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2010-05-28  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	version 2.3
	* NEWS: Record release date.

	doc: regenerate two files using gettext-0.18
	* doc/pt_BR/partprobe.8.pt_BR.po: Regenerate with gettext-0.18.
	* doc/C/po/partprobe.8.pot: Likewise.

	build: require gettext-0.18 after all, because
	since gnulib is pulling in m4/gettext.m4 from 0.18, and there's
	a cross-check between that file and po/Makefile.in.in, it's easiest
	simply to require 0.18 of those who run build tools.  Otherwise,
	requiring 0.17, build-from-git would fail due to the mismatch:
	0.17 in Makefile.in.in and 0.18 in m4/gettext.m4.
	* configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Require gettext 0.18.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: use the do-release-commit-and-tag module from gnulib
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add do-release-commit-and-tag.

2010-05-28  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	doc: fix a typo
	* doc/parted.texi: s/onstraints/constraints/

	parted: do_align_check returns always 1 in interactive mode
	* parted/parted.c (do_align_check): Always return 1 in interactive mode.

2010-05-28  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: really use gettext-0.17
	* configure.ac: Correct previous change to use 0.17, not 0.18,
	since gettext-0.18 is new enough that it makes building from git
	a little too inconvenient.  Spotted by Petr Uzel.

2010-05-26  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	parted: make align-check work in interactive mode
	* parted/parted.c (do_align_check): rework the function so that
	it reports partition alignment in interactive mode as described in
	documentation.

	parted: initialize align_type to default value
	* parted/parted.c (do_align_check): Initialize align_type to
	default alignment; this prevents reading of uninitialized memory
	later in command_line_get_align_type()

	parted: plug memory leak
	* parted/parted.c (_done_messages): Free unit_msg.

2010-05-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: avoid spurious failure of the root-only many-partitions test
	* tests/t9040-many-partitions.sh: When creating a scsi_debug
	device, honor the block size suggested by the PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE
	environment variable, and thus required in expected output.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: remove useless definitions
	* libparted/fs/xfs/platform_defs.h [__sparc__] (O_DIRECT):
	Remove now-unneeded definition.
	* parted/table.c (wchar_t): Remove definition.
	* parted/strlist.c (wchar_t): Likewise.
	* .x-sc_prohibit_always-defined_macros: New file.
	Exempt two files from this syntax-check rule.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it here.

	maint: update helper scripts
	* tests/help-version: Update from coreutils.
	* bootstrap: Update from gnulib.
	* tests/init.sh: Likewise.

	build: use gettext-0.17
	* configure.ac: Use gettext-0.17.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use gettext-h, not gettext.
	since the latter drags in a depedency on gettext 0.18.

2010-05-25  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	fix typo in comment

2010-05-10  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: fail (don't just warn) upon failure to inform kernel of...
	partition change(s).
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Throw an error, not
	merely a warning.  When this fails, it indicates that the kernel has
	not been informed, and that must translate to an error, since doing
	otherwise would violate the contract of ped_disk_commit_to_os.
	Suggested by Hans De Goede.

2010-05-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: make the new many-partitions test fail if it takes "too long"
	* tests/t9040-many-partitions.sh: Fail if creating 60 partitions
	takes more than a minute.

	maint: use latest bootstrap script from gnulib
	* bootstrap: Sync from gnulib.

2010-05-06  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	gpt: recognize microsoft recovery GUID
	Microsoft advices creating recovery partitions with a GUID of
	de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac, see:
	http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744301%28WS.10%29.aspx

	This patch makes parted recognize this guid (using the DIAG flag).
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (PARTITION_MSFT_RECOVERY, GPTPartitionData,
	_parse_part_entry, gpt_partition_new, gpt_partition_set_system,
	gpt_partition_set_flag, gpt_partition_get_flag,
	gpt_partition_is_flag_available): Support microsoft recovery GUID.
	* NEWS (New features): Add it.

	msdos: recognize id 27 as a diagnostics (recovery) partition type
	msdos partitiontable partition id 27 is recommended by microsoft for
	use as id for recovery partitions, see:
	http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744364%28WS.10%29.aspx
	http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=534066

	* libparted/labels/dos.c (PARTITION_MSFT_RECOVERY): Define.
	(raw_part_parse): Recognize id 27
	(msdos_partition_set_system): Recognize id 27

2010-05-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: add one: create 60 partitions on a scsi device
	* tests/t9040-many-partitions.sh: New test.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
	(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Export AWK to test scripts.
	Inspired by the report of a many-partition test
	taking far longer on RHEL5 than on RHEL4 in
	http://bugzilla.redhat.com/589117

2010-05-05  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: update NEWS
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention the ext2 2TiB FS-creation bug.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

2010-05-05  Martin Poole  <mpoole@redhat.com>

	ext2: don't overflow when creating a partition of size 2TiB or larger
	Without this patch, mkpartfs would succeed in creating an ext2
	partition, but the resulting partition would fail a mkfs.ext2 -f check.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/parted_io.c (do_read): Avoid overflow 32-bit
	sector count overflow for a partition of size 2TiB or larger.
	(do_write): Likewise.
	See http://bugzilla.redhat.com/584057#c16 a reproducer.

2010-04-30  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	_device_unregister: check for unregistering the same device twice
	_device_unregister() can get called 2 times for the same device if
	a libparted user explictly removes the device from the cache using
	ped_device_cache_remove(), it gets called and it then becomes the
	user's responsibility to free the PedDevice by calling
	ped_device_destroy(). ped_device_destroy() will then call
	_device_unregister() a second time with the same device, so if the
	device is not found in the list, do nothing.

	* libparted/device.c(_device_unregister): Check for unregistering
	the same device twice.
	Reported by Jan Stodola in <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/568346>.

2010-04-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: avoid root-only/XFS limit test failure on 32-bit system
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Due to an inherent XFS
	limitation on 32-bit systems, this test would fail a set-up
	file creation step for simulated sector sizes of 4K and up.
	Skip this test in those cases.
	Upon dd failure, propagate its diagnostic to output, to make this
	sort of problem easier to diagnose.
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.

	libparted: avoid race in informing the kernel of partition table changes
	When sync'ing a partition table change using the latest
	code, sometimes we'd get an unwarranted failure like this:

	    Warning: Partition(s) 1 on /dev/sdd have been written, but we
	    have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because
	    it/they are in use.  As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in
	    use.  You should reboot now before making further changes.

	To be precise, when running the partition-resizing root-only test
	in a loop:

	    for i in $(seq 240); do make -C tests check VERBOSE=yes \
	    TESTS=t3000-resize-fs.sh >& log.$i && printf . || echo $i $?; done

	I would typically see about 50% of them fail on a Fedora 13 system.
	It was obvious that this was due to a race condition when I found that
	modifying that tests' parted...resize invocation to go via strace changed
	the timing enough to make the test pass every time.

	The fix is to retry the partition-removal step upon any EBUSY failure,
	currently for up to 1 second (retrying up to 100 times, sleeping 10ms
	after each failure).

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Allocate "ok" using
	calloc, now that its initial values matter.
	Retry each removal upon EBUSY-failure.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use gnulib's usleep module.

	libparted: variable renaming, minor "goto" reorg
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Rename local array:
	s/rets/ok/, for readability.
	Use only a single label, "cleanup:", rather than two: free_rets
	and free_errnums.

	libparted: remove now-worse-than-useless _kernel_reread_part_table
	Now that we're using BLKPG properly, there's no point in using the
	less-functional BLKRRPART ioctl to make the kernel reread the partition
	table.
	More importantly, this function would fail when any partition is in
	use, in spite of our having carefully vetted them via BLKPG ioctls.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_kernel_reread_part_table): Remove function.
	(linux_disk_commit): Don't call it.

2010-04-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: correct a root-only test
	* tests/t2310-dos-extended-2-sector-min-offset.sh: Don't hard-code
	"/dev/sdd5" in expected output.

	maint: avoid code duplication
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (clear_flags): New function.
	Factored (5 times) out of ...
	(msdos_partition_set_flag): ...here.  Use the new function.

2010-04-29  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dos: add a partition flag for diagnostics / recovery partitions
	msdos partition tables can contain diagnostics partitions (often used
	nowadays as system recovery partitions).  For some users of libparted
	(i.e., anaconda) it is useful to know if a dos partition is a regular
	partition or a diagnostic partition.  For example, see
	<http://bugzilla.redhat.com/534066>.

	* include/parted/disk.h(_PedPartitionFlag): Add PED_PARTITION_DIAG
	* libparted/disk.c(ped_partition_flag_get_name): Add PED_PARTITION_DIAG
	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Add support for PED_PARTITION_DIAG flag
	* doc/parted.texi (set): Document it.

2010-04-28  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: distribute new file, init.sh
	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add init.sh.

	tests: add help-version test (from coreutils)
	* tests/help-version: New file
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Pass built_programs and VERSION
	to test scripts -- both are required by help-version.
	(TESTS): Add help-version.

	ui: make --help tell where to report bugs
	* parted/ui.c (help_msg): Tell where to report bugs.

	tests: use gnulib's init.sh
	* tests/init.sh: New file, from gnulib.

	tests: rename generated init.sh to old-init.sh
	* tests/Makefile.am (old-init.sh): Rename from init.sh.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Rename sole use.
	* .gitignore: Rename here, too.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	tests: improved portability
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Don't use test's -a option.

	maint: remove empty lines at end of file
	This lets one more "syntax-check" test pass.
	Run this command:
	  git ls-files|grep -v gnulib|xargs perl -pi -0777 -e 's/\n\n+$/\n/'

	maint: pass newer "make syntax-check" tests from gnulib
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Add these, to pass "make syntax-check"
	sc_error_message_uppercase, sc_error_message_period.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2.h: Remove "#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H" guard.

	tests: test all boolean flags
	* tests/t3310-flags.sh: New test, suggested by Hans De Goede.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

2010-04-27  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: use a valid http:.../AUTHORS URL
	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c (AUTHORS): Point to the git repo.
	* parted/parted.c (AUTHORS): Likewise.
	* partprobe/partprobe.c (AUTHORS): Likewise.

	* parted/parted.c: Include "version.h".
	(_version): Use Version, not VERSION.

	ui: get version number from a separately-compiled file
	* parted/Makefile.am (version.c, version.h): Generate.
	(parted_LDADD): Add libver.a.
	(noinst_LIBRARIES, nodist_libver_a_SOURCES): Define.
	(BUILT_SOURCES): Initialize and append.
	(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Update.
	* parted/parted.c: Include "version.h".
	(_version): Use the new global variable, Version, not VERSION.

2010-04-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: _disk_sync_part_table: allow interactive ignore
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Change diagnostic
	so that it makes it clear what failed.  Let an interactive "ignore"
	cause the function to succeed.

	tests: remove partition explicitly before mklabel, to avoid new failure
	* tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh: Before, mklabel was sufficient to clear
	the partition table in preparation for the next iteration in this test.
	However, with recent BLKRRPART/BLKPG changes that "mklabel" would evoke
	a warning.  Remove the sole partition to avoid that.

	libparted: linux_disk_commit: don't ignore _disk_sync_part_table failure
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_disk_commit):
	When calling _disk_sync_part_table, always return its result.

	libparted: _disk_sync_part_table: always return 0 upon failure
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table):
	Return 0 (not 1) upon failure.

2010-04-23  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	dos: always allow at least two sectors for extended boot record
	Unless specifically told otherwise, the Linux kernel considers extended
	boot records to be two sectors long, in order to "leave room for LILO".
	When using anything other than cylinder alignment, libparted was only
	allowing one sector in the minimum extended partition geometry, which in
	some situations (e.g. following Phillip Susi's patch to reintroduce
	BLKPG) could confuse the kernel into thinking that the EBR and the first
	logical partition overlapped.

	* libparted/labels/dos.c (_get_min_extended_part_geom): Allow at least
	two sectors for the extended boot record.

2010-04-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: test for new 2-sector minimum ext-logical-separation
	* tests/t2310-dos-extended-2-sector-min-offset.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

	dos: accommodate very small devices (useful for testing)
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (_primary_constraint): Don't pass a negative
	"device_length" to ped_geometry_init when the underlying device
	has fewer sectors than a "cylinder".

	libparted: allocate storage for diagnostic only when needed
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Rename local:
	s/parts/bad_part_list/
	Allocate space for it only if needed.
	Use malloc rather than ped_malloc.
	Move decl of FD down to first use.

	libparted: adjust code formatting

	libparted: reword a diagnostic

2010-04-23  Phillip Susi  <psusi@cfl.rr.com>

	libparted: improve BLKPG error checking
	This patch cleans up the BLKPG code that the previous patch put back
	to perform proper error checking and in the event that some partitions
	are in use, they can not be modified in the running kernel using BLKPG.
	Warn the user that this is the case and advise them to reboot, just like
	we do when BLKRRPART fails for the same reason, unless the partition in
	question is unchanged.

	libparted: reenable use of BLKPG ioctls
	This patch effectively reverses commit 1d8f9bec which removed the code
	using the new BLKPG ioctls instead of the old BLKRRPART ioctl to update
	the in-kernel partition table.  The reason for this is because BLKRRPART
	fails if any partition on the disk is in use, but the BLKPG ioctls allow
	you to manipulate the other partitions on the disk without requiring a
	reboot.  Also BLKRRPART requires that the kernel understand the
	partition table on the disk, which may not always be the case.

2010-04-23  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	linux: detect dm_task_run failure
	We were checking for a return value of < 0 for dm_task_run errors, but
	dm_task_run returns 0 on error (and 1 on success). Thanks to Joe Jin
	for spotting this, see Red Hat bug 582907.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c(_dm_remove_map_name, _dm_is_part,
	_dm_remove_parts, _dm_add_partition): dm_task_run returns 0 on error.

2010-04-21  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: test for palo and prep interaction
	* tests/t3300-palo-prep.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

2010-04-21  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dos: fix prep / palo flag handling
	Setting the prep flag was not clearing the palo flag and vice versa
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_set_flag): Fix prep / palo
	flag handling.

2010-04-21  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: remove unnecessary (duplicate) local var assignment
	* tests/t9021-maxima.sh: Remove duplicate ss=$sector_size_.

2010-04-21  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	maint: make PED_ASSERT and PED_DEBUG if-safe
	Constructions such as:

	  if (foo)
	    PED_DEBUG (0, "foo");
	  else
	    PED_DEBUG (0, "not foo");

	did not compile reliably, depending on the configuration.  Make this
	work.

	* include/parted/debug.h [DEBUG && __GNUC__ && !__JSFTRACE__]
	(PED_DEBUG): Remove trailing semicolon.
	[!DEBUG] (PED_ASSERT): Use do-while rather than while.
	[!DEBUG] (PED_DEBUG): Likewise.

2010-04-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: add HACKING
	* HACKING: New file.  Copied from coreutils, with s/coreutils/parted/
	and a few minor edits.

2010-04-16  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	.gitignore: ignore index files generated by ctags and cscope

	libparted: add support for Linux software RAID arrays (mdraid)
	Recognize MD devices, so "parted -s /dev/md0 print" now prints
	"Model: Linux Software RAID Array (md)" instead of
	"Model: Unknown (unknown)".

	* include/parted/device.h (PedDeviceType): Add PED_DEVICE_MD.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (MD_MAJOR): New define.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_probe_type): Recognize MD array.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_new): Handle MD array.
	* parted/parted.c(do_print): Add "md" to the list of available
	transports.
	* NEWS (New features): Mention it.

2010-04-13  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: propagate recent improvements to copied-from code
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh: Fix typo s/2>1/2>&1/ and use
	a tighter regexp also in the preceding loop.
	Noted by Colin Watson.

2010-04-13  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	maint: constify ped_device_get_constraint interface
	* include/parted/device.h (ped_device_get_constraint): Constify "dev"
	parameter.
	* libparted/device.c (ped_device_get_constraint): Likewise.

	libparted: uninit_bg and flex_bg features should indicate ext4
	According to tune2fs(8), the uninit_bg and flex_bg features are only
	supported by ext4, so libparted should treat their presence as
	indicating ext4.  Reported by C de-Avillez in
	https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/parted/+bug/561599.

	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_fs.h: Define EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_GDT_CSUM
	and EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FLEX_BG.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/interface.c (_ext2_generic_probe): Test for
	EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_GDT_CSUM and EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_FLEX_BG when
	probing for ext4.
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh: Test for this.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention this.

2010-04-09  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	libparted: fix diagnostics about exceeding partition limits
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len): Use the
	correct value in the diagnostics that print the upper bound on
	partition size and largest starting sector number.  Before, each
	would use UINT32_MAX.  Now each prints the partition-table-specific
	limit.

2010-04-06  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	libparted: add test for /dev/mapper symlink issue
	Sometimes, libparted operates on device mapper files with a path of
	/dev/mapper/foo.  With newer lvm versions /dev/mapper/foo is a symlink
	to /dev/dm-#. However some storage administration programs (anaconda,
	for example) may do the following:
	1) Create a ped_device for /dev/mapper/foo
	2) ped_get_device resolves the symlink to /dev/dm-#, and the path
	   in the PedDevice struct points to /dev/dm-#
	3) The program does some things to lvm, causing the symlink to
	   point to a different /dev/dm-# node
	4) The program does something with the PedDevice, which results
	   in an operation on the wrong device

	Newer libparted versions do not suffer from this problem, as they
	do not canonicalize device names under /dev/mapper. This test checks
	for this bug.

	* libparted/tests/symlink.c: New test which tests for this issue.
	* libparted/tests/t3000-symlink.sh: New file.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am: Include the new files.  Run the new test.

	libparted: don't canonicalize /dev/mapper paths
	Besides fixing the issue displayed by libparted/tests/symlink.c,
	this has the added advantage that the output of parted p on one of these
	devices now says:
	"Disk /dev/mapper/BigVol2-lv_iscsi_disk2: 34.4GB"

	Which is a lot more user friendly then the output before this patch:
	"Disk /dev/dm-6: 34.4GB"

	* libparted/device.c (ped_device_get): Don't canonicalize names
	that start with "/dev/mapper/".
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
	Thanks to Ales Kozumplik for the analysis.
	Details in <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/577824>.

2010-03-30  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	doc: add @dircategory to Info documentation
	The Texinfo documentation says that Info files should use @dircategory,
	and suggests consulting the Free Software Directory to select a category
	name.  The directory places Parted under "System administration".

	* doc/parted.texi: Add `@dircategory System administration'.

2010-03-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	tests: disable new texinfo-acronym syntax-check from gnulib
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Add new sc_texinfo_acronym, to skip it.

	maint: avoid using test's -o and -a operators: they are not portable
	* tests/lvm-utils.sh: Don't use test ... -o.
	* configure.ac: Don't use test ... -a.

	maint: remove unneeded #include
	* libparted/disk.c: Don't include "intprops.h".  It was unused.

	build: prepare for gnulib's updated lib-ignore
	* parted/Makefile.am (parted_LDFLAGS): Now that we're using
	gnulib's newer lib-ignore, add $(IGNORE_UNUSED_LIBRARIES_CFLAGS).

2010-03-30  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	tests: distribute a few more tests and documentation files
	* debug/test/Makefile.am (noinst_SCRIPTS): Add test_fs_hfs and
	test_fs_hfsplus.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add DOC and HISTORY.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t3200-type-change.sh.

2010-03-16  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: avoid warning from bootstrap about obsolete strdup module
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Use the strdup-posix module,
	rather than the "strdup" one.

2010-03-11  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: reenable a "bsd" partition table test
	* libparted/tests/common.c (_implemented_disk_label): Remove "bsd" from
	the list of not-implemented-yet partition table types, since it appears
	to pass the tests.

	libparted: remove "HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL" warning for >512B-sector devices
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_set_sector_size): Remove the
	"HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL" warning, now that support for >512-byte sectors
	seems to be usable.  Suggested by Colin Watson.
	* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Note this

2010-03-02  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	libparted: msdos_partition_is_flag_available: fix hidden on extended
	Since the hidden flag cannot be set on extended partitions,
	msdos_partition_is_flag_available() should return 0 for hidden on
	extended partitions. Also change msdos_partition_get_flag()
	to always return 0 for hidden on extended partitions.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_is_flag_available):
	Return 0 for hidden on extended partitions.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_get_flag):
	Always return 0 for hidden on extended partitions.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
	Reported by Flóki Pálsson in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/567118
	Patch forwarded by Hans De Goede.

2010-03-02  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	tests: skip tests that require mkfs.hfs, when it is unavailable
	t3000-resize-fs.sh would fails if mkfs.hfs is not installed.
	* tests/t-lib.sh (require_hfs_): New function.
	* tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh: Use require_hfs_.

