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Tue May 26 14:54:40 UTC 2020 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
- Update to 1.0.5
* Fixed typos and minor formatting issues in man pages
* Changed number of columns in type code output ("sgdisk -L" and equivalents
in gdisk and cgdisk) from 3 to 2, since some descriptions are long enough
that they're ambiguous with three columns.
* Makefile change: Add $(LDLIBS) support to enable clean static builds (for
libintl).
* You can now put the 0xEE partition last in a hybrid MBR using sgdisk.
(Previously, this was possible with gdisk but not with sgdisk.) See the
sgdisk man page for details.
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"q".
* When changing a partition type code, the default is now the current
type code, not a platform-specific type code.
* The UEFI GPT fdisk project
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/uefigptfdisk/) hasn't been updated since
2016, and is now broken; binaries don't compile with modern GCC
toolchains, and even when dropping back to Ubuntu 14.04, which worked for
GPT fdisk 1.0.4, the resulting binary hangs on launch. Therefore, I'm
dropping support for the EFI build of gdisk, at least unless and until
UEFI GPT fdisk is fixed.
* Apple no longer supports building i386 or "fat" binaries in XCode (or if
they do, they're making it hard), so I've removed that support. GPT fdisk
macOS binaries are now x86-64 only. Similarly, building now seems to
require macOS 10.9 or later, so that's now the minimum macOS version. I've
also re-built my Mac build environment and tweaked Makefile.mac
appropriately.
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Wed Oct 24 04:20:34 UTC 2018 - sean@suspend.net