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Re: Added Links to Debian/Fedora
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Sven Luther |
Subject: |
Re: Added Links to Debian/Fedora |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:38:31 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.6+20040907i |
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 10:58:57PM -0500, Mathieu Bruneau wrote:
> Andrew Clausen wrote:
> >Hi Mathieu,
> >
> >I found this sentence confusing:
> >
> > As an alternative means to use Parted it is distributed with
> > many distributions most on them probably give you a way to use
> > it in "rescue" mode : (Some may include patch that are not part
> > of the stable branch of parted)
> >
> >Can I suggest:
> >
> > Alternatively, Parted is included in many GNU/Linux
> > distributions. Moreover, Parted is often available in "rescue
> > mode" that can be accessed by booting from the installation CDs.
> > Note that GNU/Linux distributors frequently apply patches that
> > are not included with the official GNU Parted versions published
> > here.
> >
> This has been done
>
> For the rest, not tonight, but maybe some other day but :
>
> >If you've got time, I have some other suggestions...
> > * linking to programs that use libparted. (i.e.: installers, gparted,
> > qtparted, etc.)
>
> > * linking to unapplied patches (eg HFS patch)
> Is there a standard place to find such patch ? or are why going to make
> one ? Why we link to some patch if they don't make into parted ? Is this
> really a good thing ?
For HFS, let's just apply it to the tree ? We could offer a place for external
patches in the CVS or even SVN repo.
Friendly,
Sven Luther