2010-03-01  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: convert more tests to the newer infrastructure
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh: Convert from test-lib.sh to t-lib.sh.
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh: Likewise.

2010-02-26  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	libparted: don't export linux_get_*_alignment functions
	These functions are only used in libparted/arch/linux.c or via
	linux_dev_ops, so do not export them.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_get_minimum_alignment): Declare static.
	(linux_get_optimum_alignment): Likewise.

2010-02-26  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	Add support for ATA over Ethernet (AoE) devices
	Recognize AoE Devices, so "parted -s /dev/etherd/eX.Y" now
	prints "Model: ATA over Ethernet Device (aoe)" instead of
	"Model: Unknown (unknown)".

	* include/parted/device.h(PedDeviceType): Add PED_DEVICE_AOE.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c(AOE_MAJOR): New define.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c(_device_probe_type): Recognize AoE devices.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c(linux_new): Handle AoE devices.
	* parted/parted.c(do_print): Add "aoe" to the list of available
	transports.
	* NEWS (New features): Mention it.

2010-02-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	post-release administrivia
	* NEWS: Add header line for next release.
	* .prev-version: Record previous version.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.

	version 2.2
	* NEWS: Record release date.

2010-02-26  Curtis  Gedak  <gedakc@gmail.com>

	dos: set HFS/HFS+ partition identifier to proper value
	The correct value for an "hfs" partition identifier is 0xAF.
	Previously the partition identifier was incorrectly set to 0x83.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (PARTITION_HFS): Define.
	(msdos_partition_set_system): Use it.

2010-02-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: exercise today's HFS partition type fix
	* tests/t2400-dos-hfs-partition-type.sh: New script.
	* tests/Makefile.am: Add it.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

	tests: gpt-pmbr: don't ignore stdout comparison result
	* tests/t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: Fail if we get unexpected output.

2010-02-25  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest
	* bootstrap: Copy from gnulib.

	tests: convert t4001 to use the new framework
	* tests/t4001-sun-vtoc.sh: Convert.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it to the list.

2010-02-25  Karel Zak  <kzak@redhat.com>

	sun: initialize basic partition table fields
	libparted completely ignores basic fields (version, nparts and sanity)
	in the sun VTOC, then for example fdisk prints warnings for such
	partition table:

		# fdisk -lu /dev/sdb
		Detected sun disklabel with wrong version [0x00000000].
		Detected sun disklabel with wrong sanity [0x00000000].
		Detected sun disklabel with wrong num_partitions [0].

	It seems that the current libparted sun support follows old Linux
	kernel code, but the code was changed 3 years ago (see kernel commit
	3961bae0ac030a70ae2e0578270203889021f1a1).

	Note that the number of partitions (nparts) is optional for Linux
	kernel, but fdisk(8) strictly requires SUN_DISK_MAXPARTITIONS (=8)
	there. This patch sets nparts to SUN_DISK_MAXPARTITIONS rather then
	use a real number of partitions.

	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c: Update from kernel.
	* tests/t4001-sun-vtoc.sh: New file.  Test for this.

2010-02-25  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: wrap the dup-clobber test in a script, ...
	so that its artifacts are created in the usual temporary subdir
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Remove dup-clobber, and instead...
	Add t0500-dup-clobber.sh.
	* tests/t0500-dup-clobber.sh: New script.

2010-02-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	tests: test for the ped_disk_duplicate needs_clobber fix
	* tests/dup-clobber.c: New file.
	Exercise the fix in commit jabb411b, "libparted: copy the
	needs_clobber value in ped_disk_duplicate()".
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS, check_PROGRAMS): Add dup-clobber.

2010-02-22  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	libparted: copy the needs_clobber value in ped_disk_duplicate()
	Most duplicate disk_ops use ped_disk_new_fresh, which sets needs_clobber
	to 1. This would lead to clobbering the disk when committing a duplicate
	disk even when the original disk was not made with ped_disk_new_fresh.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_duplicate): Copy the needs_clobber member.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Describe it.

2010-02-22  Curtis Gedak  <gedakc@gmail.com>

	linux: add wait time and retries to kernel partition reread
	Occasionally when using parted with newer GNU/Linux kernels (2.6.31)
	and udev (145), the kernel would fail to reread the partition table.
	This could lead to problems with subsequent actions such as formatting
	the partition.

	Basically this patch increases the retry_count, and adds one sleep(1)
	function call prior to the the last few ioctl() calls.

	This patch might not be a perfect solution to this problem of "failure
	to inform kernel of partition changes", but it does significantly
	reduce the likelihood of encountering the problem.

	Details on the testing results and procedures used can be found at
	the following link:
	https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=604298#c9

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_kernel_reread_part_table): Sleep for a
	full second if retry_count makes it down to "3".  Start it at 9
	rather than at 5.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes):

2010-02-20  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: remove now-unused <partition_table_type>_clobber functions
	All of these functions were rendered unused by commit 376b143045,
	"ped_disk_clobber: change semantics" on 2009-11-13.
	Also, Update each <...>_disk_ops "clobber:" member to be NULL.
	* libparted/labels/aix.c (aix_clobber): Remove function.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (_clobber_part_map, mac_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c (pc98_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_clobber): Likewise.
	Suggested by Hans De Goede.

2010-02-13  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: update release procedure to account for soname version number
	* README-release: Add a step "0", and update step 3 to match reality.

	libparted: set the shared library version number manually
	* libparted/Makefile.am (CURRENT, REVISION, AGE): Define here.
	(libparted_la_LDFLAGS): Use them, rather than using the
	automatically-defined LT_-prefixed variables.
	Stop using the "-release" option.
	Hans De Goede pointed out that the build process was automatically
	changing the shared library name.

2010-02-12  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: clean-up wrt write_back (no semantic change)
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Initialize write_back to 0
	once again, and set it to 1 on the sole path that requires that.

2010-02-10  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: "read-only" operation could clobber the pMBR in another way
	A read-only operation like "parted $dev print" would overwrite $dev's
	pMBR when exactly one of the primary and backup tables was corrupt.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Clear "write_back" in those
	two cases.  Hans De Goede spotted this bug by inspection.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
	* tests/t0206-gpt-print-with-corrupt-primary-clobbers-pmbr.sh: New test.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add
	t0206-gpt-print-with-corrupt-primary-clobbers-pmbr.sh.

	tests: factor utility functions into "library"
	...since we're about to use them from a second test.
	* tests/t-local.sh (peek_, poke_, gpt1_pte_name_offset_): New functions.
	(gpt_corrupt_primary_table_, gpt_restore_primary_table_): New functions.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Remove local copies of those functions.
	Use the new ones.

2010-02-10  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dasd: don't dereference a NULL pointer in dasd_read
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_read): Avoid NULL pointer dereference.

	parted: change default alignment to "optimal"
	* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention it.
	* parted/parted.c: Change --align default value to optimal.
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: Adjust for alignment changes where necessary.
	* tests/t0220-gpt-msftres.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-starting-sector.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t9021-maxima.sh: Likewise.

	parted: change warnings when initial constrained mkpart fails
	In do_mkpart we first try to create a partition using a constraint
	derived from the user input intersected with the devices alignment
	needs. And if that fails we try again without any constraint.

	However the warning given when this happens only takes into account
	the user not getting what he asked for, while the alignment might be
	a problem too (or even the only problem). So this patch adds a check
	to see if the user really did not get what he asked before giving that
	warning, and adds a new check + warning to see if the created partition
	is properly aligned.
	*parted/parted.c (do_mkpart,do_mkpartfs): change warnings when initial
	constrained mkpart fails.

	parted: honor --align option also in mkpartfs, resize and print cmds
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpartfs,do_print,do_resize): Honor --align.

	linux: handle incomplete topology information
	The topology information returned by libblkid is not always complete
	(as the kernel does not always have complete information).
	This patch makes the linux_get_*_alignment() alignment functions handle
	this. The algorithm used for linux_get_optimum_alignment is:
	1) Always use the reported aligment offset as offset
	2a)If optimal io size is present in the topology info use that as grain
	2b)If optimal io size is not present in topology info and aligment
	   offset is 0 and minimum io size is a power of 2, use the device.c
	   default optimal alignment (grain 1MiB).
	2c) If neither 2a and 2b, use the minimum io size, or if that is not
	   defined, use the physical sector size as grain (iow the minimum
	   alignment).
	The algorithm used for linux_get_minimum_alignment is:
	1) Always use the reported aligment offset as offset
	2) Use the minimum io size, or if that is not defined the physical
	   sector size as grain.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_get_*_alignment): Handle incomplete
	topology information.

	libparted: Give device_get_*_alignment sane defaults
	When the topology info is incomplete or non existent, return something
	more sensible than NULL (which ends up being interpreted as
	PedAlignmentAny in most cases). The default minimum alignment aligns to
	physical sector size, the default optimal alignment is 1 MiB, which is
	what vista and windows 7 do.
	* libparted/device.c (device_get_*_alignment): Add default aligments.
	* NEWS (New features): Mention it.

	linux: correct phys_sector_size setting
	1) Use the logical sector size as physical sector size instead of 512
	   when not compiled with libblkid support, this fixes problems
	   with logical sector size > physical sector size.
	2) blkid_topology_get_physical_sector_size() returns 0 when it fails
	   to determine the physical sector size, handle this.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_set_sector_size): Correct
	phys_sector_size setting.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

2010-02-09  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	doc: NEWS: mention the install-related bug fix
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention the fix.

	gpt: read-only operation could clobber MBR part of hybrid GPT+MBR table
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Fix a bug introduced by me in
	commit 7f753b1b, "gpt: rewrite GPT header-reading code".
	Set write_back=0 in one more code path.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t0205-gpt-list-clobbers-pmbr.sh.
	* tests/t0205-gpt-list-clobbers-pmbr.sh: New test.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention this.
	Reported by aix27249 in
	http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/250

2010-02-08  Peter Breitenlohner  <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>

	do not install the test programs disk and label

2010-02-04  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Fix minor spelling errors
	This fixes minor spelling errors in the source code. Basically:

	 s/informations/information/g
	 s/prefered/preferred/g

2010-02-04  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: avoid another spurious test failure with newer xfsprogs
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.

	tests: avoid spurious test failure with newer xfsprogs
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: Use mkfs.xfs' -f (force)
	option.  It is required at least for xfsprogs-3.1.0.

2010-01-31  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	build: fix check-other-sector_sizes
	"make check-other-sector_sizes" was running tests of 512-byte sectors
	four times, rather than simulating larger sector-sizes for the latter
	three iterations.
	* Makefile.am (ss-1024 ss-2048 ss-4096): Fix the typo (missing "subst").

2010-01-31  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: adjust t9021-maxima not to fail with 2048-byte sectors
	* tests/t9021-maxima.sh: At 10,000*512 bytes, the backing file
	was too small to support a test simulating a sector size of 2048 bytes.
	Use 10,000*$sector_size bytes instead.

	build: avoid -Wshadow warnings
	* parted/parted.c (do_print): Avoid two shadowing warnings.

2010-01-29  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	linux: remove PED_DEVICE_FILE check from _device_set_sector_size
	_device_set_sector_size is never called for devices with a type of
	PED_DEVICE_FILE.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_set_sector_size): Remove
	PED_DEVICE_FILE check.

	linux: remove unused blkpg.h header file
	* libparted/arch/linux.c: Don't include blkpg.h.
	* libparted/arch/blkpg.h: Deleted.
	* libparted/Makefile.am (libparted_la_SOURCES): Remove arch/blkpg.h.

	linux: use blkid_topology_get_physical_sector_size
	The official 2.17 release of util-linux-ng, has added a function to
	get the physical sector size.  Use that instead of getting the
	minimum io size.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_set_sector_size): Use
	blkid_topology_get_physical_sector_size.

2010-01-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: remove unreachable code
	* parted/parted.c (do_print): Remove unreachable ped_disk_destroy call.

2010-01-15  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	dos: don't leak a constraint upon partition-add failure
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (read_table): Free constraint upon failure.

	gpt: don't leak a constraint upon partition-add failure
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Free constraint upon failure.

	gpt: do not leak a GPT header on an error path
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write): Avoid a leak by freeing the
	header buffer after pth_get_raw call where it's used, but before
	checking whether that pth_get_raw call succeeded.
	Avoid another leak in identical just 10 lines down.
	Add "FIXME: caution..." comments to warn about the duplication.

	libparted: remove unreachable code
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write): Remove dead code.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_partition_new): Likewise.
	* libparted/disk.c (_ped_disk_alloc): Likewise.

	libparted: avoid double-free on an OOM failure path
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_check): Don't double-free "fs_size".

2010-01-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: update old_NEWS_hash
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update for GFDL license update.

	maint: update all GFDL licenses to version 1.3
	* NEWS: Use 1.3, not 1.2.
	* doc/API: Use 1.3, not 1.1.
	* doc/FAT: Likewise.
	* doc/USER.jp: Likewise.
	* doc/fdl.texi: Likewise.
	* doc/parted-pt_BR.texi: Likewise.
	* doc/parted.texi: Likewise.

	maint: update all FSF copyright year lists to include 2010
	Run this command: make update-copyright

	maint: record update-copyright options for this package
	* cfg.mk: Next time, just run "make update-copyright".

2009-12-31  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: newer gnulib; don't hard-code my GPG key ID
	* cfg.mk (gpg_key_ID): Remove definition, now that maint.mk automates it.
	* gnulib: Update to latest.

2009-12-20  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: make build-aux/gnu-web-doc-update work
	* cfg.mk (manual_title): Define.
	* doc/parted.texi (Concept index): Rename from "Index".
	Remove @ifnotplaintext..@end around its menu entry.

	post-release administrivia
	* NEWS: Add header line for next release.
	* .prev-version: Record previous version.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.

	version 2.1
	* NEWS: Record release date.

	doc: NEWS: mention the flag-truncation fix
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

2009-12-19  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dos: honor cylinder alignment disk flag when allocating metadata
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (add_startend_metadata): Honor cylinder
	alignment flag.

2009-12-18  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	libparted: push/pop update mode around ped_disk_set_flag
	Disk flags can change how the metadata gets allocated, so push/pop
	update mode around ops->disk_set_flag, so that the metadata gets
	re-allocated.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_set_flag): push/pop update mode.

	linux: fix use-after-free in devicemapper code
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_add_partition): Fix use of dm_task
	information after freeing it.

	ui: Do not truncate flag names when printing
	The partition_print_flags() function was truncating the flag names,
	but these are translated strings, and thus can contain multibyte
	characters. Truncating multibyte chars in a non multibyte aware way
	is not good and was causing issues when printing tables in Russian:
	http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=543029

	Since the truncating does not seem to make sense at all this patch
	simply removes it (it was likely an attempt to stay within 80 chars
	when printing, but as one partition can have multiple flags set this
	won't work)

	* parted/parted.c (partition_print_flags): Don't truncate flag names.

2009-12-16  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: plug a leak in mac_write
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_write): Free mac_driverdata.

	maint: use "int", not "bool" for value returned by ped_device_write
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write): Correct type of local.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_write): Likewise.

	libparted: plug a leak in mac's write_block_zero
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (write_block_zero): Don't leak a
	1-sector-sized buffer.

	dos: remove unreachable code
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_new): Remove dead code.

	libparted: plug a leak in gpt_probe
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_probe): Avoid a leak when dev->length
	is one sector or smaller.

2009-12-14  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: improve dist-check.mk rules
	* dist-check.mk (null_AM_MAKEFLAGS): Remove LIBTOOL.  Adding it was
	erroneous, since it is required when building from a distribution
	tarball of a libtool-using project.  Reported by Ralf Wildenhues.
	(my-distcheck): Reorganize to use a subshell and set -e, so that
	failures propagate "out".  Without this change, setting LIBTOOL=false
	would cause a failure that would then be ignored, probably due to a
	problem in $(install-transform-check).

	maint: dist-check.mk adapt to parted-specific details
	* dist-check.mk (built_programs): Use parted/, not src/.
	(install-transform-check): Search sbin/, not /bin.
	Expect man pages to be in man8/*.8.

2009-12-13  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: sync dist-check.mk from coreutils
	* dist-check.mk: Sync from coreutils.
	* gnulib: Update to latest.

	maint: sync dist-check.mk from coreutils
	* dist-check.mk: Sync from coreutils.
	* gnulib: Update to latest.

	build: distribute gperf-generated file, pt-limit.c
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the
	gperf-generated file, pt-limit.c, so that people don't need to
	run gperf at build-from-tarball time.

2009-12-12  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	ui: mkpart: avoid double free
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart): This function frees "part_name"
	immediately after the final use, but also upon e.g., ped_disk_commit
	failure.  Set part_name to NULL after the first free, to make
	the second a no-op after the first.

	build: update spec: gperf is a new build-requirement
	* parted.spec.in (BuildRequires): Add gperf.
	Reported by Jeff Darcy.

2009-12-11  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	tests: ensure that parted can partition a loop device
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh: Reverse sense of tests, now that
	partitioning a loop device succeeds again.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

2009-12-11  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	linux: treat loopback devices as files
	We cannot do partition related ioctl's on loopback devices,
	so treat them as files.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (LOOP_MAJOR): Define.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_probe_type): Treat loopback
	devices as files.
	Reported by Josef Bacik in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/546622

2009-12-10  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	libparted: missing pop update mode in ped_disk_delete_all error path
	* libparted/disk.c(ped_disk_delete_all): Add missing update mode pop
	call in error path.

	libparted: make pop/push update mode propagate sanity check errors
	Sanity check errors indicate something is really really wrong, still
	sometimes they happen, when they happen it helps a lot in debugging
	them when the libparted caller immediately errors out at the first
	moment, rather then slugging along until things crash somewere.
	* libparted/disk.c(_disk_push_update_mode,_disk_pop_update_mode):
	Change return value from void to int, and return 0 when the sanity
	check calls fail.
	* libparted/disk.c(*): Update all _disk_push_update_mode /
	_disk_pop_update_mode callers to propagate the return value.

2009-12-10  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	libparted: add missing update mode pop in duplicate error path
	* libparted/disk.c(ped_disk_duplicate): Add missing update mode
	pop call in error path.

	gpt: Add support for appletv partitions
	* include/parted/disk.h(PedPartitionFlag): Add
	PED_PARTITION_APPLE_TV_RECOVERY.
	* libparted/disk.c(ped_partition_flag_get_name): Handle
	PED_PARTITION_APPLE_TV_RECOVERY.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c(PARTITION_APPLE_TV_RECOVERY_GUID):
	New define.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c(GPTPartitionData): Add atvrecv member.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c(_parse_part_entry, gpt_partition_new,
	gpt_partition_set_system, gpt_partition_set_flag,
	gpt_partition_get_flag, gpt_partition_is_flag_available):
	Handle atvrecv / PARTITION_APPLE_TV_RECOVERY_GUID.

	build: don't install s390 dasd internal headers into /usr/include
	* include/parted/Makefile.am (partedinclude_HEADERS):
	Remove $(S390_HDRS).
	(noinst_HEADERS): Put them here instead.

2009-12-10  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	ui: add --align command-line option to specify mkpart alignment
	The new --align command-line option can have the following values:
	none:     Use the minimum alignment allowed by the disk type
	cylinder: Align partitions to cylinders (the default)
	minimal: Use minimum alignment as given by the disk topology information
	optimal: Use optimum alignment as given by the disk topology information

	Note the "minimal" and "optimal" values will use layout information
	provided by the disk to align the logical partition table addresses
	to actual physical blocks on the disks.  The "minimal" value is the
	minimum aligment needed to align the partition properly to physical
	blocks, which avoids performance degradation.  Whereas the "optimum"
	alignment align's to a multiple of the physical block size in a way
	that guarantees optimal performance.

	The "minimal" and "optimal" values are useful only when parted is
	compiled with libblkid >= 2.17 and running on a kernel >= 2.6.31,
	otherwise they are equivalent to --align=none.

	* parted/parted.c (ALIGNMENT_ enum values): New enum.
	(options, options_help): Add --align option.
	(align_args, align_types, alignment): New global variables.
	(do_mkpart): Honor aligment variable.
	(_parse_options): handle --align option.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add argmatch.
	* NEWS: Mention the new --align option.
	* doc/parted.texi: Document --align option.
	* doc/C/parted.8: Likewise.

	NEWS: update with libblkid and kernel requirements for alignment funcs
	* NEWS: Change the note for the align-check command to also reference
	libblkid, add a note to the libparted alignment functions NEWS entry
	about libblkid and kernel requirements.

