On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:14:05AM -0500, Harley D. Eades III wrote: > > Do you think it can go in trunk soon? > Currently it is not totally ready, we are still working on some of the little > things, > like error messages and some other large work like creating gfdisk along > with it, this will provide all the services of libparted, while fdisk > will only provided the classical fdisk interface. I have been kinda > obsolete for the past few months, because I have been very busy with > school. On May 16 I will be working on fdisk everyday from then till > the end of summer. So I hope to have a first release ready by the end > of summer. > > > Otherwise, perhaps we could add it to the Debian package. Do you think it's > > in good shape for that? > No currently. > > Would you or anyone else on your project like to help? :)
I'm afraid I don't have time to help actively (other than testing it). However, if you need a platform for beta-testing, Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is a good place: Because the "classical" util-linux fdisk is not available, any replacement is welcome, even if it's not a mature, well-tested one. I suppose you could put it in trunk, but disable it by default? If one could build it using --enable-fdisk-ui or something, then the Debian package could be selective and activate it for this platform. What do you think about that? -- Robert Millan _______________________________________________ bug-parted mailing list bug-parted@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-parted