makefs 20100306-1 source package in Ubuntu

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makefs (20100306-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Bump Standards-Version, no relevant change
  * debian/source/format: Enforce "1.0" manually, for now
  * debian/control: Remove DMUA, I'm a DD now
  * New upstream version, with the following change summary:
    - sync with NetBSD® upstream, gives us minor bugfixes and
      support for the Acorn Archimedes (untested)
    - support setting the {creation,modification,effective,expiry}
      date; GNU GRUB 2 uses mtime for “UUID”s…
    - add boot-info-table (J�rg compatible) support
    - get rid of MAXPATHLEN and PATH_MAX; avoid DEV_BSIZE
  * On Hurd, create an empty <sys/mount.h> (Closes: #562297)
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Sun,  09 May 2010 13:57:06 +0100

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Original maintainer:
Thorsten Glaser
Architectures:
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Section:
otherosfs
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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makefs: create a cd9660 or ffs file system image from a directory tree

 NetBSD® makefs(8) creates a file system image from a directory tree
 without the need for superuser privileges. The MirBSD version fixes
 ECMA 119, SUSP and RRIP (Rock Ridge) compliance and adds features.
 .
 Supported target filesystem types are:
 .
    cd9660 ISO 9660 (ECMA 119) compatible filesystem images, with
             Rock Ridge, El Torito, and other features
    ffs 4.2FFS, the BSD Fast Filesystem, also known as UFS1;
             UFS2 (with "-o version=2")
 .
 The images created can be of a fixed (predefined) size, given on the
 command line, or sized automatically. Permission bits are taken from
 the source directory tree but may be overridden using an mtree file.