	NEWS: Add new disk flag functions to NEWS
	* NEWS: Add new disk flag functions.

	msdos, sun: implement disk flag operations
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (DosDiskData): New struct.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_alloc, msdos_duplicate, msdos_free):
	Handle per disk DosDiskData.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_disk_set_flag, msdos_disk_get_flag,
	msdos_disk_is_flag_available): New functions.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_disk_set_flag, sun_disk_get_flag,
	sun_disk_is_flag_available): New functions.

	libparted: add disk flag functions and PED_DISK_CYLINDER_ALIGNMENT flag
	Sometimes we want to be able to set flags at the disk level rather then
	at the parition level, to influence how new partitions will be created
	for example.  This patch adds functions to do this (modelled after the
	partition flag functions), and adds a PED_DISK_CYLINDER_ALIGNMENT flag.

	This flag (which defaults to true) controls if disk types for which
	cylinder alignment is optional do cylinder alignment when a new
	partition gets added. This flag is available for msdos and sun
	disklabels (for sun labels it only controls the aligning of the end of
	the partition).
	* include/parted/disk.h (PedDiskFlag): New type
	* include/parted/disk.h (ped_disk_set_flag, ped_disk_get_flag,
	ped_disk_is_flag_available): new functions and PedDiskOps members
	* include/parted/disk.h (ped_disk_flag_get_name,
	ped_disk_flag_get_by_name, ped_disk_flag_next): new functions
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_set_flag, ped_disk_get_flag,
	ped_disk_is_flag_available, ped_disk_flag_get_name,
	ped_disk_flag_get_by_name, ped_disk_flag_next): new functions

	dasd: fix leak in dasd_free
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_free): Free disk_specific data.

2009-12-09  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	build: make it clear which sector size is in use upon test failure
	* Makefile.am (ss-1024 ss-2048 ss-4096): New targets.
	Before this, top-level "make check" would lead to four separate
	runs through all the regression tests, one for each of the following
	simulated sector sizes: 1024 2048 4096, and one more for the native
	(usually 512), and it was not easy to tell which sector size was
	in use for a failing test.  Now, we still perform exactly the same
	tests, but the sector size is now part of each target name.

2009-12-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: exercise the new interfaces
	* tests/print-max.c: New file.
	* tests/t9021-maxima.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t9021-maxima.sh.
	(check_PROGRAMS): Add print-max.

	libparted: new interfaces: max start sector, max partition length
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_max_partition_start_sector): New function.
	(ped_disk_max_partition_length): New function.
	* include/parted/disk.h: Declare them.
	* NEWS (New features): Mention them.

	libparted: factor out duplication, hook up new APIs
	* include/parted/disk.h [struct _PedDiskOps]:
	(max_length, max_start_sector): New members.
	* libparted/labels/pt-common.h: New file.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (liblabels_la_SOURCES): Add it.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Include "pt-common.h".
	(msdos_partition_check): Remove function.
	(msdos_disk_ops): Remove factored out initializers.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/aix.c:
	(aix_disk_ops, aix_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c:
	(bsd_disk_ops, bsd_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c:
	(dasd_disk_ops, dasd_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c:
	(loop_disk_ops, loop_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c:
	(mac_disk_ops, mac_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c:
	(pc98_disk_ops, pc98_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c:
	(amiga_disk_ops, amiga_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c:
	(sun_disk_ops, sun_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (NULL_IF_DISCOVER_ONLY): Remove definition,
	now that it's in pt-common.h.

	libparted: use gperf-generated lookup function
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len):
	Rewrite to use the gperf-generated look-up function.
	(ptt_partition_max_start_sector): New function.
	(ptt_partition_max_length): New function.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: Declare them.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (GPERF, GPERF_OPTIONS): Define.
	(BUILT_SOURCES): Define.
	(liblabels_la_SOURCES): Append pt-limit.gperf.
	(pt-limit.c): New rule.
	(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Remove useless definition.
	(DISTCLEANFILES): Set to $(BUILT_SOURCES).
	* libparted/labels/pt-limit.gperf: New file.
	* cfg.mk (bootstrap-tools): Mention gperf.
	* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Require gperf-3.0.3.

	pc98: avoid segfault with simulated large sectors
	The pc98 partition table is by no means ready for >512-byte sectors,
	but at least it now gets past mklabel.  E.g., this usage no longer
	provokes double-free and read-uninitialized errors:
	dd if=/dev/zero of=F bs=512 count=1 seek=10000
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=4096 valgrind ../parted/parted -s F mklabel pc98
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c (pc98_write): Rewrite to avoid
	invalid access with >512-byte sectors.

	libparted: ptt_read_sectors: new function
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_read_sectors): New function.
	(ptt_read_sector): Rewrite to use it.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: Declare it.

2009-12-03  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	mac: hook up the partition_check function for this partition table type
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len): Define
	for MAC partition tables.  They too have 32-bit-limited partition
	starting sector number and partition length (in sectors).
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_partition_check): Use
	ptt_partition_max_start_len.

2009-11-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: exercise new align-check command
	* tests/t9030-align-check.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

	ui: new command: align-check TYPE N
	e.g.,
	  parted -s /dev/sda align-check min 1 && echo partition 1 is min-aligned
	  parted -s /dev/sda align-check opt 2 && echo partition 2 is opt-aligned

	* parted/parted.c:
	* parted/ui.c:
	* parted/ui.h:
	* NEWS (New features): Mention it.
	* doc/parted.texi (align-check): Describe it.

	tests: correct a comment
	* tests/t9020-alignment.sh: Correct a comment.

2009-11-27  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: ped_disk_clobber_exclude: remove now-unused function
	I see no utility in ped_disk_clobber_exclude (just a thin wrapper
	around ped_disk_clobber), so am removing the interface.
	* include/parted/disk.h (ped_disk_clobber_exclude): Remove prototype.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_clobber_exclude): Remove function.
	Now that all callers use NULL as 2nd argument, replace each call
	with one to ped_disk_clobber.
	* scripts/data/abi/baseline_symbols.txt: Remove it.

	Reviewed-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>

	ped_disk_clobber: change semantics
	Why?  Because if we're going to clobber a partition table,
	it is wasteful and error prone to try to interpret as a partition
	table whatever existing data there may be.  It may be corrupt, or
	a mix of two or more types.  It is far cleaner just to zero out
	the key sectors.

	The previous mechanism was like this:
	for each partition table type, T,
	    # See if the device has a partition of type T.
	    # If so, run the partition-table-specific code to clear it.
	    if t->ops->probe (dev)
	      t->ops->clobber (dev)
	Instead, simply zero out the first few and last few sectors.
	Except for GPT, for which we exempt the first sector (the pMBR).
	In order to zero out even the bits DASD uses for its identifying
	strings, we have to clobber at least the 8.5KiB at the beginning
	of the disk, so round up to 9KiB.
	* libparted/disk.c: Include "labels/pt-tools.h".
	(find_disk_type): New helper function.
	(ped_disk_clobber_exclude):

	Reviewed-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>

	dasd: allow the use of a *regular* backing file
	Before this change, dasd partition tables had to be associated with
	very specialized block devices available only on IBM s390 systems.
	This made testing especially hard.  Not only did you need access
	to one of those relatively uncommon systems, but you also needed
	access to a spare block device.  In addition, many of Parted's
	tests may be run as a non-privileged user, using regular files,
	and those tests would fail when run on an s390.

	This change makes it so you may now write a DASD partition table
	to a regular backing file, just as you may with any other supported
	partition table type.  However, note that even now, DASD support
	is conditionally compiled and hence enabled only when compiling
	for an s390 target.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_set_sector_size) [__s390__]:
	Allow operation on a device of type PED_DEVICE_FILE, as well as
	those of type PED_DEVICE_DASD.
	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c: Include <parted/device.h>.
	(fdasd_get_geometry): Add a new "dev" parameter, required for
	dev-phys-sector_size, which is needed in order to initialize
	the "anc" structure without using the device-specific ioctls.
	When file descriptor "f" refers to a regular file, initialize
	"anc", "dasd_info", etc. from other sources (fstat and dev->).
	Update all callers to reflect added parameter.
	(fdasd_check_api_version): Skip ioctl-calling tests when "f" is
	a regular file.
	* include/parted/fdasd.h: Update fdasd_get_geometry prototype.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_probe): Also allow PED_DEVICE_FILE.
	(dasd_alloc_metadata): Initialize arch_specific->real_sector_size,
	which is used in calculating vtoc_end.

	Reviewed-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>

	loop: simplify/correct loop_clobber
	Before, it would clear a sector only if it recognized its own
	signature.  In addition, it would continue clearing subsequent
	sectors as long as loop_probe succeeded.  Now we simply clear
	the first sector.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_clobber): Simplify.

	Reviewed-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>

2009-11-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: indicate that we expect t3200-type-change to fail, for now
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Move t3200-type-change.sh to ...
	(XFAIL_TESTS): ...here.

2009-11-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: correct t3200-type-change.sh
	* tests/t3200-type-change.sh: The initial version was incomplete.

	tests: provide a new function: fail_
	* tests/t-lib.sh (fail_): New function.

	tests: t0001-tiny.sh: avoid spurious failure when run as root.
	* tests/t0001-tiny.sh: Control characters were getting in the way.
	Filter them out.

2009-11-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	dasd: avoid NULL-dereference via disk->type->ops->partition_check
	Commit f387fee8 added the new ops->partition_check() function,
	and a <type>_partition_check function for each partition table
	format _except_ dasd.  This change adds one for dasd, too.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c: Include "pt-tools.h".
	(dasd_partition_check): New function.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len): Add "dasd"
	to the list of partition table type names for which the 32-bit
	limits on starting sector and partition length apply.
	Correct a comment.
	Considering the 32-bit fields in "struct fdasd_hd_geometry",
	it is safe to assume that larger offset or size is not possible.

2009-11-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: "make stable" emitted an invalid gnupload command
	* cfg.mk (gnu_ftp_host-stable): Rename from gnu_ftp_host-major.

2009-11-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	test for partition-type-changing bug
	* tests/t3200-type-change.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

2009-11-13  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: greatly simply gpt_clobber; minor semantic change, too
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_clobber): Don't bother to read and
	parse existing headers.  Instead, simply clear three sectors:
	the pMBR, the primary header (LBA1), and the last sector.
	There is no point in clearing what the primary header says is the
	AlternateLBA, since once the primary header and the last sector
	are cleared, there is no risk of any tool using it by mistake.

	tests: t0000-basic.sh: minor correction
	* tests/t0000-basic.sh: When zeroing out the first sector,
	use dd's conv=notrunc.  Otherwise, we'd also truncate the
	backing file size to 4KiB.

	linux_read: give a proper diagnostic for an "end of file" error
	Before today's gpt_probe bug fix, its test case would provoke
	an invalid diagnostic.  This makes the diagnostic useful.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_read): When hitting EOF while reading,
	diagnose it properly, rather than via strerror(0) (i.e., "Success").

	gpt_probe: don't attempt to read beyond end of a very small disk
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_probe): Don't try to read the
	2nd sector if that's beyond the end of the disk.
	* tests/t0001-tiny.sh: New test, to expose the above boundary-case bug.
	Part of the msdos-partition-creation process involves probing for
	other types of partition tables.  Probing for gpt would evoke a
	nonsensical diagnostic.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t0001-tiny.sh.

	dvh: replace open-coded dvh_clobber with equivalent, shorter code
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_clobber): Simply use ptt_clear_sectors.

	tests: weaken t0202-gpt-pmbr to assume a preexisting GPT table
	* tests/t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: Lay down an initial GPT table before
	writing to the MBR, so this test passes with the new semantics.

	tests: rewrite t0202 to use new framework
	* tests/t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: Rewrite.

	ped_disk_type_get_next: fix a const-correctness bug
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_type_get_next): Make param const.
	* include/parted/disk.h (ped_disk_type_get_next): Update prototype.

2009-11-12  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	NEWS: mention recent changes

2009-11-12  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: more const-correctness fixes

2009-11-12  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dasd: fix ped_disk_new_fresh to not read old data from disk
	dasd_write(), was reading the volume label from the disk (trough
	fdasd_check_volume()) and later writing it back again, this is fine for
	existing dasd labels, but when creating a fresh label, this would
	also cause the old volume label to be re-used, and if the old label
	was corrupt, it would cause fdasd_check_volume() and thus dasd_write()
	to fail.  Reported here: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/533808

	* libparted/arch/linux.c: include fdasd.h.
	(init_dasd): Do BIODASDINFO ioctl, and store the dasd devno in
	arch_specific.
	(init_dasd): Remove dead (never reached) code.
	* libparted/arch/linux.h (struct _LinuxSpecific): Add devno member.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (DasdDiskSpecific): add vlabel member.
	(dasd_alloc): Init DasdDiskSpecific.vlabel for fresh disks
	(dasd_read): Store read vlabel in DasdDiskSpecific.vlabel.
	(dasd_write): Write DasdDiskSpecific.vlabel instead of on disk vlabel.

2009-11-10  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: avoid s390-specific compilation failiure
	* libparted/labels/vtoc.c (vtoc_volume_label_init): Don't use
	strncpy to copy 84 bytes into a 4-byte field.  Instead, use
	memcpy to copy "sizeof *vlabel" bytes into the "vlabel".

	maint: fix s390-specific const correctness problems
	* libparted/labels/vtoc.c (vtoc_error, vtoc_ebcdic_enc):
	(vtoc_ebcdic_dec): Declare parameters to be const, as required.
	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c (fdasd_error): Likewise.
	* include/parted/vtoc.h (vtoc_ebcdic_enc, vtoc_ebcdic_enc): Update
	prototypes.

	gpt: fix a bug in the new PE-array CRC checks on big-endian systems
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (check_PE_array_CRC, gpt_read): Always
	convert the PartitionEntryArrayCRC32 to CPU endianness before
	comparing with a just-computed CRC.

2009-11-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: use gnulib's canonicalize-lgpl module
	Replace Parted's private version of canonicalize_file_name.
	* libparted/device.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
	(canonicalize_file_name) [!HAVE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME]:
	Remove definition.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add canonicalize-lgpl.

2009-11-07  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: linux: don't deref NULL upon failed malloc or realloc
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_read_fd): Handle allocation failure.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: use EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE, not 0 and 1 to exit
	Convert all uses automatically, via these two commands:
	git grep -l '\<exit *(1)'|xargs --no-run-if-empty \
	  perl -pi -e 's/\b(exit ?)\(1\)/$1(EXIT_FAILURE)/'
	git grep -l '\<exit *(0)'|xargs --no-run-if-empty \
	  perl -pi -e 's/\b(exit ?)\(0\)/$1(EXIT_SUCCESS)/'
	* libparted/fs/fat/table.c (fat_table_get): Use symbolic exit codes.
	* libparted/labels/vtoc.c (vtoc_update_format5_label_add): Likewise.
	(vtoc_update_format5_label_del): Likewise.
	(vtoc_update_format7_label_add): Likewise.
	(vtoc_update_format7_label_del): Likewise.
	* m4/parted.m4 (PARTED_CHECK_LIBPARTED): Likewise.
	* parted/parted.c (do_quit): Likewise.
	* parted/strlist.c (gettext_to_wchar, wchar_to_str): Likewise.
	* parted/ui.c (reset_env, help_msg, non_interactive_mode): Likewise.

2009-11-06  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dasd: fix unused variable warning
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_get_partition_alignment): Fix unused
	variable warning.

	linux: use cached major minor instead of statting the device again
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_remove_parts): Use cached major/minor
	numbers.

	linux: use devicemapper task name instead of device node name
	Use devicemapper task name instead of device node name as basename for
	devicemapper disk partitions.

	This is needed for upcoming lvm changes where the /dev/mapper/foobar
	files are becoming symlinks, so we will end up opening /dev/dm-#,
	and naming our partitions dm-#p1, dm-#p2, instead of foobarp1,
	foobarp2, etc.

	linux: use major / minor to specify device mapper device in dm_task
	Use major / minor to specify device mapper device instead of
	dm_task_set_name. This is needed for upcoming lvm changes where the
	/dev/mapper/foobar files are becoming symlinks, so we will end up
	opening /dev/dm-#, and dm-# is not a valid dm_task name.

	This is only needed in this one place, as in the other places where we
	use dm_task_set_name, the name we use was returned by libdevicemapper
	itself in an earlier function call.

2009-11-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: enable the FS-resizing (tests only HFS and FAT)
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t3000-resize-fs.sh.

	maint: remove stray "types and" in the big FS-op warning
	* parted/parted.c (issue_fs_op_warning): Correct grammar in diagnostic.

	tests: convert more tests to new framework
	* tests/t0400-loop-clobber-infloop.sh: Convert.
	* tests/t0010-script-no-ctrl-chars.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh: Likewise, and convert it to use scsi_debug.
	* tests/t-local.sh (require_512_byte_sector_size_): Copy this
	function from test-lib.sh.

2009-11-04  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	dasd: fix disk duplication
	Fix dasd_duplicate and add a dasd_partition_duplicate function.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c(dasd_partition_duplicate): New function.
	(dasd_duplicate): Don't set the disk_specific pointer to NULL!
	(dasd_duplicate): Copy DasdDiskSpecific from old disk to new disk.

	dasd: set disk_specific->format_type in dasd_alloc
	Set disk_specific->format_type in dasd_alloc, so that the disk
	returned by ped_disk_new_fresh is a valid dasd disk.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_alloc): Set disk_specific->format_type.

	dasd: cache real_sector_size in linux_probe
	dasd_alloc was doing an ioctl to get the real sector size for the dasd
	device (we are faking 512 bytes sectors), but when called directly
	from ped_disk_new_fresh(), the device is not open causing this to fail.

	This patch fixes things by caching the real_sector_size in the linux
	arch_specific data and making the dasd label handling use this.
	libparted/arch/linux.c(_device_set_sector_size): Cache real sector size.
	(_device_set_sector_size, init_dasd, linux_new): Only compile dasd code
	on s390 and s390x.

	dasd: remove bogus part_info pointer from DasdPartitionData
	The part_info pointer in DasdPartitionData was only used to
	pass fdasd partition_info_t pointers from dasd_write to
	the dasd_write dasd_update_type utility function. Since these
	pointers are not valid outside the lifetime of dasd_write, they
	should not be stored in the longer lived DasdPartitionData.

	* libparted/labels/dasd.c(DasdPartitionData): Remove part_info member.
	(dasd_read): Stop setting DasdPartitionData part_info.
	(dasd_update_type): Add part_info argument to pass fdasd
	partition_info_t pointers from dasd_write.
	(dasd_write): Stop setting DasdPartitionData part_info, pass
	partition_info_t pointers to dasd_update_type as a separate argument.

	dasd: clean up anchor handling
	The current dasd label code keeps an fdasd anchor struct in the
	DasdDiskSpecific struct, and fills this during dasd_read. However this
	anchor does not get updated with any future mods, until dasd_write,
	at which points it gets completely re-initialized.

	Since the contents of the anchor saved during read does not get used
	anywhere else, this patch switches to using local anchor structs in
	dasd_read and dasd_write. This will also allow writing a significantly
	simpler duplicate implementation, then the one which is currently
	added to the Fedora package with a patch from Joel Granados (The
	current master dasd_duplicate implementation is not functional).

	This patch also fixes several missing calls to fdasd_cleanup() fixing
	several memory leaks.

	* libparted/arch/linux.h (struct _LinuxSpecific): Drop anchor member.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (DasdDiskSpecific): Drop anchor member.
	(dasd_clobber): Add missing fdasd_cleanup().
	(dasd_read, dasd_write): Use local anchor struct instead of a
	dynamically allocated one in DasdDiskSpecific.
	(dasd_read): Don't leak a PedConstraint in 2 error paths.
	(dasd_update_type): Pass in the used anchor as argument.

