forked from pool/parted
- fix crash in do_resizepart + parted-fix-end_input-usage.patch: Fix end_input usage in do_resizepart - update to version 3.3, noteworthy changes: - s390: Re-enabled virtio-attached DASD heuristics by using HDIO_GETGEO when probing device geometry. Fixes a bug with KVM virtio-blk backed by a DASD. Parted now recognizes NVMe devices, NVDIMM, and RAM drives. - Fix atari disklabel false positives by probing other labels first. - Fix resizepart to adjust the end to be -1 sector when using iec power of 2 units so that the next partition can start immediately following the new end, just like mkpart does. - Fix set and disk_set to not crash when there are no flags to set. - Fix a udev cookie leak when using resizepart on device-mapper devices. - Fix a gettext crash/error sometimes when using localized languages. - Fix fat resize to preverve boot code, and thus not render the filesystem unreconized by Windows. - Fix rescue command: the rescue command often failed to find filesystems due to leaving on cylinder alignment. - libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT file systems with very deep directories with path names over 512 bytes long. - Use 512b sector size when communicating with device-mapper. Fixes problems with partitions being created too small on dm devices with sector sizes > 5121b - Don't crash in the disk_set command when a disk label is not found - libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT16 file systems. - libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT16 file systems. - If the user specifies start/end of the partition as cylinders and a cylinder has a size which is power of 2, then such address OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/760713 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/parted?expand=0&rev=144
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From: Petr Uzel <petr.uzel@suse.cz>
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Subject: build: Patch fatresize build into parted package
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Patch-mainline: no, custom SUSE patch
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Fatresize is used by YaST to resize FAT16/FAT32 file systems. It uses
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libparted functions for that purpose but does not resize the FAT
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partition afterward. That is the task of parted instead. So using it
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without parted and YaST doesn't make much sense.
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Versions more recent than 0.1 like e.g. 1.0.3 are incompatible and
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risk data loss by silently increasing the FS size (See: bsc#1072479).
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Upstream: https://github.com/ya-mouse/fatresize
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[sparschauer: Wrote the patch description]
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---
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Makefile.am | 2 +-
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configure.ac | 1 +
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2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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Index: parted-3.3/Makefile.am
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===================================================================
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--- parted-3.3.orig/Makefile.am
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+++ parted-3.3/Makefile.am
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
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-SUBDIRS = po lib include libparted parted partprobe doc debug tests
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+SUBDIRS = po lib include libparted parted partprobe fatresize doc debug tests
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EXTRA_DIST = \
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.version \
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Index: parted-3.3/configure.ac
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===================================================================
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--- parted-3.3.orig/configure.ac
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+++ parted-3.3/configure.ac
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@@ -571,6 +571,7 @@ libparted.pc
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libparted-fs-resize.pc
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parted/Makefile
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partprobe/Makefile
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+fatresize/Makefile
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doc/Makefile
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doc/C/Makefile
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doc/pt_BR/Makefile
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