fatresize 1.0.2-8 source package in Ubuntu

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fatresize (1.0.2-8) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Make the Suggests on dosfstools Linux-specific, to quieten debcheck.
  * Use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH as build date if available (closes: #795870).

 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>  Fri, 06 Nov 2015 16:44:43 +0000

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Parted Maintainer Team
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Original maintainer:
Parted Maintainer Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
otherosfs
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

fatresize: FAT16/FAT32 filesystem resizer

 Fatresize is a command line tool for non-destructive resizing of FAT16/FAT32
 partitions.
 .
 It is based on the GNU Parted library. The main target of the project is to be
 used with the EVMS FAT plugin.

fatresize-dbgsym: debug symbols for package fatresize

 Fatresize is a command line tool for non-destructive resizing of FAT16/FAT32
 partitions.
 .
 It is based on the GNU Parted library. The main target of the project is to be
 used with the EVMS FAT plugin.