2009-11-03  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: distribute new files, t-local.sh and t-lvm.sh
	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add t-local.sh and t-lvm.sh.

	tests: appease "make syntax-check"
	* tests/print-align.c: Include "progname.h".  Call set_program_name.

	tests: t6000-dm.sh: update and adapt to changed LVM2
	* tests/t6000-dm.sh: Rewrite to use new test framework and
	to disable multipath testing, since LVM2 has changed in such
	a way that it no longer works with loop devices.

	tests: do not invoke scsi_debug_setup_ in a subshell
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh: Do not invoke scsi_debug_setup_ in
	a subshell, since it sets a variable that cleanup machinery expects
	to see.
	* tests/t9020-alignment.sh: Likewise.

	tests: tweak temporary dirname prefix
	* tests/t-lib.sh (t_): Use "pe-" as prefix, not "gz-".

	tests: update lvm-utils.sh from lvm2
	* tests/lvm-utils.sh: Merge in changes from lvm2.

	tests: adapt/update lvm-related infrasture, too
	* tests/t-local.sh: Source t-lvm.sh.
	* tests/t-lvm.sh: Clone and update of lvm-utils.sh,
	for when we retire that file in favor of this one.

	tests: adapt t8000-loop.sh
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh: Rewrite in new style, and adjust to
	expect new diagnostic.

	tests: print and check partition alignment info, too
	* tests/print-align.c: Print partition alignment info, too
	* tests/t9020-alignment.sh: Check partition alignment too.

	tests: serialize tests that use the scsi_debug module
	* tests/t-local.sh (scsi_debug_lock_file_): New global.
	(scsi_debug_acquire_lock_): New function.
	(scsi_debug_setup_): Call it, to acquire the lock.
	(scsi_debug_cleanup_): Release the lock.

	tests: test the new alignment functions
	* tests/t9020-alignment.sh: New test.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it to the list.

	tests: factor out some more
	* tests/t-local.sh (require_scsi_debug_module_): New function.
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh: Use it.

	tests: perform scsi_debug cleanup automatically...
	...rather than requiring each test to do it.
	* tests/t-lib.sh ($cleanup_eval): New variable.  Initialize.
	(remove_tmp_): Use it.
	* tests/t-local.sh: Record whether modprobe succeeded.
	(cleanup_eval_): Append an invocation of scsi_debug_cleanup_
	so that it is always run.
	(scsi_debug_cleanup_): Run rmmod only if the modprobe succeeded.
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh (cleanup_): Remove.

2009-11-02  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: move scsi_debug framework into shared script
	* tests/t-local.sh (-scsi_debug_cleanup_, wait_for_dev_to_appear_):
	(print_sd_names_, scsi_debug_setup_): New functions, factored out of ...
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh: ...this file.

	tests: document and begin to factor out scsi_debug framework
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh: Add comments, fix a bug in
	"comm" usage, prepare to factor out scsi_debug framework.

	tests: add a helper program to print alignment info for a device
	* tests/print-align.c: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Define.
	(AM_CPPFLAGS, LDADD): Define.
	(AM_CFLAGS): Enable warnings here, too, by adding
	$(WARN_CFLAGS) and $(WERROR_CFLAGS).

2009-11-01  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	Implement get_partition_alignment DiskOp for all labels which need it
	Implement get_partition_alignment DiskOp for all labels which require
	an alignment with a grain_size != 1.

	libparted: add ped_disk_get_partition_alignment() function
	This functions get the alignment needed for partition boundaries on this disk.
	The returned alignment describes the alignment for the start sector of the
	partition, for all disklabel types which require alignment, except Sun
	disklabels, the end sector must be aligned too. To get the end sector
	alignment decrease the PedAlignment offset by 1.

	libparted: add ped_device_get_xxx_aligned_constraint() functions
	Add ped_device_get_minimal_aligned_constraint() and
	ped_device_get_optimal_aligned_constraint() functions to libparted.

	These functions can be used to get a device constraint taking alignment into
	account.

	ped_device_get_constraint: return constraint without alignment
	In libparted-1.9 ped_device_get_constraint() would always return a constraint
	without any start / end aligning (grain_size == 1). Now that we are starting to
	support disks with a physical sector size other then 512, the old
	ped_device_get_constraint() code may actually start returning constrains
	with alignment info with a grain_size != 1.

	Since this is a behavior change and since the old code does not take a possible
	alignment info into account, this patch removes the aligning code from
	ped_device_get_constraint(), so that its behavior is unchanged.

	This patch also updates the functions doxygen documentation to reflect what
	it has actually done all these years.

	linux: add get_xxx_alignment() functions
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (get_minimum_alignment): New function.
	(get_optimum_alignment): New function.

	linux: save blkid topology in arch_specific data for later use
	This is a preparation patch for adding get_minimum_alignment
	and get_optimum_alignment functions to linux's _PedDeviceArchOps.
	* libparted/arch/linux.h (struct_LinuxSpecific) [probe, topology]:
	Add members.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_new): initialize
	arch_specific->probe and arch_specific->topology to NULL,
	(linux_destroy): Free arch_specific->probe.
	(get_minimum_io_size): Remove function.
	(get_blkid_topology): New function.
	(_device_set_sector_size): Call get_blkid_topology() instead of
	get_minimum_io_size() and retrieve minimum io size from the cached
	topology.

	libparted: add ped_device_get_xxx_alignment() functions
	Add ped_device_get_minimum_alignment() and ped_device_get_optimum_alignment()
	functions to libparted.

	Note this is a resent of my previous patchset with a number of typos corrected:
	aligment -> alignment
	minimal_alignment -> minimum_aligment
	optimal_alignment -> optimum_aligment

	Sorry for the noise.

2009-10-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: protect t7000 from the environment
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Initialize fail=0, so that an
	environment setting cannot perturb the test.

	tests: convert to new testing framework
	* tests/t0200-gpt.sh: Convert to new testing framework.
	* tests/t0201-gpt.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t0300-dos-on-gpt.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t0100-print.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t0250-gpt.sh: Likewise.

	dvh: document an as-yet-unplugged (but not serious) leak
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_add_partition): List some of the
	things I've tried to plug a leak exposed by a root-only test
	on dvh's partition-creation error path.  This leak is enough
	of a corner case that I may even leave it for now, and add a
	suppression for it, so that we're not distracted by it.

2009-10-28  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	dvh: plug three constraint-sized leaks
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_read, dvh_alloc_metadata):
	Free constraint upon failure, too.

	ui: plug multiple command_line_get_word leaks
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart, do_print):

	check: plug an even smaller (formatted "unit") leak
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_check): Free fs_size also upon success.

	check: plug a geometry-sized leak
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_check): Destroy "geom", when done with it.

	loop: don't leak a sector in loop_clobber
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_clobber): Replace leaky open-coded
	version with a use of Use ptt_clear_sectors.

	tests: t7000: remove mkpartfs tests
	This test tested both mkpart and mkpartfs.
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Remove the mkpartfs tests.

	tests: remove tests that are too FS-centric
	* tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: Remove file.
	* tests/t1500-small-ext2.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3100-resize-ext2-partion.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3000-constraints.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Remove them here, too.

2009-10-27  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	ui: plug a constraint leak in do_mkpart
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart): Free constraint after using it to
	add partition.

	gpt: plug two gpt-header leaks in gpt_read_headers
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read_headers): Free locals pri and/or
	bak if they are not valid.

	gpt: plug a 1-sector leak in gpt_read_headers
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read_headers): Free a sector.

	ui: plug a leak (partition_print_flags)
	* parted/parted.c (do_print): Free flags, after printing.

	libparted: plug an FS-alias-related leak
	* libparted/filesys.c (ped_file_system_alias_unregister):
	Free the alias we've just unregistered.

2009-10-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: update NEWS
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Describe two.

2009-10-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: header validity: also consider whether a PE array crc matches
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (check_PE_array_CRC): New function.
	(_header_is_valid): Use it to verify that partition entry array
	checksums match, too.
	Karel Zak noticed that this check was not being performed.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Adapt to changed diagnostic.

	gpt: tweak interfaces to pass disk, not disk->dev
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c: required for upcoming CRC-checking function.

	gpt: don't ignore an improbable (1-in-2^32) failure
	pth_crc32 mapped failure to a crc32 value of 0.  If that happened
	to match the stored value, there would be no indication that there
	had been a malloc failure.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (pth_crc32): Change interface so we can
	distinguish failure from a CRC value of 0.
	Update all callers.
	(_generate_header): Now that we recognize pth_crc32 can fail,
	we must admit that its void-returning caller _generate_header
	may fail, too.  Return "int" and adjust *its* callers.

	gpt: factor out code that is about to be reused
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c: Include <errno.h>.
	(gpt_read_PE_array): New function, ...
	(gpt_read): ...factored out of this one.  Use it.

	gpt: don't dereference NULL upon OOM (pth_get_raw callers)
	Handle each case in which pth_get_raw may return NULL.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (pth_get_raw): Upon OOM error, return 0
	rather than dereferencing NULL.
	(gpt_write): Don't dereference NULL upon OOM error.
	(gpt_read): Yet another.

	gpt: don't dereference NULL upon OOM (in pth_get_raw)
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (pth_get_raw): Don't dereference NULL
	on out of memory error.

	gpt: remove dead store
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (pth_crc32): Remove useless initialization.

	gpt: make an internal function "const"-correct
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_parse_header): Make "gpt" const.

	tests: convert t0280 to new test style.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Convert to new test style.
	* tests/t-lib.sh: Source t-local.sh.
	* tests/t-local.sh: New file.

	gpt: clean up
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_probe): Remove now-useless test before
	pth_free.
	(gpt_read): Use ptt_clear_sectors in place of open-coded equivalent.
	* cfg.mk (useless_free_options): Add --name=pth_free.

	gpt: make its header check a tiny bit more strict
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_header_is_valid): Declare a header
	to be invalid if its AlternateLBA is the same as MyLBA.

	2009-10-21  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	complete most of gpt-CRC-related rewrite
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_read_header): Remove now-unused function.

	t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: adapt for new output, improve test

	gpt: rewrite GPT header-reading code
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (read_header): Remove now-unused function.
	(gpt_read_headers): New function.
	(gpt_read): Rewrite to use gpt_read_headers.

	gpt: require that the backup table's AlternateLBA is 1
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_header_is_valid): When checking
	the backup header, ensure that its AlternateLBA is 1.

	tests: gpt: test for detection of corrupt backup partition header
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Corrupt the backup partition header's
	MyLBA, and require that an attempt to print the table fails.

	tests: hook up new GPT-crc-corrupting script
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Change diagnostic to say that
	the PTE CRC mismatch is in the primary table.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: Tweak diagnostic to match
	what the code now prints.

	gpt: also verify MyLBA when checking table validity
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_header_is_valid): Add parameter, my_lba.
	(_read_header): Update caller.
	(_parse_header): Comment out this use of _header_is_valid
	in an assertion.

	gpt: clean up formatting of static initializers
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (NULL_IF_DISCOVER_ONLY): Define.
	(gpt_disk_ops): Use it to avoid in-decl #if directives.

2009-10-20  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt.c: filter through indent --no-tabs...
	and manual fix-up to shorten long lines.
	Also, manually format the static initializers in e.g., gpt_disk_ops,
	since GNU indent botches that.

2009-10-19  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: add a comment
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_header_is_valid): Add a comment to explain
	the new partition entry size limitation of UINT32_MAX/16.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	tests: use scsi_debug to test-for 4k-sector-specific bug
	* tests/t9010-big-sector.sh: New root-only test.
	Requires 2.6.31, and the scsi_debug module, /sys/block/... support
	and an upcoming version of libblkid.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t9010-big-sector.sh.
	Thanks to Mike Snitzer for advice and for pointing me to similar
	code he wrote to test LVM.

	tests: begin the transition to coreutils' testing framework
	The existing testing framework makes it hard to diagnose test failures,
	so I'm switching to one that works better for me, from coreutils.
	* tests/t-lib.sh: New file.  Mostly from coreutils/tests/test-lib.sh.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TMPDIR): Update to pass more info to test scripts.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Add t-lib.sh.

	linux: use libblkid to determine ->phys_sector_size
	Before this change, creating a memory-mapped disk on a fedora-based
	system running 2.6.31.1-56.fc12.x86_64 using this command:
	modprobe scsi_debug dev_size_mb=1025 sector_size=4096
	and then running "parted -s /dev/sdd mklabel gpt print"
	would mistakenly print "Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/512B"
	The "512B" is what's wrong.  It should be "4096B".
	* configure.ac: Test for a new-enough blkid library.
	* libparted/Makefile.am (libparted_la_LIBADD): Add $(LIB_BLKID).
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (get_minimum_io_size): New function.
	(_device_set_sector_size): Use it.

	libparted: weaken a diagnostic
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_kernel_reread_part_table): Give a more
	accurate diagnostic.  Reported by Curtis Gedak.

	gpt: verify CRC32 of partition table entry array, too
	The partition table entry array's CRC was not being verified at all.
	This adds an interim check.  The full-blown change required to make
	this implementation conform to the EFI spec will be more invasive.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Check CRC of PTE array, too.
	* tests/t0280-gpt-corrupt.sh: New test for this.
	Reported by Karel Zak.

	doc: mention the "bios_grub" flag
	I don't like the idea of documenting this "flag setting" option,
	but it's been in the code for long enough now, and in actual use,
	that I feel obliged.  In the longer term, we'll probably deprecate
	it and instead add an interface to set a partition's type independent
	of mkpart's "type" argument.
	* doc/parted.texi (set): Mention bios_grub.

	tests: gpt: do not munge GPT data manually
	Otherwise, an upcoming change would cause this test to fail.
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Do not munge GPT data manually, since that
	does not update embedded CRCs, and thus renders it invalid.
	Set the attribute via "set 1 bios_grub on" instead.
	Also, use "name1" as the partition name, rather than the
	misleading "primary".
	Adjust diagnostics: the changes we make are no longer "manual."

2009-10-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	libparted: fix big-endian bug in gpt_get_max_supported_partition_count
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_get_max_supported_partition_count):
	Convert ->SizeOfPartitionEntry from little-endian to CPU endianness
	here, too.  This is along the same lines as commit d6e9b3bb, but
	with the difference that this code is not reachable via the
	command-line interface.

2009-10-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	post-release administrivia
	* NEWS: Add header line for next release.
	* .prev-version: Record previous version.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.

	version 2.0
	* NEWS: Record release date.

	gpt: don't malfunction on big-endian systems
	Numerous GPT tests would fail when run on e.g., big-endian PPC.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Now that we use the
	SizeOfPartitionEntry member, be sure to convert from GPT's
	little-endian on-disk format to to CPU endianness.
	This bug was introduced via commit 14cce9b2, 2009-06-10, "gpt:
	fix gpt_read to read all of the partition entries correctly".
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_header_is_valid): Also convert it here.
	Add a test to ensure that the partition entry size is no larger
	than the slightly arbitrary UINT32_MAX/16.
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: add gnulib's gnu-web-doc-update module
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add gnu-web-doc-update

	doc: add pointer to NEWS in README
	* README: Mention NEWS.

	doc: update README
	* README (WARNING): Mention upcoming removal of FS-manipulation
	capabilities and that we'll retain FAT/HFS resize capabilities.
	Remove an obsolete URL.  Do not encourage email to individuals.
	Update info-viewing instructions, provide the on-line doc URL.

	tests: resize FAT and HFS file systems
	Since it looks like we're stuck with keeping at least FAT and HFS
	file-system resizing support in libparted, we have an obligation to
	exercise at least some of that functionality.  For now, I've limited
	this test to shrinking well-aligned partitions by a well-behaved
	amount.  Curtis Gedak helped come up with a usable test.

	* tests/t3000-resize-fs.sh: New file.
	Use starting partition offset that is on a cylinder boundary,
	and increase the partition size to be larger than 256 MiB.
	When resizing, choose the new size to be exactly one cylinder
	(8MiB) smaller than the original.

2009-10-06  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	ped_partition_busy: do not call the libparted exception handler
	Modify libparted/arch/linux.c _partition_get_part_dev() to not call
	_device_stat() but instead use stat directly, as _device_stat() calls
	the libparted exception handler, and we don't want this here, the only
	caller of _partition_get_part_dev() is _partition_is_mounted(), which
	in turn only gets called by linux_partition_is_busy(), and we don't
	want to "throw" exceptions from ped_partition_busy().

	This issue was noticed in combination with pyparted as used by
	anaconda, see: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/527035#c10

2009-10-01  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	doc: mention the GPT/msftres bug fix
	* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.

	parted: issue a warning upon any use of a file-system op
	* parted/parted.c (issue_fs_op_warning): New function.
	(do_cp, do_mkfs, do_mkpartfs, do_move, do_resize, do_check): Call it.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Export the envvar setting,
	PARTED_SUPPRESS_FILE_SYSTEM_MANIPULATION_WARNING=1 to suppress
	those warnings while running the few remaining FS-related tests.

	maint: avoid false-positive NULL-deref warning from clang
	* parted/ui.c: Include <assert.h>.
	(command_line_get_disk): Add an assertion that command_line_get_device
	currently guarantees will always be true.  This placates clang regarding
	its sole NULL-deref warning.
	(command_line_get_device): Move declarations "down" to first use.

	build: use more gnulib modules for better POSIX compliance
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add modules exposed via
	make CFLAGS=-DGNULIB_POSIXCHECK 2>&1 \
	|perl -lne '/.* use gnulib module (\S+).*/ and print $1' \
	|sort |uniq -c|sort -nr
	Add these: close fsync lseek mkstemp strdup unlink

	maint: function returning "int", did not return a value.
	* parted/ui.c (init_readline): Return a value (always 0 for now).
	* parted/parted.c (_init): Handle init_readline's return value.

	maint: remove more dead stores and fix a bug in do_mkpartfs
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_mkfs.c (ext2_mkfs_create_lost_and_found_inode):
	Punt: suppress clang's (aka scan-build's) warning.
	* parted/parted.c (snap_to_boundaries): Remove a dead store.
	(do_mkpartfs): The apparent dead store to part_name exposed a real bug.
	In fact, it highlighted that while do_mkpart uses its "part_name"
	variable (and calls ped_partition_set_name), do_mkpartfs did not.
	(snap_to_boundaries): Remove dead store.
	* libparted/unit.c (parse_chs): Likewise, and a leak.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/reloc_plus.c (hfsplus_cache_from_catalog): Likewise.
	(hfsplus_cache_from_extent): Remove a dead store.
	(hfsplus_cache_from_attributes): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/advfs_plus.c (hfsplus_btree_search): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_block_relocator.c (ext2_block_relocate_shrink):
	Remove dead store and corresponding decl.
	* parted/ui.h: Mark 2nd parameter as non-null.

	maint: remove dead store code and declarations
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_partition_set_flag): Remove dead store
	and corresponding decl.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (init_ide): Likewise.
	(_dm_maptype): Likewise.
	(_mount_table_search): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/asfs.c (_asfs_probe): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_alloc_metadata): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_write): Likewise.
	(amiga_write): Again.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/apfs.c (_generic_apfs_probe): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/reloc_plus.c (hfsplus_effect_move_extent): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/reloc.c (hfs_effect_move_extent): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (probe_partition_for_geom): Remove dead
	store in "can't happen" case.

	make PED_ASSERT handling sane: abort on false condition
	Upon a failed PED_ASSERT, Do not ask the interactive user if they want
	to continue.  This change will affect any code that expects to be able
	to continue after a failed PED_ASSERT condition.  However, such code is
	so fundamentally broken that this change is required.  If you require
	to be able to continue after a false condition, then the code must
	not use a macro named like PED_ASSERT.  This change was motivated by
	my desire to use the clang static analysis tool.  Without this change,
	there were over 300 mostly-false-positive reports.  With it, just 31,
	almost all legitimate.
	* libparted/debug.c (ped_assert): Remove first parameter.
	It is now tested via the macro.
	Now, this function always aborts, which helps clang understand.
	Do not ask the interactive user if s/he wants to continue.
	* include/parted/debug.h (PED_ASSERT): Test condition here,
	not in ped_assert.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_remove_partition): Remove the label
	that was used only upon failing PED_ASSERT.  Now that PED_ASSERT
	always aborts for a false condition, that would have been dead code.
	(ped_disk_new_fresh): Likewise.

	build: avoid a shadowing warning
	* libparted/fs/hfs/advfs_plus.c (hfsplus_get_empty_end): Rename local,
	"link" to avoid shadowing the syscall.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/advfs.c (hfs_get_empty_end): Likewise.

2009-09-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	fat-FS: do not modify fat file system support
	Revert "Add fat support for sector_size > 512."
	This reverts commit 14395c356664a3b88f3929a6a3ad69bca374f70d.

	Revert "Fix compile failures."
	This reverts commit 7603e404ee60f2f892be380a23c390f4638f451f.

	doc: update NEWS
	* NEWS: Mention >512-byte sector support.

	build: use newer bootstrap script
	* bootstrap: Update from coreutils.

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	maint: update most copyright year lists to include 2009
	I used this command:
	make update-copyright \
	  UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_FORCE=1 UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=1

	tests: enable more syntax-checks
	* cfg.mk: Enable a few more tests.
	* include/parted/debug.h: Remove useless parens to avoid
	triggering failure of the sc_useless_cpp_parens syntax-check.
	* libparted/arch/linux.h: Likewise.
	* libparted/libparted.c: Likewise.

	tests: enable a few syntax-checks
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Remove a few useless exclusions
	and enable a few syntax checks.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_destroy): Avoid triggering the
	sc_cast_of_argument_to_free check.
	* parted/strlist.c (str_list_destroy_node): Likewise.

2009-09-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: gpt: exercise creating all partition types; check for msftres bug
	Ensure that a newly-created partition in a GPT partition table has no
	'flag' set, by default.  This test also exercises setting the "name"
	on a partition and creates one partition of each supported type.
	* tests/t0220-gpt-msftres.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add that new file.

