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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ mkswap:
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- remove v0 swap space support [Karel Zak]
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- remove v0 swap space support [Karel Zak]
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- zap bootbits [Karel Zak]
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- zap bootbits [Karel Zak]
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more:
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more:
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- dont use a.out.h [Mike Frysinger]
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- don't use a.out.h [Mike Frysinger]
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- minor fixes to magic() [James Youngman]
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- minor fixes to magic() [James Youngman]
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mount:
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mount:
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- Add strictatime support [Matthew Garrett]
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- Add strictatime support [Matthew Garrett]
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@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ umount:
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- add --all-targets [Karel Zak]
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- add --all-targets [Karel Zak]
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- add -R, --recursive option [Dave Reisner]
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- add -R, --recursive option [Dave Reisner]
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- add note about namespaces too --all-targets [Karel Zak]
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- add note about namespaces too --all-targets [Karel Zak]
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- allways return MOUNT_EX_* [Karel Zak]
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- always return MOUNT_EX_* [Karel Zak]
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- clean --recursive [Karel Zak]
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- clean --recursive [Karel Zak]
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- improve --recursive docs [Karel Zak]
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- improve --recursive docs [Karel Zak]
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- make usage() translator friendly [Sami Kerola]
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- make usage() translator friendly [Sami Kerola]
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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ chfn:
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- assigned value is never read [clang-analyzer] [Sami Kerola]
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- assigned value is never read [clang-analyzer] [Sami Kerola]
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column:
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column:
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- dereference of null pointer [clang-analyzer] [Sami Kerola]
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- dereference of null pointer [clang-analyzer] [Sami Kerola]
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- use variable lenght printf field width to wprint blanks [Sami Kerola]
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- use variable length printf field width to wprint blanks [Sami Kerola]
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cytune:
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cytune:
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- fix glush typo in cytune [Rafael Ferreira]
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- fix glush typo in cytune [Rafael Ferreira]
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dmesg:
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dmesg:
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@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ more:
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- fix warning when compiled --without-ncurses [Karel Zak]
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- fix warning when compiled --without-ncurses [Karel Zak]
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- guarantee space for multibyte [Karel Zak]
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- guarantee space for multibyte [Karel Zak]
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- make output redirection more efficient [Sami Kerola]
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- make output redirection more efficient [Sami Kerola]
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- use variable lenght printf field width to print blanks [Sami Kerola]
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- use variable length printf field width to print blanks [Sami Kerola]
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mount:
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mount:
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- (deprecated) fix typo tailed->failed [Yuri Chornoivan]
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- (deprecated) fix typo tailed->failed [Yuri Chornoivan]
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- add notes about UUIDs to the man page [Karel Zak]
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- add notes about UUIDs to the man page [Karel Zak]
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@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ libblkid:
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- add extra checks to XFS prober [Karel Zak]
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- add extra checks to XFS prober [Karel Zak]
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- cleanup internal return codes [Karel Zak]
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- cleanup internal return codes [Karel Zak]
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- comparing an array to null is not useful [coverity scan] [Karel Zak]
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- comparing an array to null is not useful [coverity scan] [Karel Zak]
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- convert GPT attributes to host endianess [Karel Zak]
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- convert GPT attributes to host endianness [Karel Zak]
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- correct the return values in squashfs probe [David Shea]
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- correct the return values in squashfs probe [David Shea]
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- detect alone PMBR [Karel Zak]
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- detect alone PMBR [Karel Zak]
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- detect squashfs 3 vs 4 [Ruediger Meier]
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- detect squashfs 3 vs 4 [Ruediger Meier]
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@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ libfdisk:
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- (gpt) add /home GUID [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) add /home GUID [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) allow to work with hybrid GPT [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) allow to work with hybrid GPT [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix last LBA code for S_ISREG [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix last LBA code for S_ISREG [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) implement 'fix order' commnad [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) implement 'fix order' command [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) improve and cleanup recovery code [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) improve and cleanup recovery code [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) initialize last_lba, cleanup pa->{start,size} usage [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) initialize last_lba, cleanup pa->{start,size} usage [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) recover from corrupted primary/backup PT [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) recover from corrupted primary/backup PT [Karel Zak]
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- allow to add or override test suite options [Ruediger Meier]
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- allow to add or override test suite options [Ruediger Meier]
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- avoid executing dirname(1) command [Sami Kerola]
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- avoid executing dirname(1) command [Sami Kerola]
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- cal do not let --week=<num> to adjust requested month [Sami Kerola]
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- cal do not let --week=<num> to adjust requested month [Sami Kerola]
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- cal take account week numbers when determing month lenght [Sami Kerola]
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- cal take account week numbers when determing month length [Sami Kerola]
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- cal(1) is year is limited to signed 32 bit value [Sami Kerola]
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- cal(1) is year is limited to signed 32 bit value [Sami Kerola]
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- call ts_init_env as early as possible [Ruediger Meier]
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- call ts_init_env as early as possible [Ruediger Meier]
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- check /proc availability, and go-around if it is incomplete [Sami Kerola]
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- check /proc availability, and go-around if it is incomplete [Sami Kerola]
