Major changes:
- tarsnap accepts an --iso-dates option, which causes times to be
printed in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format rather than the traditional
unix ls -l style.
- tarsnap accepts a --force-resources option to proceed with
decryption of a passphrase-encrypted key file even if it is
anticipated to use an excessive amount of memory or CPU time. (This
may be useful if tarsnap inaccurately estimates the amount of memory
your system has available.)
- tarsnap accepts an --archive-names <file> option, which reads a list
of archive names to operate on when operating in -d and --print-stats
modes.