2009-09-24  Keshav P R  <skodabenz@rocketmail.com>

	gpt: don't use msftres flag for FAT/NTFS partitions
	This patch corrects the bug in parted due to which any FAT(12,16,32)
	or NTFS partition(s) is, by default, incorrectly set as "Microsoft
	Reserved Partition" type in GPT disks.  With this change, parted
	defaults to setting the FAT/NTFS Partitions partition type to
	Linux/Windows Basic Data Partition which will make them accessible
	in Mac OS X and Windows.

	Reported by hramrach@centrum.cz in <http://bugs.debian.org/441033>,
	with suggested change by Osamu Aoki <osamu@debian.org>.
	Keshav P R <skodabenz@rocketmail.com> wrote the above and prepared
	this patch.

2009-09-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	ui: do not initialize readline (which would output!) in --script mode
	Running parted with its --script (-s) option would, surprisingly,
	print a few control characters if TERM were set appropriately,
	and if readline and curses support were compiled in.
	This fixes it not to do that.
	* parted/parted.c (_init): Initialize readline support only after
	parsing command line options, so we can skip it in --script mode.
	* parted/ui.c (init_readline): New function.
	Body extracted from ...
	(init_ui): ...here.
	* parted/ui.h (init_readline): Declare.
	* tests/t0010-script-no-ctrl-chars.sh: New file.  Test for the above.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add that new file.

2009-09-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	loop: don't infloop
	Correct a bug introduced in commit 52815877, 2007-06-15,
	"Make loop_probe and loop_clobber work with sector_size > 512, too."
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_clobber): Initialize "i" before
	the loop, not inside it.
	* tests/t0400-loop-clobber-infloop.sh: Test for this.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

2009-09-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: correct t1100-busy-label
	This test had two problems: FS-manipulation (creates a FAT fs) even
	for non-512-byte sectors, and it had a now-unexpected line in the
	expected output of its final command.
	* tests/t1100-busy-label.sh: Use require_512_byte_sector_size_,
	so that we skip this test when in non-512-sector size mode.
	Remove the now-bogus line.
	Note: this test is not normally run.
	In order to run it, you have to run as root and set two envvars, e.g.,
	sudo make check DEVICE_TO_ERASE=/dev/sde DEVICE_TO_ERASE_SIZE=16.4MB

	build: update gnulib submodule to latest

	build: sync bootstrap from coreutils
	* bootstrap: Update from coreutils.

2009-08-28  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	linux-commit: do not unnecessarily open partition device nodes
	After patching parted with my do-not-use-BLKPG patch, I started
	to get EBUSY errors on commit_to_os. Note this is not caused
	by the do-not-use-BLKPG patch, this was already happening, but
	parted was silently ignoring the errors (and the kernel was
	not notified of the changes, which is bad).  The error now
	actually gets reported.

	The problem turns out to be in libparted/arch/linux.c's
	_flush_cache function, which walks all the partitions of the
	disk and does BLKFLSBUF calls on them.  This causes the following:

	commit_to_os -> device_open -> fd = open /dev/sda ->
	_flush_cache -> for each /dev/sda# open, ioctl, close
	-> ioctl(fd, BLKRRPART) -> EBUSY

	What is happening here is that the:
	for each /dev/sda# open, ioctl, close

	Is causing udev change events for all the /dev/sda#
	nodes, which causes udev to call blkid on all these nodes
	(on systems which use DeviceKit), so blkid has /dev/sda# nodes
	open while BLKRRPART gets called on /dev/sda -> EBUSY.

	I've checked with two independend storage subsystem kernel
	developers, and /dev/sda and /dev/sda#, guarantee cache coherency
	now-a-days.  So there is no need to do this for 2.6, which also
	eliminates the need to call _flush_cache() on device open at all.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_have_kern26): New function.
	(_flush_cache): For linux kernels 2.6 and newer, don't flush
	partition devices.
	(linux_open): Skip _flush_cache on newer kernels here, too.

	linux-commit: remove the use of the BLKPG ioctl
	While testing partitionable mdraid I noticed that the kernels
	view of the partition table never changes even though I was successfully
	making commit_to_os() calls.

	This has let to me diving into libparted's commit_to_os() code for Linux
	and there are multiple issues hiding in there:

	1) Parted reads /sys/block/foo/range to determine how many partitions
	   the device type supports and then makes BLKPG ioctl's to update the
	   kernels view of the partition table for partitions which fall into
	   this range. However for example /sys/block/sda/range contains 16,
	   there are 2 issue with libparted using this number:
	   1) scsi major's only support 15 partitions, 1 of the range of 16
	      is reserved for the whole device, yet libparted will try
	      to notify the kernel about 16 partitions if present
	   2) If the major's partition minor's run out, the kernel will switch
	      to the mdp major for the other partitions, iow range no longer
	      limits the number of partitions.

	2) libparted assumes the user knows what he is doing, and will ignore
	   -ebusy errors for partitions, assuming that the user is smart enough
	   to only change unused partitions. Parted does this without checking
	   if the partitions which return ebusy actually are unchanged causing
	   REAL errors to get unreported (BAD, really really BAD)

	3) because of 1) libparted will only sync 1 partition on /dev/md#
	   devices (would be 0 if not for the of by 1 bug as all md#p#
	   partitions use the mdp major), and it fails to even do that without
	   reporting an error.

	###

	1) we can fix by simply not checking /sys/block/foo/range, but instead
	   just syncing max partitions.

	2) is more troublesome, we could just make -EBUSY n error,
	   but that may annoy / bug some users. OTOH in certain cases libparted
	   already falls back to BLKRRPART which will return EBUSY so users
	   should already be prepared to handle EBUSY

	3) Could be fixed by making libparted recognize mdraid as a device type
	   and except mdraid from using BLKPG, like it already is doing with
	   DASD, but it might be better to just get rid of using BLKPG all
	   together.  See below.

	An even bigger problem IMHO is the use of the BLKPG ioctl instead of
	BLKRRPART at all. What this does is tell the kernel parted's view
	of the partition table and make it use that, instead of telling
	the kernel to reread the partition table.  According to the parted
	sources this is done for the case where the kernel does not know
	the disklabel type. However as soon as the system is rebooted, the
	system will be using the kernel's view. So IMHO it would be much
	better to always use the kernels view and just always call BLKRRPART
	in commit_to_os(), this would solve all of the above issues, *and*
	make the way the system views the partition table consistent between
	just after running parted and after a reboot.

	I've attached a patch which removes the use of the BLKPG ioctl, notice
	that this also removes a lot of special case code and workarounds,
	which existence to me clearly indicates that using the BLKPG ioctl is
	a bad idea.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_disk_commit): Remove the use of the
	BLKPG ioctl.
	(_blkpg_add_partition, _blkpg_part_command, _blkpg_remove_partition):
	(_device_get_partition_range, _disk_sync_part_table, _have_blkpg):
	(_have_devfs): Remove functions thus rendered unused.

2009-08-28  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: make two partition-related tests work for other sector sizes
	These two root-only tests would fail with the PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE envvar
	set to anything other than 512.  Now they also work for multiples.
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: Make sector-size agnostic.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.

	tests: make it easier to diagnose loop_setup_ failure
	* tests/lvm-utils.sh: Don't redirect stderr to /dev/null.

	tests: avoid spurious failure due to extra space in diagnostic
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len):
	Remove stray space in diagnostic that was causing the root-only
	regression test, t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh, to fail.

	tests: avoid spurious failure on "nodev" mounted partition
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh: Skip this test if loop_setup_ fails.
	* tests/t6000-dm.sh: Likewise.

2009-08-28  Hans de Goede  <hdegoede@redhat.com>

	parted: avoid unnecessary open/close on commit, and thus udev activity
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_commit): Open/close the underlying file
	descriptor in this function, so that callees, ped_disk_commit_to_dev
	and ped_disk_commit_to_os do not each perform open/close syscalls.
	This saves an open/close pair, and thus avoids unneeded udev
	activity on Linux.

	Before this change, when calling commit() on a ped_disk, the
	following would happen:

	open /dev/sda
	write partition table
	close /dev/sda
	open /dev/sda
	ioctl (BLKRRPART)
	close /dev/sda

	This is rather inefficient, and causes 2 udev change events to be fired
	for /dev/sda (+ the change events from the BLKRRPART), causing all kind
	of scanning (blkid & friends) twice.

	This patch fixes things to only open the device once.

2009-08-26  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	dos: adjust variable declarations
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (write_ext_table): Move declaration of S down
	to just before its first use.
	Fix alignment of lba_offset declaration.

	dos: factor out and define DOS_N_PRI_PARTITIONS
	* dos.c (DOS_N_PRI_PARTITIONS): Define.

	dos: use sizeof(variable) instead of sizeof(type)
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (write_ext_table): Use sizeof(variable)
	instead of sizeof(type)
	(write_empty_table, msdos_write): Likewise.

	tests: t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: various fixes
	* tests/t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: use $bootcode_size variable instead
	of plain 446.  Do not use /dev/urandom since it might not exist.

	tests: t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh: various fixes
	* tests/t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh:
	- fix typo where only first 400B of fake bootcode was installed
	- use bootcode_size variable and increase its value from 440 to 446
	- do not use /dev/urandom since it might not exist

2009-08-22  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: ignore more generated files
	* .gitignore: Ignore a few more build artifacts.

	tests: don't use "echo -n"
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Use printf, not "echo -n", for portability.

2009-08-21  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	test for the bootcode-in-extended-partition fix
	* tests/t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t2300-dos-label-extended-bootcode.sh.

	do not discard bootcode from extended partition
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (write_ext_table): Do not discard
	  bootcode from extended partition on msdos label when some of
	  the logical partitions are changed

2009-08-21  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Remove unneeded test.
	This test made sure that "md" was ignored when doing partition specific
	actions.  We have added code that allows this scan once more, therefore
	the test is no longer needed.

	* tests/t6001-dm-ignoremd.sh: Remove file.
	* tests/Makefile.am: Remove the test file from the list of tests.

	Compensate for different behavior in t7000 test.
	When the t7000 test was first engineered the "n" did not appear in the
	output when testing mkpart & mkpartfs.  ATM, for an unknown reason,
	the "n" is being echoed in the resulting string causing test failure
	when compared with the errI string.  This patch attempts to make both
	behaviors (with and without the echoed "n") pass the test.

	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Make sure we don't have an " n" at the end
	of the output string.

2009-08-21  Gilles Espinasse  <g.esp@free.fr>

	Fix 2 typos.
	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c (fdasd_enqueue_new_partition): Fix typo in
	comment.
	* parted/parted.c (_init_commands): Fix typo in message.

2009-08-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update dist-check rules
	* dist-check.mk: Merge from coreutils.

	build: ignore new -Wjump-misses-init warnings
	* configure.ac: Ignore warnings from gcc's new -Wjump-misses-init.

	build: update from gnulib
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add update-copyright
	* cfg.mk (update-copyright-env): Define.

2009-08-12  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	label/dasd: add missing prototype for dasd_get_max_supported_partition_count

2009-08-06  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	Use fsync rather than O_DIRECT
	O_DIRECT doesn't work on all filesystems (e.g. tmpfs), and fsync does
	just as good a job to ensure that buffers are flushed.

	Based on
	http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/parted-devel/2008-August/002392.html
	by Olaf Hering, but with added fsync/close error checking.

2009-07-31  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Update the NEWS has.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update the NEWS hash.

2009-07-30  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Rescue the news file from the stable-1.8.x branch
	* NEWS:  Add all the contents from the NEWS file from the stable-1.8.x
	branch.  Did some indentation and addeded some "**" where needed.

2009-07-27  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Explicitly handle the signing key.
	If we are sure that we have the key, we are able to use it in any
	subroutine (like make major).

	* build-aux/parted-release (_find_signingkey): New function.
	(_do_release): Use the key_id to sign the tag and to execute `make
	major`.

	Minor corrections to the release README.
	* README-release: Change "$v" to "$VERSION", its more explicit.  Include
	a reminder to add the definition of parted to the release mail.

2009-07-24  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	linux: recognize md devices again, but know they can't be partitioned
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_skip_entry): Don't skip "md" devices.
	(_has_partitions): New function; "loop" labels can't be partitioned.
	(_blkpg_add_partition, _blkpg_remove_partition, _dm_add_partition,
	_have_blkpg): Don't attempt to apply partition table changes to
	unpartitionable devices.

2009-07-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	dos: plug just-introduced leaks on error path
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (write_ext_table): Also free new buffer
	on error paths.

	dos: don't write sector-size (>512) bytes from a 512-byte buffer
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (write_ext_table): Fix this error reported
	by valgrind, by allocating/using a sector-sized buffer, rather than
	using a 512-byte buffer on the stack.
	Syscall param write(buf) points to uninitialised byte(s)
	   at 0x33E12D13A0: __write_nocancel (in /lib64/libc-2.10.1.so)
	   by 0x432B48: linux_write (linux.c:1782)
	   by 0x42648C: write_ext_table (dos.c:1063)
	   by 0x426471: write_ext_table (dos.c:1059)
	   by 0x4268C5: msdos_write (dos.c:1094)
	   by 0x40E9C4: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:479)
	   by 0x40EA08: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:502)
	   by 0x408AE0: test_duplicate (disk.c:79)
	   by 0x4C249ED: srunner_run_all (in /usr/lib64/libcheck.so.0.0.0)
	   by 0x4089AD: main (disk.c:121)
	 Address 0x4e48e00 is 512 bytes inside a block of size 1,024 alloc'd
	   at 0x4A05260: memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:460)
	   by 0x4A05317: posix_memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:569)
	   by 0x432B06: linux_write (linux.c:1777)
	   by 0x42648C: write_ext_table (dos.c:1063)
	   by 0x426471: write_ext_table (dos.c:1059)
	   by 0x4268C5: msdos_write (dos.c:1094)
	   by 0x40E9C4: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:479)
	   by 0x40EA08: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:502)
	   by 0x408AE0: test_duplicate (disk.c:79)
	   by 0x4C249ED: srunner_run_all (in /usr/lib64/libcheck.so.0.0.0)
	   by 0x4089AD: main (disk.c:121)

	sun: don't read freed memory
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (_use_old_info): Rename from
	_probe_and_use_old_info.  Don't read sector 0 here.
	(sun_write): Read it here instead.
	Write not a constant-sized 512-byte buffer, but the sector-sized
	buffer just read above.

	gpt: adjust _write_pmbr[*] to work with >512-byte sectors
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_write_pmbr): Adjust, to work with
	larger-than 512-byte sectors.
	[*] commit 14a15891 "gpt: preserve first 446 bytes of the PMBR"

	tests: skip t2100-mkswap.sh for >512-byte SS, now that it fails
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: Use require_512_byte_sector_size_

	build: arrange for "make check" to run the tests four times,
	each using a different simulated partition size.  First with an
	explicit size of 1024, then 2048, then 4096, and finally with
	the default of 512.
	* Makefile.am (check-other-sector_sizes): New rule.
	(check): Depend on it.
	* README-big-sector: Update accordingly.
	Suggestion from Otavio Salvador.

	build: enable many warnings
	* configure.ac: New configure-time option: --enable-gcc-warnings.
	* bootstrap.conf: Use gnulib modules: warnings manywarnings.
	* debug/Makefile.am: Define AM_CFLAGS.
	* libparted/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* parted/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* partprobe/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* debug/clearfat/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am: Likewise.

	build: avoid new warnings
	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c (usage): Declare static.
	* partprobe/partprobe.c (usage): Likewise.
	* libparted/cs/natmath.c (abs_mod, extended_euclid): Declare static.
	* libparted/timer.c (PED_TIMER_START_DELAY): Remove unused definition.
	* libparted/unit.c (ped_unit_format_custom_byte): Remove an unnecessary
	cast-to-double.

	sun: remove obsolete FIXME comments
	* libparted/labels/sun.c:

	ui: avoid infloop in testing
	These commands would provoke an infinite loop:
	ss=4096 N=100; dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=${ss}c count=$N
	./parted ---pretend-input-tty testfile -- mklabel gpt mkpart \
	  primary ext3 1s -1s < /dev/null
	* parted/ui.c (command_line_prompt_words): Treat EOF like ^C.

	tests: skip FS-related part when sector size is larger than 512
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Adapt to work with large sector sizes.

	tests: handle SS>512, clean up, add consistency check
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Don't fail for sector size of 4096 and greater.

	tests: t4000-sun-raid-type: accommodate arbitrary sector sizes
	* tests/t4000-sun-raid-type.sh: Make the expected output depend
	on the sector size.

	tests: reenable sun label tests
	* libparted/tests/common.c (_implemented_disk_label): Remove "sun".

	disk.c: add assertions

	sun: don't segfault for sector sizes larger than 512
	* libparted/labels/sun.c Include "pt-tools.h" and "verify.h".
	(sun_verify_checksum): Make parameter "const".
	(sun_probe): Don't always return 0, now that this code works.
	(sun_probe): Rewrite to work with sector sizes larger than 512.
	(_probe_and_use_old_info): Likewise.
	(sun_clobber): Likewise.
	(sun_read): Likewise.
	(_check_geometry_sanity) Don't accept all-zeros c,h,s.
	Add assertions and uses of verify.
	(sun_alloc): Remove bogus cast.
	Don't modify through const pointer.

	msdos: clean-up (no semantic change)
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_write): Remove useless initialization.
	(msdos_clobber): Remove unnecessary cast.

	msdos: do not scale counts by sector_size/512
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (chs_to_sector, linear_start):
	(linear_end, fill_raw_part, fill_ext_raw_part_geom):
	(sector_to_chs): Scaling (e.g., a starting sector number) by
	sector_size/512 loses information when sector_size > 512.  Don't do it.

	parted-ui: when failing, include more information in an unusual case
	* libparted/cs/geom.c (ped_geometry_set): Include starting sector
	number and length in diagnostic.  To trigger this, run the following:
	dev=f; rm -f $dev; dd if=/dev/null of=$dev bs=1 seek=100k
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=2048 ./parted -s $dev mklabel msdos
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=2048 ./parted -s $dev mkpart primary 1s 40s
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=2048 ./parted -s $dev p
	Error: Can't have the end before the start! (start sector=128 \
	  length=-78)

	tests: t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: adapt to work with larger sector size
	Using a 100K image is inadequate for larger sector sizes, since it
	triggers a bug whereby the device length (in sectors) smaller than
	the cylinder_size: from dos.c:
	  if (!ped_geometry_init (&start_geom, dev, cylinder_size,
	      dev->length - cylinder_size))
	That would pass a negative value for the 3rd argument.
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: Use an image of size 10MB, not 100K.

	tests: add infrastructure: when skipping a test, say why
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Arrange for the first line
	of 'skip_test_'s argument to be printed on stderr.
	* tests/test-lib.sh (skip_test_): New function.

	tests: skip FS-related tests when sector size != 512
	* tests/test-lib.sh (require_512_byte_sector_size_): New function.
	* tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: Skip when sector size != 512.
	* tests/t3100-resize-ext2-partion.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3000-constraints.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t1500-small-ext2.sh: Likewise.

	tests: t0100-print.sh: adjust to work with arbitrary sector size
	* tests/t0100-print.sh: Parameterize on $sector_size_.
	Remove sed xform that hard-coded for 2048.

	tests: revamp t4100-starting-sector.sh to work with other sector sizes
	* tests/t4100-msdos-starting-sector.sh: Adjust to work with arbitrary
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE.

	tests: correct t2200-dos-label-recog.sh
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: Concatenate output from successive
	partition-creation commands, rather than letting output from the
	second one clobber that of the first.

2009-07-24  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	put the maximum sector checks in pt-tools.c
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_check): Use new
	ptt_partition_max_start_len function to test for len and start maxs.
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (msdos_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_partition_max_start_len):
	New function.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: Likewise.
	* po/POTFILES.in: Add pt-tools.c to the translation list.

	put partition-table-specific logic in the corresponding files
	* include/parted/disk.h (struct _PedDiskOps) [partition_check]:
	New member function.
	* libparted/disk.c (_check_partition): Replace open-coded tests with
	use of the new ->partition_check().
	(_partition_max_start, _partition_max_len): Remove functions.

	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_partition_check): New function.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (dos_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/aix.c (aix_partition_check): New stub.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c (pc98_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (rdb_partition_check): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_partition_check): Likewise.

