-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 21:21:02 -0400 Source: partman Binary: partman Architecture: source i386 Version: 30 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: partman - Partition the storage devices (partman) (udeb) Closes: 220990 237009 238363 238381 238386 238389 238712 239388 239430 239445 239561 239648 240145 Changes: partman (30) unstable; urgency=low . * Martin Michlmayr - Split arm into sub-architectures: use msdos for netwinder, bast and riscstation. Other sub-arches are not supported at the moment (most of them require acorn labels). - Make partman the default on arm. Those sub-arches not supported by parted are currently not supported by debian-installer anyway. Those which are supported use msdos labels. * Anton Zinoviev - make clearer in the description of the main menu that selecting a device creates a new empty partition table in it - move the finish and undo item in choose_partition menu before the partition table. - the description of the template of the main menu is clearer and is visible at startup. Also partman-target provides a help item in the main menu. Thanks to Martin Michlmayr (closes: #238381). - two dividers -- before and below the partition table. - in the confirmation dialog say which partitions are going to be formatted. Thanks to Sven Luther, Mario Girlando and Frans Pop (closes: #237009, #238389, #239388). - templates: make partman/confirm_write_new_label translatable - parted_server.c: do not generate exceptions when creation of file system fails. - definitions.sh: write separator in the log file. This keeps track in the log file which scripts are being executed. - definitions.sh (debconf_select): convert the first space in the options to non-break space as otherwise the default options is ignored if it starts with space. - visual.d/method: show the smileys for all methods, not only for keep and format. - add a new script update.d/default_visuals - visual.d/{filesystem,mountpoint} use visual_{filesystem,mountpoint} - definitions.sh (valid_human): allow strings ending with spaces - parted_server.c: new function named_partition_is_virtual - parted_server.c (command_get_file_system): report file system only when the partition is not virtual. Thanks to Martin Michlmayr, closes: #238386 - parted_server.c (command_resize_partition): do not commit the new partition table if the partition was virtual, do not resize the file system in virtual partitions - parted_server.c (command_resize_partition): return the right value of the end of the new partition geometry - parted_server.c (get_resize_range): do not take into account the file system in virtual partitions - add dependency on di-utils-mapdevfs - definitions.sh (human2longint): when no multiplier is given the default is megabytes. Thanks to dan_at_watson.ibm.com, closes: #239561 - rules: remove .svn directories from the package - show which partition we are editing in the active_partition menu. Thanks to Gaby Schilders, bilbrey_at_orbdesigns.com and Matthew Woodcraft, closes: #238712, #239430, #239445. - definitions.sh (menudir_default_choice): do not run the choice scripts in order to find the item-id. Take the id as argument instead - parted_server.c (partition_info): parted returns wrong paths of the devices of the partitions in dvh (SGI) disk labels. Correct them. Thanks to Thiemo Seufer, Nicholas Breen and Maitland Bottoms, closes: #220990, #238363, #239648. - do not provide partitioned-harddrives on mips (parted recognises but can not edit properly dvh disk labels - change the main-menu number of partman on mips from 49 to 44: use partitioner to partition harddrives but partman instead of partconf - definitions.sh (partition_tree_choices): shorten the indent of the partitions; visual.d/name: change the width of the name from 14->12. These changes are because dvh disk labels have both primary/logical partitions and partition names so the space is not enough for the mount point. - parted_server.c: fix segmentation fault when resizing partition with no file system - do not remove /var/lib/partman at startup, make directories with predictable names in $DEVICES. Thanks to Brad Schick, closes: #240145 * Joshua Kwan - Update to debhelper's new udeb support. * Joey Hess - Template polishing. * Updated translations: - Czech (cs.po) by Miroslav Kure - Danish (da.po) by Claus Hindsgaul - German (de.po) by Dennis Stampfer - Greek, Modern (1453-) (el.po) by Konstantinos Margaritis - Basque (eu.po) by Piarres Beobide Egaña - French (fr.po) by Christian Perrier - Gallegan (gl.po) by Héctor Fernández López - Hebrew (he.po) by Lior Kaplan - Hungarian (hu.po) by VERÓK István - Indonesian (id.po) by I Gede Wijaya S - Italian (it.po) by Stefano Canepa - Japanese (ja.po) by Kenshi Muto - Korean (ko.po) by Changwoo Ryu - Lithuanian (lt.po) by Kęstutis Biliūnas - Polish (pl.po) by Bartosz Fenski - Portuguese (pt.po) by Miguel Figueiredo - Portuguese (Brazil) (pt_BR.po) by André Luís Lopes - Romanian (ro.po) by Eddy Petrisor - Slovak (sk.po) by Peter KLFMANiK Mann - Slovenian (sl.po) by Jure Čuhalev - Albanian (sq.po) by Elian Myftiu - Swedish (sv.po) by André Dahlqvist - Turkish (tr.po) by Osman Yüksel - Ukrainian (uk.po) by Eugeniy Meshcheryakov - Simplified Chinese (zh_CN.po) by Carlos Z.F. Liu - Traditional Chinese (zh_TW.po) by Tetralet Files: edc3d967377b36362d779b858ae9fdf3 623 debian-installer standard partman_30.dsc 423c662fd383f1a0bd3022c0d4343d3e 95729 debian-installer standard partman_30.tar.gz 2351dc0266a649b3eab7fd21324c4ea7 79896 debian-installer standard partman_30_i386.udeb package-type: udeb
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