Control: tag -1 jessie sid Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> (2015-03-04): > And your hypothesis seems totally plausible, let's look at > d56c74f310b02af4f81e5f5a5ba65b55fdbdc34e[1]: > | Adapt parted_server code to handle new GNU Parted swap filesystem handling. > | > | r59025 > > 1. > http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/partman-base.git/commit/?id=d56c74f310b02af4f81e5f5a5ba65b55fdbdc34e > > I could imagine how tempting it would be to copy-paste between > partition_info() and command_get_file_system(). The former deals with > part->[…] stuff, while the latter deals with fstype. > > I'm very tempted to get the fix uploaded ASAP so that people can toy > around, even if I don't do any testing myself. I don't see how it could > possibly become worse than the current state of affairs.
So in the end I've been able to reproduce this issue with the unpatched partman-base in testing at the time, and to see it go away with the patched one in sid; the updated package got therefore merged into jessie in time for D-I Jessie RC2 (even if I failed to mention this in the release announce, woops). In the meanwhile I haven't been able to reproduce this issue with wheezy even if the wrong code in partman-base was already there. Looking at the diff between parted 2.3 and 3.2, there have been some fstype vs. fs_type assignments getting changed so this likely explains why the partman-base isn't exposed there. I'm therefore adding the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” tags accordingly. Mraw, KiBi.
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