2009-07-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	* .gitignore: Ignore more.

	tests: clean up partition-table-testing code
	* libparted/tests/common.c (_implemented_disk_label): Record here
	that sun and pc98 are not yet implemented...
	* libparted/tests/label.c: ...rather than in 4 places in this file.

	tests: improve coverage in label tests
	* libparted/tests/label.c (create_disk): Increase image size from
	20MB to 80MB, so that tests with PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=8192 don't
	fail right away.
	(START_TEST): Don't skip the "loop" type.  It works now.

	tests: make t8000-loop.sh stop immediately upon failiure
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh (immediate): ... to avoid cascading.

	tests: fix the final test failure on RHEL 5.3
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh (dev): Use mkfs.$type, not mkfs -t $type.
	The latter doesn't work on RHEL5: a file system created with
	"mkfs -F -t ext3" appears to be created as ext2.

	tests: skip xfs-requiring tests when mkfs.xfs is not installed
	* tests/test-lib.sh (require_xfs_): New function.
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: Use it.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.

	tests: skip t7000-scripting.sh if configure without readline
	Otherwise, that test would fail due to slight differences in output.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Define CONFIG_HEADER.
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Skip if configured without readline.

	tests: don't infloop for manual test invocation with unrecognized option
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Diagnose an invalid option.

	tests: add one to exercise the dos/gpt seg-faulting bug
	* tests/t0300-dos-on-gpt.sh: Test for this bug.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it to the list.

	gpt_clobber: avoid segfault when 512 < sector_size
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_clobber): Rewrite not to use a
	fixed-size buffer assuming a 512-byte sector.
	Eliminate entirely a buffer that is allocated (not long enough)
	and zeroed-out solely so to help zero out a few sectors.
	Instead, use the new ptt_clear_sectors function.

	ptt_clear_sectors: new function
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_clear_sectors): New function.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: Declare.

	linux_write: use sector_size, not hard-coded 512
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_write): Use sector_size,
	not a hard-coded 512, to find start of last sector.

	parted/ui.c: Include <config.h> before everything else

	* README-big-sector: New file.

	reenabling probe-related code exposed problems with amiga and bsd
	* libparted/tests/common.c (_implemented_disk_label): Pretend they're
	not implemented, so we skip them, temporarily.

	tests: re-enable "mac" tests
	* libparted/tests/label.c: Remove "mac" exclusion.

	mac clone: avoid failed assertion for sector size > 512
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_duplicate): Do not assume that
	the first sector of the partition-map partition is "1".

	Running this: cd libparted/tests &&
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=1024 CK_FORK=no valgrind ./label
	would result in a failed assertion:

	  ped_disk_remove_partition (...) at disk.c:1897
	  1897  PED_ASSERT (part->part_list == NULL, goto error);

	At first glance, it looked like the free(part) in
	mac_partition_destroy was the culprit.	And removing that free
	does indeed avoid the failed assertion.  However, not only does
	the name "mac_partition_destroy" imply/require the "free", but
	all other *_partition_destroy functions free their PART parameter,
	so removing this free statement cannot be the solution.

	Another possibility is that mac_duplicate's use of
	ped_disk_remove_partition is in error.  Removing it appears
	to solve the problem, but I don't know why that code is removing
	the partition-map partition manually, so can't safely remove
	such a thing.

	The real problem is that with >512-byte sectors, the "1" in this
	code from mac_duplicate is wrong:

	  partition_map = ped_disk_get_partition_by_sector (new_disk, 1);
	  PED_ASSERT (partition_map != NULL, return 0);
	  ped_disk_remove_partition (new_disk, partition_map);

	E.g., with 1024-byte sectors, the desired partition-map
	partition starts at sector 2, so the above gets the tiny
	metadata partition in the gap.  Calling ped_disk_remove_partition
	to remove a metadata partition provokes some nasty corruption.
	The desired first-sector number is old_mac_data->ghost_size, not "1".

	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_duplicate): Remove dead code.

	mac partitions pass all label+disk tests @1024 & @2048 sector size
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_read): Allow for variable sector size.
	(_pad_raw_part): Likewise.
	(get_pme): New convenience function, adapted to work for
	variable sector size and factored out of 4 functions:
	(_generate_raw_part): ...here,
	(_generate_raw_freespace_part): ...here,
	(_generate_empty_part): ...here,
	(_get_first_empty_part_entry): ...and here.

	mac.c (_disk_analyse_ghost_size): allow >512-byte sector size
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (_disk_analyse_ghost_size):

	mac.c: remove dead code
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_partition_new): Remove dead code.
	Return "NULL", not "0".

	make "mac" partition table support pass the 512-byte ./label tests
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_probe, mac_clobber): FIX!

	factor out the read_sector function
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c (ptt_read_sector): New function.
	Factored out of...
	* libparted/labels/aix.c (aix_probe, aix_clobber, read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_probe, bsd_clobber, bsd_read)
	(_probe_and_add_boot_code, read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (_, msdos_probe, msdos_clobber)
	(read_table, msdos_write, msdos_disk_type, read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_probe, gpt_disk_type, read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_probe, loop_read, loop_disk_type)
	(read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (_, mac_probe, mac_read)
	(write_block_zero, mac_disk_type, read_sector):
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: Declare.

	fix >512-byte sector label/disk-test failure
	* libparted/tests/disk.c: Include xstrtol.h.
	(get_sector_size): New function: get sector size from the environment.
	(create_disk): Use the new function to calculate a usable size,
	rather than hard-coding the 512-byte-sector-specific size of 20MB.
	* libparted/tests/common.c (_create_disk): Change meaning (and name)
	of parameter to be size in bytes, not MiB.
	Adjust callers.
	* po/POTFILES.in: Add lib/xstrtol-error.c.

	linux.c: also set phys_sector_size. Must be the same.

	tests: Phew! finally make t5000-tags.sh work with >512-byte sectors
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Many adjustments, along lines of t0200-gpt.
	Also, be explicit: bios_boot_magic goes in 2nd *sector*.

	Don't hard-code 512 for sector-size.
	We'd get the wrong value for dev->length.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (init_file): In computing dev->length,
	divide by dev->sector_size (not 512) to compute number of sectors.
	Define dev->sector_size earlier.

	test basic GPT functionality earlier
	* tests/t0250-gpt.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

	tests: avoid test output mismatch for >512-byte sectors
	* tests/test-lib.sh (normalize_part_diag_): New function.
	(sector_size_): New variable.
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Use them.

	tests: make t5000-tags.sh less sensitive to >512-byte sector size
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Use -m option and "unit s".
	FIXME: But still fails when invoked via
	PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=2048 ./t5000-tags.sh --verbose --debug

	t7000-scripting.sh: adapt to work with >512-byte sectors

	label.c tests: don't skip dvh, now that it works; clean up

	dvh: probe, read, clobber, write: adapt for >512-byte sectors

	bsd.c: use pt-tools
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c: Include pt-tools.h.
	(bsd_write): Use ptt_write_sector.

	the beginnings of library partition-table tools
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.h: New file.
	* libparted/labels/pt-tools.c: New file.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (liblabels_la_SOURCES): Add them.

	avoid dvh label-clone test failure
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_duplicate): Initialize with
	ped_disk_new_fresh, not with _ped_disk_alloc.  The former
	sets disk->update_mode = 1, as required (and enforced via an
	assertion in ped_disk_destroy).

	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_clobber): Plug a leak.

	amiga: Avoid writing uninitialized 1.5KB after initial 512B.

	disable some file-system-related probe tests for sector size > 512
	These changes keep us from recognizing most file systems
	when the sector size is larger than 512.  However, for now (while
	concentrating on getting partition table support right) that's not
	a problem.  Besides, the code we're avoiding would inevitably make
	parted smash its stack.

	* libparted/fs/linux_swap/linux_swap.c (_generic_swap_probe): Fail
	the swap-file-system-recognizing test when sector size is not 512.
	* libparted/filesys.c (ped_file_system_probe_specific): Fail all
	fs-specific probe-related tests when sector size is not 512.
	* libparted/fs/jfs/jfs.c (jfs_probe): For now, don't even try to
	deal with larger sector size.
	* libparted/label.c: Skip tests of problematic file system types.
	* tests/t0100-print.sh: Print with units of sectors, and adjust
	expected output accordingly.
	* tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: Use a smaller test file.

2009-07-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix compile failures.

	Add fat support for sector_size > 512.

	avoid compiler warnings
	* libparted/fs/ext2/interface.c (_ext2_generic_probe): Likewise.
	(_ext2_clobber): Likewise.

	Make loop_probe and loop_clobber work with sector_size > 512, too.

	Still working on making label support work.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/interface.c (_ext2_generic_probe): The call to
	ped_geometry_read_alloc would clobber the stack after SB whenever
	block_size > 512.  Instead, use new function, ped_geometry_read_alloc,
	and adjust all uses of SB.
	(_ext2_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/cs/geom.c (ped_geometry_read_alloc): New function.
	* include/parted/geom.h: Declare it.

	(msdos_clobber): Plug the leak I just introduced.

	Make "mklabel loop" work with >512 sector_size, even when...
	there is an existing "msdos" label.
	(msdos_clobber): Make it work with >512 sector_size.

	Make "mklabel loop" work with >512 sector_size.

	Make "mklabel msdos" work with >512 sector_size.

	Make "mklabel bsd" work with >512 sector_size.

	Make "mklabel mac" work with >512-byte sector_size.

	Add a FIXME comment.

	start to make things work with 2048-byte sector size.
	Done so far: amiga, bsd, loop, gpt.
	Fix leaks along the way.
	remove unused label
	Add a cast to avoid a warning.

2009-07-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	allow to simulate linux-file sector size via PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE envvar

2009-07-23  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	post-release administrivia
	* NEWS: Add header line for next release.
	* .prev-version: Record previous version.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.

	version 1.9.0
	* NEWS: Record release date.

2009-07-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Revert "Point gnulib submodule to an existing object ref."
	This reverts commit 95486a979a8862df9f6f2129c2d9f35221340583.
	The reverted change mistakenly backdated gnulib to July 14.

2009-07-23  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Little fixes before the release.
	* README-release: Correct an error in step 5.  In step 6 we mean
	$VERSION.
	* build-aux/parted-release (_do_release): Use '-F -' to make the NEWS
	commit.

	Point gnulib submodule to an existing object ref.
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.

	Automate the release process.
	* build-aux/parted-release: New file. Automates the part of the release
	process that takes place in the local repository.

	Document our release proceedure.
	* README-release: New file.

	Update the NEWS file for the next release.
	* NEWS : Describe some of the latest bugfixes and behavioral changes.

2009-07-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update from gnulib, for fixed maint.mk
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.

2009-07-22  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: avoid "make dist-hook" failure
	* Makefile.am (dist-hook): Remove coreutils-specific rm-substitution.

	build: avoid automake warning
	* libparted/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS_CHECK): Do not redefine.
	Instead, append to existing value.

2009-07-19  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: adjust Makefiles
	* libparted/Makefile.am (ARCH_SOURCE): Factor out duplication.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (partedincludedir): Split long line.

2009-07-19  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Avoid compilation failure on s390
	To export LinuxSpecific stuff for labels, in this case fdasd, we now
	provide arch/linux.h. This aids in avoiding code duplication.

	* configure.ac: add BUILD_LINUX conditional.
	* libparted/Makefile.am: conditionally use linux.h.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c: move LinuxSpecific stuff to linux.h.
	* libparted/arch/linux.h: New file.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am: include from libparted as well.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c: use arch/linux.h and use dev->path for
	  error message.
	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c: include linux.h and drop an unused
	  variable.

2009-07-16  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: avoid configure-time syntax error
	Running ./configure on a system without devmapper devel libraries
	would provoke this:
	./configure: line 264: return: but: numeric argument required
	./configure: line 24783: --enable-device-mapper: command not found
	* configure.ac: Add quotes to most AC_MSG_ERROR uses, both around
	the argument, and (when needed) around the macro use itself.

2009-07-11  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	ui: avoid NULL dereference on realloc failure
	* parted/strlist.c (gettext_to_wchar) [ENABLE_NLS]: Use xrealloc,
	so we never return NULL, which could then be dereferenced.

2009-07-10  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	Rationalise linux-swap fs names, and add a "linux-swap" alias
	* libparted/filesys.c (ped_file_system_alias_register,
	ped_file_system_alias_unregister, ped_file_system_alias_get_next): New
	functions.
	(ped_file_system_type_get): Walk aliases as well.
	* include/parted/filesys.h (struct _PedFileSystemAlias): New structure.
	(ped_file_system_alias_register, ped_file_system_alias_unregister,
	ped_file_system_alias_get_next): Add prototypes.
	* parted/parted.c (_init_messages): Walk file system aliases as well as
	types.
	* parted/ui.c (init_fs_type_str): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/linux_swap/linux_swap.c (_swap_v1_type, _swap_v1_open,
	_swap_v1_probe, _swap_v1_clobber, _swap_v1_ops): Rename to _swap_v0_type
	etc. to match version number used in mkswap. Update all users.
	(_swap_v2_type, _swap_v2_open, _swap_v2_probe, _swap_v2_clobber,
	_swap_v2_ops): Rename to _swap_v1_type etc. to match version number used
	in mkswap. Update all users.
	(_swap_v0_type): Rename type from "linux-swap(old)" to "linux-swap(v0)".
	(_swap_v1_type): Rename type from "linux-swap(new)" to "linux-swap(v1)".
	(ped_file_system_linux_swap_init, ped_file_system_linux_swap_done):
	Register/unregister a "linux-swap" alias for "linux-swap(v1)", and
	deprecated aliases "linux-swap(old)" and "linux-swap(new)".
	* libparted/labels/misc.h (is_linux_swap): Update comment.
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: Refer to "linux-swap(v1)" rather than
	"linux-swap(new)". Test creation via the new alias.

2009-07-09  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: disable the taint-distcheck rule
	* dist-check.mk (taint-distcheck): Disable rule, since it
	would trigger a bug in libtool-generated scripts.

	tests: better quoting to avoid failure with poorly-named src directory
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): Quote, in case
	$(abs_top_srcdir) contains e.g., spaces.
	* tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): Likewise.
	* libparted/tests/t2000-disk.sh: Better quoting here, too.
	* libparted/tests/t1000-label.sh: Likewise.
	Reported by Joel Granados

	build: update from gnulib
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Add sc_require_test_exit_idiom.
	This skips a new-from-gnulib test that doesn't apply here.

2009-06-17  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	tests: ensure that we preserve the first 446 byts of a GPT pmbr
	* tests/t0202-gpt-pmbr.sh: Ensure that the first 446 bytes are
	unchanged after creating a GPT partition.

	gpt: preserve first 446 bytes of the PMBR (protective MBR)
	* libparted/label/gpt.c (_write_pmbr): Make sure we read and preserve
	the first 446 bytes of the device when we are creating the PMBR.

2009-06-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: update from gnulib
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.

	build: require autoconf-2.63 and automake-1.11
	* configure.ac (AC_PREREQ): Require 2.63, not 2.61.
	(AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Require 1.11, not 1.10c.

2009-06-16  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	linux-swap: generate UUIDs for fresh swap spaces
	* libparted/fs/linux_swap/linux_swap.c: Generate a UUID when creating a
	fresh swap space.
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: Test that two fresh swap spaces get different
	UUIDs, and that 'check' preserves the swap UUID.

2009-06-11  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	tests: simplify t6001-dm-ignoremd.sh
	* tests/t6001-dm-ignoremd.sh (md_dev_create_): Use functions in
	test-util.sh for mdadm commands.  Move mddev_ to the top of the
	file.  Remove unneeded comment.

	tests: add mdadm specific functions
	* tests/test-lib.sh (require_mdadm_): New function.
	(mdadm_create_linear_device_): New function.

2009-06-10  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	doc: improve mkpart description
	* doc/parted.texi: Make sure that part-type is portrayed as an
	optional argument.  Mention the "special behavior" that mkpart has
	with specific disk label types.

	parted-ui: ensure cmd-line buffer is empty before ped_exception_throw
	When ped_exception_throw requires input from the user and there are
	leftover strings in the command line, there is an "invalid token" error
	from parted.  This happens because the ped_exception expects some input
	that is, most likely, different from the leftover string(s).  To address
	this, one must make sure that all the argument strings are parsed before
	invoking any exception that requires input.

	* parted/parted.c (do_mklabel): Call command_line_get_disk_type call
	before the disk checks (_disk_warn_loss will call ped_exception_throw).
	* tests/t0000-basic.sh: Adjust, now that the output need not include
	the error message.

	tests: verify that "md" devices are not listed
	* tests/t6001-dm-ignored.sh: New test file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

	linux: skip "md" devices when probing
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_skip_entry) : Add "md" to the entries
	array so all devices of type "/dev/md#" get ignored.

	fat: support 64KB clusters for FAT16
	* libparted/fs/fat/calc.c (fat_max_cluster_size): A 64KB cluster
	size (128 sectors) for FAT16 is not common but is possible.  Allow
	the use of 128-sector clusters instead of outputting an error.

	Fixes this:
	    http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/207
	Additional info here:
	    http://lists.alioth.debian.org/\
	      pipermail/parted-devel/2009-June/002882.html

2009-06-10  Matthew S. Harris  <mharris312@gmail.com>

	gpt: fix gpt_read to read all of the partition entries correctly
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Use the SizeOfPartitionEntry
	field value when reading the partition entries rather than assuming
	that the entries are the same size as our struct.
	(gpt_read): When reading the partition
	entries, round up, not down, the number of sectors to read.
	(_header_is_valid): Check that the SizeOfPartitionEntry is sane.
	With minor adjustments by Joel Granados Moreno.

2009-06-10  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Tweak distcheck.
	* dist-check.mk (install-transform-check): The binaries will be located
	in /sbin instead of /bin.

2009-06-03  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: require automake-1.11 via bootstrap.conf, too
	* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): s/1.10c/1.11/

	doc: sync README-hacking from coreutils
	* README-hacking: update

	build: rename internal library: lib/libparted -> lib/libgnulib
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_name): Define gnulib_name=libgnulib.
	* libparted/Makefile.am (libparted_la_LIBADD): Update sole use.

	libparted: link with gnulib
	* libparted/Makefile.am (libparted_la_LIBADD): Add
	$(top_builddir)/lib/libparted.la to the list.
	* partprobe/Makefile.am (partprobe_LDADD): Remove now-unneeded
	$(top_builddir)/lib/libparted.la.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am (LDADD): Remove now-unneeded
	$(top_builddir)/lib/libparted.la.
	* debug/clearfat/Makefile.am (clearfat_LDADD): Likewise.
	* parted/Makefile.am (parted_LDADD): Likewise.
	Otavio Salvador reported that linking with the resulting shared
	library produced an unresolved reference to last_component.

2009-05-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: adjust t4100-msdos-starting-sector.sh
	* tests/t4100-msdos-starting-sector.sh: Use parted's -m option
	when printing, and adjust expected output to match.
	Filter out "Disk...:" part to avoid false-positive failures due
	to mount-point- related differences.

2009-05-26  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Add test for msdos starting sector.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-starting-sector.sh : Make sure we are consistent
	  when displaying starting sector for msdos lables.

2009-05-26  Joel Andres Granados  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Make sure we always create msdos metadata parts.
	Given a disk with no partition, parted did not create metadata
	partitions for an msdos label.  This led to inconsistencies when
	reporting free space partition ranges.  This patch addresses this issue.

	* libparted/labels/dos.c (get_last_part): Remove function.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (get_start_first_nonfree_part): New function.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (get_end_last_nonfree_part): New function.
	* libparted/lables/dos.c (add_startend_metadata): Add code that
	handles disks no partitions.  Add check that prevents the metadata
	partitions from being greater than the device length.  Add check
	that prevents metadata partitions from overlapping in small devs.

2009-05-26  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Improve readability in linux.c
	* libparted/arch/linux.c : Gather all the _is_major functions together.
	change the name of readFD to _read_fd since its not used anywhere
	else. Also rename the "_is_major_type" function to
	"_major_type_in_device" as it better expresses what we do in said
	function.

	Correctly name virtio devices.
	* include/parted/device.h (PedDeviceType): Add a new PED_DEVICE_VIRTBLK
	type to the list.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_is_dm_major): Modify this function so it
	calls the new _is_major_type function with type "device-mapper".
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_is_major_type): Searches a major number
	inside /proc/devices based on a "type" string.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_is_virtblk_major): New function.  Calls
	_is_major_type with type "virtblk".
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_probe_type): Add a new
	PED_DEVICE_VIRTBLK case to the probe possibilities.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_new): Add a new PED_DEVICE_VIRTBLK case
	to the possible device types.
	* parted/parted.c (do_print): add the "virtblk" string to the transport
	array.

2009-05-24  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Makefile.am: fail if ABI has changed

	configure.ac: fix PED_MINOR_VERSION sed expression

	add build-aux to .gitignore

2009-05-15  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	build: enable device mapper support by default
	* configure.ac: Device mapper is ubiquitous enough: enable by default.
	Adjust --help and diagnostics to reflect the new default.

