered in the mountpoint traversal
+ functionality which resulted in cm_volume_t objects not becoming
+ eligible for re-use. This will trigger a panic condition when
+ more than the maximum number of volumes is accessed.
+
+ * Fixed the success test for the "fs memdump" operation. Success
+ is now reported as such. Added cm_volume_t object information
+ to the dump file.
+
+ * A data corruption error has been fixed. Write requests
+ queued for background processing were not retried upon failure.
+ This leads to inconsistencies between the contents of the file
+ in the local cache and the contents of the file on the file
+ server.
+
+ The implemented fix is to re-queue any request that has failed
+ due to timeout, volume busy, volume offline, server busy, or
+ server offline. Requests are not processed while all servers
+ for a volume are inaccessible. When servers become accessible
+ the background request will be retried.
+
+ This fix does not address the possibility that the credentials
+ necessary to perform a write request might expire between the
+ time the request is queued and when the request can be processed
+ due to server accessibility.
+
+ * The Freelance volume does not support per user ACLs. The
+ cm_HaveAccessRights function did not handle this special case.
+ Requests for privileges greater than read|lookup would result
+ in afsd_service.exe entering an infinite loop. ISOBuster is
+ known to cause this behavior.
+
+ * When deleting files, the SMB Server would attempt to obtain
+ the access permissions for the parent directory instead of
+ for the file itself. This would result in an incorrect
+ assessment of whether or not the file can be deleted.
+
+ * The Network Identity Manager AFS plug-in has had its string
+ tables updated for consistency with the language used by NIM.
+ All credentials are referred to as credentials instead of tokens.
+
+ * The AFS Salvager was not properly being built on Windows.
+ This is relevant only if the AFS servers are in use.
+
+ * The default signal handlers for the AFS servers incorrectly
+ processed SIGQUIT. Instead of stopping the server, an
+ exception was raised.
+
+
Since 1.5.13
* Enforce Unix Mode Write bit to prevent file deletion of read only