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- fix two paths of the v2.20-ReleaseNotes [Benno Schulenberg]
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- fix two paths of the v2.20-ReleaseNotes [Benno Schulenberg]
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- fix two spellings in man page of logger [Benno Schulenberg]
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- fix two spellings in man page of logger [Benno Schulenberg]
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- fix typos [Karel Zak]
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- fix typos [Karel Zak]
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- fix-up man-pages flaged by checkmans.sh [J William Piggott]
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- fix-up man-pages flagged by checkmans.sh [J William Piggott]
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- give the man page of utmpdump the proper User Commands header [Benno Schulenberg]
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- give the man page of utmpdump the proper User Commands header [Benno Schulenberg]
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- improve some wordings in the man page of mount [Benno Schulenberg]
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- improve some wordings in the man page of mount [Benno Schulenberg]
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- improve some wordings on the man page of wipefs [Benno Schulenberg]
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- improve some wordings on the man page of wipefs [Benno Schulenberg]
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- persistent_clock_is_local [J William Piggott]
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- persistent_clock_is_local [J William Piggott]
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- persistent_clock_is_local MAN [J William Piggott]
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- persistent_clock_is_local MAN [J William Piggott]
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- remove automatic ISA fallback [J William Piggott]
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- remove automatic ISA fallback [J William Piggott]
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- remove referal to deprecated keyboard interface [Sami Kerola]
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- remove referral to deprecated keyboard interface [Sami Kerola]
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- update man page for v2.26 rc [JWP]
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- update man page for v2.26 rc [JWP]
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- update man-page for directisa change [J William Piggott]
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- update man-page for directisa change [J William Piggott]
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- use fabs() instead abs() when argument is double [Sami Kerola]
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- use fabs() instead abs() when argument is double [Sami Kerola]
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- GSM0710 support, add intro modem command [Karel Zak]
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- GSM0710 support, add intro modem command [Karel Zak]
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- add fallback for N_GSM0710 [Karel Zak]
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- add fallback for N_GSM0710 [Karel Zak]
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lib:
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lib:
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- fix crc32 and crc64 interger overflows [AddressSanitizer] [Sami Kerola]
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- fix crc32 and crc64 integer overflows [AddressSanitizer] [Sami Kerola]
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- remove xgetpass() [Sami Kerola]
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- remove xgetpass() [Sami Kerola]
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lib/blkdev:
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lib/blkdev:
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- report correct disk size on GNU/kFreeBSD. Thanks Tuco. [Robert Millan]
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- report correct disk size on GNU/kFreeBSD. Thanks Tuco. [Robert Millan]
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- (gpt) check header size before verify CRC [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) check header size before verify CRC [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix "MidnightBSD UFS" UUID [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix "MidnightBSD UFS" UUID [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix LE usage [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix LE usage [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix attributes endianess [Ruediger Meier]
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- (gpt) fix attributes endianness [Ruediger Meier]
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- (gpt) fix check for beginning of protective partition [Michael Marineau]
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- (gpt) fix check for beginning of protective partition [Michael Marineau]
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- (gpt) fix end sector calculation on resize [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix end sector calculation on resize [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix label pointer usage [smatch scan] [Karel Zak]
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- (gpt) fix label pointer usage [smatch scan] [Karel Zak]
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2
NEWS
2
NEWS
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* fdisk: fix default SGI volume header size (Eric Sandeen)
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* fdisk: fix default SGI volume header size (Eric Sandeen)
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* fstab.c: use strsignal() instead of sys_siglist[]
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* fstab.c: use strsignal() instead of sys_siglist[]
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* hwclock: use <sys/io.h> when available on i386
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* hwclock: use <sys/io.h> when available on i386
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* hwclock: dont try KDGHWCLK on archs other than __m68k__
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* hwclock: don't try KDGHWCLK on archs other than __m68k__
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* sfdisk: correct typo in __attribute__used nonsense
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* sfdisk: correct typo in __attribute__used nonsense
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* sfdisk: use PACKED on __arm__ (Jeroen Dobbelaere)
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* sfdisk: use PACKED on __arm__ (Jeroen Dobbelaere)
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* sfdisk: fix warning printout
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* sfdisk: fix warning printout
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if (!co)
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goto done;
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scols_cell_set_color(scols_column_get_header(co), bold);
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scols_cell_set_color(scols_column_get_header(co), bold);
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}
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*
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/*
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struct lsblk {
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struct libscols_table *table; /* output table */
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struct libscols_table *table; /* output table */
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struct libscols_column *sort_col;/* sort output by this colum */
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struct libscols_column *sort_col;/* sort output by this column */
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int sort_id;
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unsigned int all_devices:1; /* print all devices, including empty */
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fdisk: cannot open _a_file_that_does_not_exist_: No such file or directory
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# TEST_IMAGE_NAME has absolute path, and is by definition different on each computer, we need to sed it away
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# TEST_IMAGE_NAME has absolute path, and is by definition different on each computer, we need to sed it away
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$TS_CMD_FDISK -c=dos -u=cylinders -l ${TEST_IMAGE_NAME} 2>&1 | sed -e "s/${TEST_IMAGE_NAME//\//\\/}/testimage/" >> $TS_OUTPUT
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$TS_CMD_FDISK -c=dos -u=cylinders -l ${TEST_IMAGE_NAME} 2>&1 | sed -e "s/${TEST_IMAGE_NAME//\//\\/}/testimage/" >> $TS_OUTPUT
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ts_log "Nonexistant file" # this originally does absolutely nothing
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ts_log "Nonexistent file" # this originally does absolutely nothing
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$TS_CMD_FDISK -c=dos -u=cylinders -l _a_file_that_does_not_exist_ >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>&1
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$TS_CMD_FDISK -c=dos -u=cylinders -l _a_file_that_does_not_exist_ >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>&1
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ts_log "Too small file" # same here
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ts_log "Too small file" # same here
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