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Bump version for release.

Dan Helfman 7 달 전
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  1. 11 10
      NEWS
  2. 1 1
      docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md
  3. 3 3
      docs/how-to/upgrade.md
  4. 1 1
      pyproject.toml

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NEWS

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-1.9.0.dev0
+1.9.0
  * #609: Fix the glob expansion of "source_directories" values to respect the "working_directory"
    option.
  * #609: BREAKING: Apply the "working_directory" option to all actions, not just "create". This
@@ -6,17 +6,18 @@
  * #562: Deprecate the "borgmatic_source_directory" option in favor of "user_runtime_directory"
    and "user_state_directory".
  * #562: BREAKING: Move the default borgmatic streaming database dump and bootstrap metadata
-   directory from ~/.borgmatic to /run/user/$UID/borgmatic, which is more XDG-compliant. Override
-   this location with the new "user_runtime_directory" option. Existing archives with database dumps
-   at the old location are still restorable. 
+   directory from ~/.borgmatic to /run/user/$UID/borgmatic, which is more XDG-compliant. You can
+   override this location with the new "user_runtime_directory" option. Existing archives with
+   database dumps at the old location are still restorable. 
  * #562, #638: Move the default check state directory from ~/.borgmatic to 
    ~/.local/state/borgmatic. This is more XDG-compliant and also prevents these state files from
-   getting backed up (unless you explicitly include them). Override this location with the new
-   "user_state_directory" option. After the first time you run the "check" action with borgmatic
+   getting backed up (unless you explicitly include them). You can override this location with the
+   new "user_state_directory" option. After the first time you run the "check" action with borgmatic
    1.9.0, you can safely delete the ~/.borgmatic directory.
- * #838: With Borg 1.4+, store database dumps and bootstrap metadata in a "/borgmatic" directory
-   within a backup archive, so the path doesn't depend on the current user. This means that you can
-   now backup as one user and restore or bootstrap as another user, among other use cases.
+ * #838: BREAKING: With Borg 1.4+, store database dumps and bootstrap metadata in a "/borgmatic"
+   directory within a backup archive, so the path doesn't depend on the current user. This means
+   that you can now backup as one user and restore or bootstrap as another user, among other use
+   cases.
  * #902: Add loading of encrypted systemd credentials. See the documentation for more information:
    https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords/#using-systemd-service-credentials
  * #914: Fix a confusing apparent hang when when the repository location changes, and instead
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@
  * When using Borg 2, default the "archive_name_format" option to just "{hostname}", as Borg 2 does
    not require unique archive names; identical archive names form a common "series" that can be
    targeted together. See the Borg 2 documentation for more information:
-   https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b12/changes.html#borg-1-2-x-1-4-x-to-borg-2-0
+   https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b13/changes.html#borg-1-2-x-1-4-x-to-borg-2-0
  * Add support for Borg 2's "rclone:" repository URLs, so you can backup to 70+ cloud storage
    services whether or not they support Borg explicitly.
  * Add support for Borg 2's "sftp://" repository URLs.

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docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md

@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ for more information.
 
 <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">With Borg version 2.x</span>See the
 [match archives
-documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b12/usage/help.html#borg-help-match-archives).
+documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b13/usage/help.html#borg-help-match-archives).
 
 Some borgmatic command-line actions also have a `--match-archives` flag that
 overrides both the auto-matching behavior and the `match_archives`

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docs/how-to/upgrade.md

@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ versioning. But here's how borgmatic versioning generally works:
    on the features you use, this may be a drop-in replacement. But read the
    release notes to make sure.
  * Patch version bumps (e.g., 1.8.13 to 1.8.14): Minor breaking changes. These
-   include, for instance, bug fixes that are technically breaking and may only
-   affects a small subset of users.
+   include, for instance, bug fixes that are technically breaking but may only
+   affect a small subset of users.
 
 Each breaking change is prefixed with "BREAKING:" in [borgmatic's release
 notes](https://projects.torsion.org/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic/releases),
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ confirmation of success—or tells you if something hasn't been transferred yet.
 Note that by omitting the `--upgrader` flag, you can also do archive transfers
 between related Borg 2 repositories without upgrading, even down to individual
 archives. For more on that functionality, see the [Borg transfer
-documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b12/usage/transfer.html).
+documentation](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/2.0.0b13/usage/transfer.html).
 
 That's it! Now you can use your new Borg 2 repository as normal with
 borgmatic. If you've got multiple repositories, repeat the above process for

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pyproject.toml

@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 [project]
 name = "borgmatic"
-version = "1.9.0.dev0"
+version = "1.9.0"
 authors = [
   { name="Dan Helfman", email="witten@torsion.org" },
 ]