2009-05-15  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	portability: don't perform pointer arithmetic on a "void *" pointer
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_remove_parts) [ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER]:
	Don't perform pointer arithmetic on a "void *" pointer.
	Interpose a (char *) cast.

	maint: cfg.mk: remove now-unnecessary gnulib_dir definition
	* cfg.mk (gnulib_dir): Remove definition, now that gnulib's
	maint.mk provides the default we want.

	build: require 1.10c (get it by building from automake.git)
	* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Require 1.10c (1.11 is coming soon)
	for our use of AM_SILENT_RULES.
	* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Require 1.10c, for our use of
	AM_SILENT_RULES.  Reported by Joel Granados.

	build: update from gnulib, for newer maint.mk and more
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.

	build: use gnulib's vc-list-files module
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add vc-list-files, so we pull
	this file from gnulib.
	* build-aux/vc-list-files: Remove now-outdated file.

2009-04-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build: accommodate maint.mk, now that it's pulled from gnulib
	* dist-check.mk: New file, from coreutils.  Was part of maint.mk.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Include $(srcdir)/dist-check.mk.
	Remove trailing "  -", to align with new check in maint.mk.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add dist-check.mk.

	build: use gnulib's dirname module
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add dirname.

	build: make automake's silent-rules option the default
	* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Remove silent-rules.  Instead,...
	(AM_SILENT_RULES): Use this, with it's undocumented [yes] argument.
	Those who want verbose build output may configure with
	--disable-silent-rules or use "make V=1".

	build: stop using obsolete gnulib modules
	* bootstrap.conf (obsolete_gnulib_modules): Remove.
	(gnulib_modules): Remove use.

	build: use maint.mk from gnulib
	* maint.mk: Remove file.  Now it's generated.
	* .gitignore: Ignore it.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add maintainer-makefile.
	* gnulib: Update submodule to latest.

2009-04-11  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: use a git submodule for gnulib
	* .gitmodules: New file, to track gnulib.
	* gnulib: New file, created by running this:
	git submodule add git://git.sv.gnu.org/gnulib.git gnulib

2009-04-10  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	maint: sync from coreutils
	* maint.mk: Sync from coreutils.
	* bootstrap: Likewise.

2009-04-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	build-from-git: depend on automake-1.10b
	* bootstrap.conf (buildreq): Note the automake-1.10b requirement.
	* configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Enable new automake options:
	dist-xz, color-tests, parallel-tests, silent-rules.

2009-04-08  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	bootstrap.conf: require automake 1.10 since 1.10a is an alpha version

2009-03-21  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	* maint.mk: merge with latest from coreutils

	maint: indent consistently
	* doc/po4a.mk (updatepo): Replace TAB+8-spaces with two TABs.

2009-03-05  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	* bootstrap: sync from coreutils

	build: enable "make syntax-check" rule to prohibit trailing spaces
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Remove sc_trailing_blank.

	remove all trailing blanks
	...by running these commands:
	t=$'\t'
	git grep -l "[ $t]\$"|xargs perl -pi -e 's/[ \t]+$//'

	portability: use last_component, not basename
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (read_device_sysfs_file): Use last_component
	from gnulib's basename module, not the less-portable "basename" function.
	(_device_get_partition_range): Likewise.
	Reported by Karel Zak.
	* debug/clearfat/Makefile.am (clearfat_LDADD): Link gnulib *after*
	libparted, not before.
	* partprobe/Makefile.am (partprobe_LDADD): Likewise.
	* parted/Makefile.am (parted_LDADD): Likewise.

2009-03-05  Karel Zak  <kzak@redhat.com>

	test correctly for snprintf failure
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_get_partition_range): Correct
	test for failed snprintf.

2009-03-05  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	gpt: plug a memory leak in gpt_read()
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Free local variable, "zeros".

2009-03-05  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	update some release-related administrivia
	* .prev-version: Record that the previous release was 1.8.8.1.
	* NEWS: Fill in the date for the previous release.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update

	* maint.mk: Sync from coreutils.

	adjust "parted -s dev print" not to emit trailing spaces
	* parted/table.c (table_render_row): Don't append trailing spaces
	or delimiter after final field, and trim any other trailing spaces.
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Remove trailing spaces from expected output.

	reword a comment; more formatting changes.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Reword comment
	to use the "active" voice, not "we ...".
	Adjust formatting in new/moved code.

	rename all "support" parameters; avoid new compiler warnings
	Change each occurrence like this (which evokes a warning from gcc):
	-	return *supported = MAX_TOTAL_PART;
	to this:
	+	*max_n = MAX_TOTAL_PART;
	+	return true;

	I did it mostly mechanically:

	  cd libparted/labels &&
	    grep -l 'return .supported = ' *.c|xargs perl -ni \
	      -e '$m=/^\treturn \*supported( = .*;)/;' \
	      -e 'print $m ? "\t*max_n$1\n\treturn true;\n" : $_'
	  git grep -l 'int\* supported'|xargs perl -pi -e 's/int\* supported/int *max_n/'

	That got all but aix.c, which used different spacing: "int *supported",
	which I changed manually.  Then I updated all copyright dates.

	gpt: adjust formatting and rename a parameter: s/supported/max_n/.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_get_max_supported_partition_count): Rename
	parameter: s/supported/max_n/.  The latter sounds more like a number,
	while "supported" sounds boolean at first.

2009-03-05  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Properly sync partitions with operating system
	* include/parted/disk.h: Add prototypes for new function.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_get_max_supported_partition_count): New
	function that calls the partition-table-specific function.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): To sync the table in
	disk with the kernel, we remove all partitions from the kernel table
	and then add the ones that are in disk.  For this to happen we need to
	calculate the partition-table-type-specific maximum number of
	supported partitions.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_get_max_supported_partition_count):
	Read the gpt header from disk and calculate the maximum number of
	partitions it can accommodate.
	* libparted/labels/aix.c (get_max_supported_partition_count):
	New function.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c: Likewise.

2009-02-20  Joel Granados Moreno  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	dasd: emit a diagnostic upon probe failure
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_probe): Inform the user when no dasd
	volumes are present in a device.

2009-02-20  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	gpt: avoid failed assertion on big-endian systems
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_parse_header): Compute last_usable_if_grown
	not as an LE64 value but as a CPU-format one, since we're about to
	compare it to another.

2009-02-18  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	test for the gpt_read failed-assertion fix
	* tests/t0201-gpt.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.

2009-02-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	avoid failed assertion when creating a GPT partition table...
	on top of an old one for a larger device

	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read): Don't assert that the location
	of the alternate LBA is within the current device.  It will be
	beyond its end when the device it was created for was larger.
	Instead, just return, treating this like any other non-match.

	Here's the reproducer:

	  dev=file
	  dd     of=$dev if=/dev/null seek=4001
	  parted -s $dev mklabel gpt
	  dd     of=$dev if=/dev/null seek=4000
	  parted -s $dev mklabel gpt

2009-02-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt: add a test: printing a partition table must not modify it
	* tests/t0200-gpt.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add the new test.

2009-02-17  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	gpt: do not automatically "correct" a suspicious GPT partition table
	Previously, when parted was invoked on a disk with a GPT partition table
	and the backup GPT was not in the last sector of the disk, and even if
	the requested operation was just to print the partition table, parted
	would "repair" this automatically. This behavior is undesirable in the
	following situation:

	dm-raid on top of block device. The dm-raid is partitioned with GPT. If
	the dm-raid starts on the first block of underlying device (AFAIK this is
	the case with FastTrack controllers) and the user runs parted on the
	dm-raid, it will identify the physical device as being partitioned with
	GPT and see the backup GPT table not to be in the last sector of the
	physical device and thus move it to this location (which may lead to
	destruction of dm-raid metadata in case they are located at the end of
	physical device).

	This patch modifies parted's behavior to ignore fixing of backup GPT
	position by default.

2009-02-16  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: use "compare", not "$compare"
	* test-lib.sh (compare): Define "compare" as a function, not a variable.
	* tests/t*.sh: use "compare", not "$compare"

2009-02-13  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	don't segfault on a device-mapper device with no target
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_maptype): Don't dereference NULL
	for a device-mapper device with no target.  Use the string
	"NO-TARGET" instead.  Reported by Mike Hwang in
	http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/2432

2009-02-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	compile warning-free also with upcoming gcc-4.4
	* libparted/fs/fat/fat.c (_gen_new_serial_number): Use a union
	rather than a warning-provoking cast.  Avoids this gcc warning:
	"dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules"

2009-02-07  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	clearfat: diagnose an invalid device number
	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c: Include <limits.h> and "xstrtol.h".
	(main): Diagnose an invalid minor device number argument.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add xstrtol.

	maint.mk: sync from coreutils

	Revert "don't try to translate 'lib/xstrtol-error.c'"
	This reverts commit 39adc77de255b7df33e1efb93853c7ccfd4c45f5.
	Otherwise, "make syntax-check" fails the sc_po_check test.

2009-02-06  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	don't try to translate 'lib/xstrtol-error.c'

	remove ped_(register|unregister)_disk_type since they were deprecated
	ped_(register|unregister)_disk_type were remove since they are
	deprecated since 1.8 releases. The functions
	ped_disk_type_(register|unregister) are the ones to be used.

	move architecture specific code since they're used in a single place
	All architecture headers (linux.h, gnu.h and beos.h) are now
	removed. The required code has beem moved to the C file that required
	it.

2009-01-27  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	avoid bootstrap failure
	* bootstrap.conf: Ensure the gnulib-tests/ exists.
	Reported by Matt Domsch.

2009-01-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	better m4 quoting

	* parted/ui.c: Include <config.h> before any other file.

	maint.mk: sync from coreutils

	* po/POTFILES.in: Add lib/xstrtol-error.c.

	_disk_sync_part_table: revise yet again
	This fixes a bug whereby parted could leave the kernel with an
	erroneous view of a partition table.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Per analysis in
	http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/2297/focus=2307.
	Patch suggested by Petr Uzel.

	* bootstrap.conf: sync from coreutils

2009-01-08  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Differentiate between Ext4 and Ext3 file systems.
	Fixes http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/188

	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_fs.h (EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_HUGE_FILE,
	EXT4_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_DIR_NLINK, EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_EXTENTS,
	EXT4_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_64BIT): New constants.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/interface.c (_ext2_generic_probe): Ext4 file systems
	will have EXT4_FEATURE_* bits set, while Ext3 will not.
	(_ext2_probe, _ext3_probe): Pass 2 and 3 respectively, instead of 0 and 1,
	to _ext2_generic_probe.
	(_ext4_probe): New function.
	(_ext4_ops, _ext4_type): New structures.
	(ped_file_system_ext2_init): Register Ext4 file system type.
	(ped_file_system_ext2_done): Likewise.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t1700-ext-probe.sh.
	* tests/t1700-ext-probe.sh: New file.

2009-01-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	fix a "make syntax-check" failure (update copyright date)
	* doc/parted.texi: Update copyright dates for 2009.

2008-12-23  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	avoid "make install" failure with latest GNU make
	* doc/C/Makefile.am (dist_man8_MANS): Use per-section variable
	names, as recommended by automake.
	(man_MANS): Remove redundant definition.

2008-12-23  Tom "spot" Callaway  <tcallawa@redhat.com>

	sun partition tables: add support for RAID partition types
	This patch enables RAID as a supported partition type on Sun disk
	layouts, commonly found/used on SPARC hardware. It has been tested
	on Aurora SPARC Linux (and Fedora SPARC). I have no idea if Solaris
	supports Software RAID or not...

	Along with the code change, I wrote a test case that checks if the
	RAID partition type is supported on sun disk labels.

	* libparted/labels/sun.c [_SunPartitionData] (is_raid): New member.
	(sun_read): Initialize the ->is_raid member.
	(sun_partition_new): Clear is_raid, like all the other members.
	(sun_partition_duplicate): Propagate the is_raid member.
	(sun_partition_set_system): Make sun_data->type reflect is_raid.
	(sun_partition_set_flag): Also initialize ->is_raid.
	(sun_partition_get_flag): Handle PED_PARTITION_RAID.
	(sun_partition_is_flag_available): Likewise.
	* tests/t4000-sun-raid-type.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t4000-sun-raid-type.sh.

2008-10-10  Harald Welte  <laforge@gnumonks.org>

	Add support for SD/MMC storage cards on Linux
	This patch adds a new SDMMC device type to represent SD/MMC
	cards.  There is nothing special about handling those devices,
	they are just standard block devices with different names.

	They use device major ID 179 and are usually called
	/dev/mmcblkN (where N is the card number) and the individual partitions
	/dev/mmcblkNpM (where M is the partition number).

	This patch was developed as part of an effort to make debian-installer
	support installation of Debian GNU/Linux on SD/MMC cards, as boot-from-SD
	is becoming a feature seen in mobile x86 devices.

2008-08-20  Petr Uzel  <puzel@foxbat.suse.cz>

	Remove obsolete 'i' from parted optstring (--interactive/-i option is not supported anymore)

2008-08-19  Petr Uzel  <petr.uzel@suse.cz>

	doc: remove obsolete --interactive (-i) option descriptions

2008-08-07  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	update build/test infrastructure from coreutils
	* bootstrap: Update from coreutils.
	* maint.mk: Likewise.

2008-08-07  Soren Hansen  <soren@canonical.com>

	add a test for recently introduced loop-dev-based bug
	This also checks for the current behavior when trying to partition
	a device that may not be partitioned, like loop devices.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add tests/t8000-loop.sh.
	* tests/t8000-loop.sh: New file.  Test for the above fix.

2008-08-07  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	don't exhaust virtual memory for mklabel on a loopback device
	Report and analysis by Soren Hansen <soren@canonical.com>:
	"""When ped_disk_get_last_partition_num(disk) fails (which it does if
	disk is a loopback device), it returns -1. This in turn would cause
	_disk_sync_part_table and _dm_reread_part_table to attempt to malloc
	a sizeof(int)*-1, which instantly causes a 'Fatal: Out of memory'."""
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Handle the case in
	which ped_disk_get_last_partition_num(disk) fails.
	(_dm_reread_part_table): Likewise.
	This bug was introduced by f6bd20573e3ecfb63f62d88c52a0870fb8851b59.

2008-07-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	linux.c: plug a leak
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Free local, "rets".
	Reported by Mike Hwang <Mike.Hwang@iqstor.com.cn>.

2008-07-27  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	don't call ped_partition_new with "0" as 2nd arg
	Instead, use an explicit and equivalent PED_PARTITION_NORMAL.
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_read):
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_read):
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (_parse_part_entry):
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_read):
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (_disk_add_part_map_entry)
	(_rawpart_analyse):
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c (read_table):
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_read):
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_read):

2008-07-18  Joel Andres Granados  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Document the lack of support for ext3 filesystems.
	- doc/C/parted.8: Add a message in the KNOWN ISSUES section that
	  describes the lack of support for ext3.  Take out some references
	  that were contained in the man page.
	- doc/parted.texi: Do the same as above to the info page.

2008-07-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	test for the s/PED_MAX/PED_MIN/ partition-number fix
	* tests/t4200-partprobe.sh: New file.  Test for today's fix.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t4200-partprobe.sh.
	(init.sh): Now that we test partprobe,
	add $(abs_top_builddir)/partprobe to PATH.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Honor new dvhtool_required_ variable.
	Based on a reproducer from Petr Uzel.

	fix computation of largest partition number
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): s/PED_MAX/PED_MIN/
	(_dm_reread_part_table): Likewise.
	Patch by Petr Uzel (tiny change).
	Details in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/2213

2008-07-07  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	fix to allow compilation with gcc's -fno-common option
	* libparted/fs/fat/count.h (fat16): Remove bogus (unused)
	globally-scoped variable declaration.

	* maint.mk: update from coreutils

	* parted/parted.c (options): Remove redundant "const" in declaration.

2008-06-26  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	* libparted/fs/fat/table.c: Remove a few trailing blanks.

	avoid a warning from gcc -Wshadow
	* libparted/fs/fat/table.c (fat_table_duplicate): Rename local
	s/dup/dup_ft/ to avoid shadowing the function.

2008-06-24  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	adjust for const-correctness
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_blkpg_add_partition): Make the "part"
	parameter "const".
	(_disk_sync_part_table): Make local "part" const.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Plug an obvious leak.

	* configure.ac: Remove useless 'exit's after AC_MSG_ERROR.

2008-06-20  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	tests: avoid test failure due to added newline in diagnostic
	* tests/t3000-constraints.sh: Adapt to changed output syntax.

	tests: factor out duplication
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: Use a loop rather than
	two copies of each of 7 tests.

	tests: use consistent output normalization code
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: same as in e.g., t3000-constraints.sh.
	Use the same name for all output files, "out", not "out1".

	tests: avoid failure when run as non-root
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh: and avoid some duplication

2008-06-20  Joel Andres Granados  <jgranado@redhat.com>

	Fix the script mode for mkpart and mkpartfs.
	To: parted-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org
	Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:37:41 +0200
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	In scripting mode, parted used to ask the user for confirmation
	when the values to be used where not the ones specified by the user.
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart, do_mkpartfs): if opt_script_mode is.
	  set fail, if it's not, warn and ask for intervention.
	* tests/Makefile.am : include the new test in the TEST list.
	* tests/t7000-scripting.sh : Distribute new test case.

2008-06-10  Guido Guenther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

	move new dmtype member from PedDevice to LinuxSpecific,
	since this is a Linux-only feature.
	* include/parted/device.h (struct _PedDevice) [dmtype]: Remove member.
	* include/parted/linux.h (struct _LinuxSpecific) [dmtype]: Add member.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_maptype, linux_new, linux_destroy): Update uses.

2008-06-08  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	adjust tests here (libparted/tests/), as done for tests/
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): Don't emit code to
	source test-lib.sh.
	* libparted/tests/t1000-label.sh: Source test-lib.sh, not init.sh.
	* libparted/tests/t2000-disk.sh: Likewise.

	fix compile/link problems in libparted/tests
	Since I didn't have check-devel installed where I'd been testing,
	nothing was built in libparted/tests/.
	* libparted/tests/label.c (main): Add argc and argv declarations.
	* libparted/tests/disk.c (main): Likewise.
	Reported by Frodo Baggins <frodo.drogo@gmail.com>.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am (LDADD, AM_CPPFLAGS): Define, to compile
	and link against gnulib-provided functions.
	(label_CFLAGS, label_LDADD, disk_LDADD, etc.): Adjust.
	(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Define, to propagate top_srcdir to test scripts.

2008-06-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	skip device-mapper test if support is not enabled
	* configure.ac: Revamp test; also set ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER shell var.
	* tests/Makefile.am (ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER): Propagate to tests.
	* tests/t6000-dm.sh: Skip all tests w/o device-mapper support.

	device mapper clean-up: remove #ifdefs, plug a leak
	* libparted/arch/linux.c: Remove some #ifdef ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER
	directives.
	* include/parted/device.h (struct _PedDevice) [dmtype]: Likewise.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_new): Plug a leak.

	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add lvm-utils.sh.

	reflect renaming: dm-utils.sh -> lvm-utils.sh
	* tests/test-lib.sh: s/dm-utils.sh/lvm-utils.sh/
	* tests/dm-utils.sh: Rename this...
	* tests/lvm-utils.sh: ...to this.

	protect against bogus absolute srcdir name
	* test-lib.sh: add quotes to protect against $abs_top_srcdir containing
	shell meta-characters

	* test-lib.sh: Guard against bogus $device_mapper_required value in env.

	sync from lvm-utils.sh

	source test-lib.sh (not init.sh) from each test
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Source init.sh early.
	Use $test_dir_rand_, as done in LVM test framework.
	Source lvm-utils.sh _after_ defining test_dir_rand_.
	* tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): Don't emit code to source test-lib.sh,
	since each test now sources that file directly.
	* tests/t0000-basic.sh: Source test-lib.sh, not init.sh.
	Default srcdir=. in each test, so it may be run independently of "make".
	* tests/t0100-print.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t1100-busy-label.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t1500-small-ext2.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3000-constraints.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t3100-resize-ext2-partion.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t5000-tags.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/t6000-dm.sh: Likewise.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Pass srcdir to tests.

	* dm-utils: Restore uses of $test_dir_rand_.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_new): Initialize new member.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_maptype): Add space after "if".

