fstransform 0.9.3-1 source package in Ubuntu

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fstransform (0.9.3-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release.
  * Slight description rewording.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 (no change required).

 -- Giovanni Mascellani <email address hidden>  Fri, 13 Apr 2012 17:54:14 +0200

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Giovanni Mascellani
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Original maintainer:
Giovanni Mascellani
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Section:
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Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

fstransform: Tool for in-place filesystem conversion

 fstransform is a tool to change a file-system from one format to
 another, for example from jfs/xfs/reiser to ext2/ext3/ext4, in-place
 and without the need for backup. Idea from convertfs, but it is
 fully independent code.
 .
 The current version of fstransform is fully functional, and ready for
 testing from the general public. It has been tested on the following
 file-systems, both as source and target: ext2, ext3, ext4, jfs,
 minix, reiserfs, xfs.

fstransform-dbgsym: debug symbols for package fstransform

 fstransform is a tool to change a file-system from one format to
 another, for example from jfs/xfs/reiser to ext2/ext3/ext4, in-place
 and without the need for backup. Idea from convertfs, but it is
 fully independent code.
 .
 The current version of fstransform is fully functional, and ready for
 testing from the general public. It has been tested on the following
 file-systems, both as source and target: ext2, ext3, ext4, jfs,
 minix, reiserfs, xfs.