Hi, On Sat, Nov 18, 2006, Michael Banck wrote: > We are preparing a release, so packaging new upstream versions is much > less of a target right now than fixing bugs.
True; but IMO xfsprogs is relatively stable, and the changes are usually bug fixes. I grabbed the tarballs to make sure I don't say crap, and found the changes below, from CHANGES: xfsprogs-2.8.16 (30 October 2006) - Fix up an endian problem for nlink setting in phase 7 for xfs_repair. xfsprogs-2.8.15 (19 October 2006) - Fix up nlink checks and repairs in phase 7 for xfs_repair. - Remove a bogus LEAFN warning for a single leaf node v2 dir. xfsprogs-2.8.14 (6 October 2006) - Fix up the ring command in xfs_db, thanks to Utako Kusaka - Set the blocksize on the device to the given sector size which is _not_ necessarily 512 bytes; idea suggested by Shailendra Tripathi. - Fix up xfs_copy and its variable argument handling around vfprintf; xfs_copy was seg faulting on x86_64. xfsprogs-2.8.13 (21 September 2006) - Fix v2 directory checking with holes and unreadable blocks. - Fix a memory leak in dir2 checking. - Update libdisk/md support to work out the stripe width based on (# raid-disks - # parity disks) which doesn't include any spare disks (which we mistakenly did before). Thanks to Shailendra Tripathi's suggestions. - Get the kernel int types of __u32 and friends from <asm/types.h> if we can, otherwise define them ourselves. xfsprogs-2.8.12 (29 August 2006) - Multi-thread modifications to xfs_repair. - Updated Polish translation, thanks to Jakub Bogusz. - Change default mkfs realtime extent size setting to perform better for buffered writes. But I suppose it's still possible that the above introduces new bugs as well. Bye, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10 SIN 20 GO TO ROBOT HELL -- Temple of Robotology -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]