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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- Parted Maintainer Team
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- otherosfs
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fatresize_1.0.2-8.dsc | 2.1 KiB | de7800b441388fcb7ec9e8d6976f596c6ed6f6a3a62e488d4ce5120a69f18bf2 |
fatresize_1.0.2.orig.tar.gz | 104.1 KiB | 076a08b5f3645a9d5fecda467d1ab934a12cc216ee118702828ec9cf7fd285ba |
fatresize_1.0.2-8.debian.tar.xz | 6.3 KiB | 70a66f9ecafd748094c6316ecf72901f8bf398ffc6f9d3ef0df0520e9496aafa |
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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.