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0.17.1.1

Not secure
- Now trash-rm supports full path matching, using a pattern starting with slash '/' Fix 67
- Fix typo in trash-rm(1) man page
- Add a reference to trash-rm(1) to all man pages
- Fix inconsistent apostrophes
- Add support for --trash-dir option to trash-empty

0.16.12.29

Not secure
- trash-rm no more crashes on .trashinfo files without Path (69)

0.16.12.28

Not secure
- Fix 48 trash-empty crashes on directories without read permission

0.16.12.26

Not secure
- Fix 52 Almost all commands crash with python 2.7.10

0.16.12.25

Not secure
- Now trash-restore accepts a /specific/path
- Now integration tests should pass also in a linux box. Fix 61
- Now all command outputs will report the right up-to-date location for issue reporting (39)
- Add input validation in trash-restore
- Renamed restore-trash to trash-restore
- Fixed bug (trash-put creates $topdir/.Trash even if it should not)
- Fixed bug (trash-put uses $topdir/.Trash/$uid even if unsecure)
- Minor changes to man pages.

0.12.9.14

Not secure
- Switched to distutils.core (instead of setuptools)
- Now `trash-put -v` will warn if it found an unsticky .Trash dir.
- New trash-rm command
- (Internal) Switched from realpath to abspath

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