2008-06-06  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

	honor DM_DEV_DIR envvar
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_maptype): Make libparted handle $DM_DEV_DIR
	the same way dmsetup does.

	add basic device mapper tests
	* tests/dm-utils.sh: New file.  Copied from lvm's tests/lvm-utils.sh.
	* tests/t6000-dm.sh: New file.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: FIXME
	* tests/Makefile.am: FIXME

2008-06-06  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	avoid useless initialization

2008-06-05  Guido Guenther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

	linux device-mapper map type detection
	detect the type of the device map and add it to the displayed type
	information

2008-06-05  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	use gnulib's mktempd module/script
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add mktempd.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: Use build-aux/mktempd, not mkdtemp.
	* tests/mkdtemp: Remove file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove mkdtemp.

	use gnulib's progname module
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add progname.
	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c: Include "progname.h".
	(main): Call set_program_name rather than setting program_name.
	* parted/parted.c: Likewise.
	* partprobe/partprobe.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/tests/disk.c: Include "progname.h" and call
	set_program_name even though program_name isn't used, yet.
	* libparted/tests/label.c: Likewise.

	* maint.mk: Merge from coreutils.

2008-05-31  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	gpt_write: fix a write-uninitialized error
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_partition_new):
	  ==32570== Syscall param write(buf) points to uninitialised byte(s)
	  ==32570==    at 0x36CF8D6540: __write_nocancel (in /lib64/libc-2.8.so)
	  ==32570==    by 0x443D29: linux_write (linux.c:1642)
	  ==32570==    by 0x414E4E: ped_device_write (device.c:370)
	  ==32570==    by 0x4404CE: gpt_write (gpt.c:1091)
	  ==32570==    by 0x418F16: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:486)
	  ==32570==    by 0x418F5C: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:509)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40BAD6: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:981)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40A035: command_run (command.c:139)
	  ==32570==    by 0x412150: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40EE83: main (parted.c:2487)
	  ==32570==  Address 0x501b63a is 58 bytes inside a block of size 16,384 alloc'd
	  ==32570==    at 0x4A04FC0: memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:460)
	  ==32570==    by 0x4A0507A: posix_memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:569)
	  ==32570==    by 0x443CED: linux_write (linux.c:1637)
	  ==32570==    by 0x414E4E: ped_device_write (device.c:370)
	  ==32570==    by 0x4404CE: gpt_write (gpt.c:1091)
	  ==32570==    by 0x418F16: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:486)
	  ==32570==    by 0x418F5C: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:509)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40BAD6: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:981)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40A035: command_run (command.c:139)
	  ==32570==    by 0x412150: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	  ==32570==    by 0x40EE83: main (parted.c:2487)

	  reproduce with this:
	  dev=f
	  dd if=/dev/null of=$dev bs=1 seek=30M 2>/dev/null
	  ./parted -s $dev mklabel gpt
	  valgrind ./parted -s $dev mkpartfs primary ext2 0 16795000B

	plug leaks in do_print
	* parted/parted.c (do_print):
	25 bytes in 8 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416E67: ped_malloc (libparted.c:234)
	   by 0x41751F: ped_strdup (unit.c:179)
	   by 0x417778: ped_unit_format_custom_byte (unit.c:220)
	   by 0x417A90: ped_unit_format (unit.c:297)
	   by 0x40CD85: do_print (parted.c:1517)
	   by 0x40A035: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x41210C: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EE41: main (parted.c:2482)

	10 bytes in 4 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416E9B: ped_malloc (libparted.c:234)
	   by 0x417553: ped_strdup (unit.c:179)
	   by 0x4177AC: ped_unit_format_custom_byte (unit.c:220)
	   by 0x417AC4: ped_unit_format (unit.c:297)
	   by 0x40CE34: do_print (parted.c:1527)
	   by 0x40A035: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x412140: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EE75: main (parted.c:2485)

	plug two more leaks in gpt_write
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write):
	1,024 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416F1B: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x43E967: pth_get_raw (gpt.c:334)
	   by 0x44039D: gpt_write (gpt.c:1067)
	   by 0x418F9A: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:486)
	   by 0x418FE0: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:509)
	   by 0x40AF7A: do_mklabel (parted.c:622)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x4121A4: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)

	plug a blatant leak in gpt_write
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write):
	1,536 bytes in 3 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 9 of 11
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416F1B: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x44021F: gpt_write (gpt.c:1036)
	   by 0x418F9A: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:486)
	   by 0x418FE0: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:509)
	   by 0x40AF7A: do_mklabel (parted.c:622)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x4121A4: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EED8: main (parted.c:2499)

	plug leaks in gpt_write
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_write):
	6,674 bytes in 11 blocks are definitely lost...
	  at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	  by 0x416F1B: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	  by 0x43E76D: pth_new (gpt.c:289)
	  by 0x43E7E2: pth_new_zeroed (gpt.c:298)
	  by 0x43FF61: _generate_header (gpt.c:970)
	  by 0x440434: gpt_write (gpt.c:1074)
	  by 0x418F9A: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:486)
	  by 0x418FE0: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:509)
	  by 0x40BB35: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:990)

	plug a leak in gpt_read
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c (gpt_read):
	7,195 bytes in 13 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416F1B: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x43E759: pth_new (gpt.c:287)
	   by 0x43E83C: pth_new_from_raw (gpt.c:310)
	   by 0x43F329: _read_header (gpt.c:627)
	   by 0x43FB31: gpt_read (gpt.c:826)
	   by 0x41882B: ped_disk_new (disk.c:210)
	   by 0x40B773: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:884)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)

2008-05-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	plug leak in ped_device_get_constraint
	496 (208 direct, 288 indirect) bytes in 5 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416EDF: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x41CB40: ped_geometry_new (geom.c:79)
	   by 0x415167: ped_device_get_constraint (device.c:438)
	   by 0x40B928: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:927)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x41217C: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EEB1: main (parted.c:2497)

	plug leaks in parted.c
	432 (144 direct, 288 indirect) bytes in 3 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416EF3: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x41D9D2: ped_constraint_new (constraint.c:100)
	   by 0x4151A4: ped_device_get_constraint (device.c:439)
	   by 0x40B928: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:927)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x41217C: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EEB1: main (parted.c:2497)

	And another:

	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpartfs): Here's one of the signatures:
	288 (96 direct, 192 indirect) bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost...
	   at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	   by 0x416EF3: ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	   by 0x41D9D2: ped_constraint_new (constraint.c:100)
	   by 0x41DE2C: ped_constraint_intersect (constraint.c:232)
	   by 0x40B971: do_mkpartfs (parted.c:930)
	   by 0x40A055: command_run (command.c:139)
	   by 0x41217C: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	   by 0x40EEB1: main (parted.c:2497)

	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart): Likewise for this function,
	since do_mkpart is nearly identical to do_mkpartfs.

2008-05-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	plug a leak in ped_device_get_constraint
	* libparted/device.c (ped_device_get_constraint):
	512 (224 direct, 288 indirect) bytes in 6 blocks are definitely lost...
	  malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
	  ped_malloc (libparted.c:270)
	  ped_alignment_new (natmath.c:153)
	  ped_device_get_constraint (device.c:432)
	  do_mkpartfs (parted.c:927)
	  command_run (command.c:139)
	  non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1540)
	  main (parted.c:2497)

2008-05-29  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	Avoid "comparison between signed and unsigned" warning from gcc.
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c (fat_dir_entry_get_name): Change
	type of index from int to size_t.

2008-05-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	remove more useless "if" tests before free
	* libparted/arch/gnu.c (gnu_sync):
	* libparted/cs/natmath.c (ped_alignment_destroy):
	* libparted/exception.c (ped_exception_catch):
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_destroy):
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart, do_mkpartfs):

	Use free, not ped_free.
	* libparted/libparted.c (ped_free): Remove function.
	[DEBUG] (_check_dodgy_pointer): Remove function.
	Global substitution:
	perl -pi -e 's/\bped_free\b/free/g' $(lid -knone ped_free)

	* maint.mk: Update from coreutils.

	test for improved DOS-partition-table recognition
	* tests/t2200-dos-label-recog.sh: New file.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t2200-dos-label-recog.sh.

2008-05-29  Colin Watson  <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>

	bug fix: improve DOS partition table recognition
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_probe): Make Parted's partition-table
	recognition code use the same technique that is used by the Linux
	kernel and by util-linux's fdisk.  I.e., accept it whenever all four
	boot indicators are 0 or 0x80, rather than using the FAT file system-
	recognizing heuristic.
	More analysis here:
	  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/2142/focus=2154
	Reported by David Balažic here:
	  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/parted/+bug/232175
	  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/2142

2008-05-29  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	avoid const-related compiler warnings
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (init_dasd, init_generic): Likewise.
	* libparted/exception.c (type_strings, option_strings): Likewise.
	(ped_exception_get_type_string, ped_exception_get_option_string):
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_block_relocator.c (ext2_block_relocator_flush):
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_mkfs.c (_set_dirent): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/resize.c (ask_type): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c (fat_traverse_begin): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.h (buffer_size): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (_rawpart_cmp_type, _rawpart_cmp_name):
	(_rawpart_is_partition_map, _rawpart_is_boot, _rawpart_is_driver):
	(_rawpart_has_driver): Likewise.
	* parted/parted.c (options, options_help, number_msg): Likewise.
	(label_type_msg_start, flag_msg_start, unit_msg_start): Likewise.
	(part_type_msg, fs_type_msg_start, start_end_msg, state_msg): Likewise.
	(device_msg, name_msg, resize_msg_start, copyright_msg, do_print):
	* parted/ui.c (prog_name, banner_msg, usage_msg, bug_msg): Likewise.
	(screen_width): Likewise.
	* parted/ui.h (prog_name): Likewise.

2008-05-06  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	properly test for __s390__ and __s390x__ macros to disable O_DIRECT on that

2008-04-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Remove useless "if" tests before free.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_dm_add_partition): Remove useless test.
	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c (fdasd_cleanup): Likewise.
	* m4/o-direct.m4 (parted_FIND_USABLE_TEST_DIR): Likewise.
	* parted/table.c (table_destroy): Likewise.

	Pass NEWS-checking part of "make syntax-check".
	* NEWS: Tweak format so it passes.
	* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Update MD5 checksum.

	Exempt a build-related script from the copyright check.
	* .x-sc_GPL_version: New file.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .x-sc_GPL_version.

	Turn off strcmp/STREQ check.
	* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Add sc_prohibit_strcmp.

	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add useless-if-before-free.

	* doc/parted.texi: Update copyright dates.

	more updates from gnulib and coreutils
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add gitlog-to-changelog.
	* .gitignore: Add .tarball-version
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add .version and .prev-version.
	(dist-hook): Update rule.
	(gen-ChangeLog): New rule.
	* maint.mk: Rename from Makefile.maint and update from coreutils.
	* cfg.mk: Rename from Makefile.cfg and update from coreutils.

	use gnulib's gnumakefile module
	* GNUmakefile: Remove from version control.
	* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add gnumakefile.
	* .gitignore: Add GNUmakefile

2008-04-29  Matt Davis  <mattdavis9@gmail.com>

	Corrected a few memory leaks from unallocated ped_unit_format calls.
	Deallocated memory in do_print() allocated by ped_unit_format calls.

	Corrected memory leak when displaying partition flags.
	Deallocated memory allocated by partition_print_flags()

2008-04-27  Matt Davis  <mattdavis9@gmail.com>

	Corrected a small memory leak when displaying partition information
	Deallocated a very small memory allocation that occurs in a for loop.
	This occurred during output of partition numbers.

2008-04-27  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	do not loop in case message exception has no message
	The exception handler was looping when the exception had no message.

2008-04-24  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	fix memory leak in exception handler
	The exception handler wasn't freeing the memory when the allocated
	space wasn't enough to store the error message thus leaving unmanaged
	memory around.

2008-04-12  Robert Millan  <rmh@aybabtu.com>

	Add support for GRUB / BIOS partition in GPT.

2008-04-07  Bastian Blank  <waldi@waldi.track.rz.uni-augsburg.de>

	Fix syntax error.

	Use host_cpu for s390 check.

2008-03-30  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Fix a typo: s/to defragmenting/to defragment/, Remove trailing blanks.

2008-02-04  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Don't write into line[-1] when line starts with a NUL byte.
	* parted/ui.c (_readline): Check strlen first.

	dvh.c (dvh_partition_set_name): Include partition name in diagnostic.

	Enforce inherent limitations of dos and dvh partition table formats.
	* libparted/disk.c (_check_partition): Enforce the 32-bit limitation
	on a partition's starting sector number and length (in sectors).
	With the usual 512-byte sector size, this limits the maximum
	partition size to just under 2TB.
	(_partition_max_start, _partition_max_len): New functions.
	(_check_partition): Use them.
	* tests/t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh: New file.  Test vs. msdos.
	* tests/t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh: New file.  Test vs. dvh.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t4100-msdos-partition-limits.sh
	and t4100-dvh-partition-limits.sh.

2008-02-02  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	mkpart: Don't require a DVH partition name if it's guaranteed to fail.
	The mkpart command has an undocumented feature whereby it prompts for
	(interactive) or requires (-s) a partition name, *regardless* of whether
	it already knows the partition type (any thing but 'logical') is
	incompatible with a name.

	At first I was pissed and simply #if-0'd the offending code.
	But in case someone is actually relying on it, I've relented, and
	merely remove the prompt/requirement when the partition table type
	is "dvh" and the type of the partition in question is not "logical".

	* parted/parted.c (do_mkpart):

2008-01-14  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Avoid new error detected by very latest gcc.
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c (fat_dir_entry_get_name): Don't reference
	->extension[3] via a pointer into the prior ->name[8] struct member.
	gcc detected the reference beyond end of name[8].
	Declare first parameter to be "const".
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c: Update prototype.

	#ifdef function definitions to match uses, to avoid compiler warnings.
	* parted/ui.c (mask_signal, s_sigint_handler, s_sigsegv_handler)
	(s_sigfpe_handler):

	Change two "extern inline" functions to "static inline".
	* include/parted/natmath.h (ped_div_round_up): This makes
	it compilable with bleeding-edge gcc.
	(ped_div_round_to_nearest): Likewise.
	* libparted/cs/natmath.c (ped_div_round_up, ped_div_round_to_nearest):
	Remove definitions.

2007-12-18  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Make inter-release --version output more useful.
	Now, each unofficial build has a version "number" like 1.8.8.1.19-58dd,
	which indicates that it is built using the 19th change set
	(in _some_ repository) following the "v1.8.8.1" tag, and that 58dd
	is a prefix of the commit SHA1.
	* configure.ac: Run it to set the version.
	(PED_MAJOR_VERSION): Derive from $PACKAGE_VERSION.
	(PED_MINOR_VERSION): Likewise.
	(PED_MICRO_VERSION): Likewise.
	Remove the test that would ensure $PACKAGE_VERSION != $PED_VERSION,
	now that the latter is derived from the former.
	* Makefile.am (dist-hook): Arrange so that .version appears only
	in distribution tarballs, never in a checked-out repository.
	* .gitignore: Add .version here, too.  Just in case.
	* lib/.gitignore: Remove now-generated (by bootstrap) file.
	* build-aux/.gitignore: Likewise.

	Ensure that $(VERSION) is up to date for dist-related targets.
	* GNUmakefile: Arrange to rerun autoconf, if the version reported by
	git-version-gen doesn't match $(VERSION), but only for dist targets.

	doc/pt_BR/partprobe.8.pt_BR.po: Remove trailing space in generated file.

	Distribute new file: architecture.h.
	libparted/Makefile.am (libparted_la_SOURCES): Add architecture.h.

	libparted/architecture.c: Include <config.h>.

2007-12-17  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Fix up the ChangeLog generation a bit.
	We can just take the output of git-log.

2007-12-17  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

	Perform ChangeLog-creation here, rather than in bootstrap,
	so that the next merge will be less likely to clobber this parted-specific bit.

	Mention that we should be able to build with -fno-common.

	* bootstrap: Update from Coreutils, adapting to changes in gnulib.
	Among them: now gnulib uses git for version control.

	* libparted/tests/disk.c (START_TEST): Remove decl of unused local.

2007-11-07  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Add flags for BSD disklabels (needed for Linux on Alpha)
	Patch from Sergey Tikhonov from the AlphaCore project.

2007-11-06  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Add KNOWN ISSUES section
	Add a KNOWN ISSUES section explaining that ext3 resizing does not work
	and that you should use resize2fs.

	Always define PED_DEVICE_DM
	Regardless of compile time options, always define PED_DEVICE_DM.

	Add 'xvd' to the transports array in do_print
	For the parted print command, add 'xvd' to the transports array so there is
	a matching string to display when we print a line for Xen virtual block
	device.

2007-11-03  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Move PedArchitecture and ped_set_architecture to private
	Code that works with libparted isn't suppose to need to change the
	architecture where it's running and then doesn't make sense to export
	it.

	Two new files has been create (libparted/architecture.[hc]) that has
	the PedArchitecture structure and the ped_set_architecture
	implementation.  All changes that were need to get it suported on all
	currently available architectures has been done too.

2007-11-02  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	parted/geom.h: move includes to after type definition to avoids dependency

	parted/device.h: move includes to after type definition to avoids dependency

	parted/filesys.h doesn't use stdio.h, parted/disk.h and parted/exception.h

	parted/constraint.h needs parted/geom.h since it uses PedGeometry

	parted/natmath.h needs parted/device.h since it uses PedSector

	libparted/cs/natmath.c: remove inline since it's not supported by GNU99 standard

	parted/device.h needs to include parted/constraint.h since it uses PedConstraint

2007-11-02  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Removing unnecessary type-casts and eerie comments.

2007-10-29  Mark Neyhart  <mark_n@lfd008.localdomain>

	Added information to message about ext2 incompatible features.
	Modifed the message about incompatible ext2 features installed to include a
	list of compatible features and to recommend the usage of tune2fs or
	debugfs to remove features which are not compatible.

2007-09-01  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Really duplicate the disk instead of readd every partition
	To avoid possible differences between the original disk layout and the
	duplicated one, a raw copy is done. Has been identified a case[1]
	where extended partitions had their positions changed due this.

	 1. http://bugs.debian.org/294520

	The recipe[2] to reproduce the problem, on the provided URI, has been
	used to produced a test and hence be sure it's not forgotten anymore.

	 2. http://bugs.debian.org/294520#34

	The fix has been produced by Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>

2007-08-16  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Set partprobe's text domain.
	* partprobe/partprobe.c (main): Set textdomain.

2007-08-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix mkpart linux-swap bug: would use 0x83 rather than 0x82
	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_partition_set_system): Include "misc.h".
	Use is_linux_swap to test whether the type string matches.
	* libparted/labels/dasd.c (dasd_read, dasd_partition_set_system): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_partition_set_system): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_partition_set_system): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_partition_set_system): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_partition_set_system): Likewise.
	Based on a patch by Kenneth MacDonald, from
	<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-parted/2007-07/msg00012.html>.
	* libparted/labels/misc.h (is_linux_swap): New function/file.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am (liblabels_la_SOURCES): Add misc.h.
	* tests/t2100-mkswap.sh: New file, test for the above fix.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t2100-mkswap.sh.

	Don't try to avoid "free (x)" when x is NULL.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_read):
	Part of http://git.debian.org/?p=parted/parted.git;a=commitdiff;h=080d3e7078
	changed this:

	  free(diobuf);

	to this:

	  if (diobuf)
	      free(diobuf);

	Yet, free doesn't have any problem with NULL.
	Some very old (non-POSIX) implementations did (like SunOS4),
	but even for them, gnulib's lib/free.c protects us.

	Avoid test failure with dash's builtin printf. * tests/t0100-print.sh (msdos_magic): Use more-portable octal escapes, not hexadecimal ones.

2007-08-09  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Sanity check for dev, safety checks on diobuf.
	Make sure diobuf is NULL before we begin and make sure it isn't NULL when
	we try to free it.  Throw an exception if dev is NULL and we enter this
	function.
	(cherry picked from commit be2ace6e8d381fb836647234ac65d34a4a547e31)

	Revert "History with undo and redo capabilities."
	This reverts commit 3bb8494e1ed5af0a48ad0211c3219e653167854f.

	History with undo and redo capabilities.
	Author: Matt Davis <mattdavis@gmail.com>

	Here is a working version of the history with undo/redo capabilities.  The
	idea here was based on a talk with Otavio Salvador who mentioned the concepts
	from Vanni Brutto.  The idea being to capture all changes and only apply them
	all at once.  This protects the user from performing an unwanted change.  What
	I did was capture all disk modifications that are committed to disk, and put
	them in a list.  The history manager allows the list to be traversed linearly,
	so that a change can be undone, viewed in parted (print command), or reapplied
	again.  Nothing actually happens to the physical disk until the 'save' command
	is issued.

	Jim Meyering suggested that the functionality might be useful to libparted
	thus most of the functionality has been moved there.  The stdout displays
	(printf) are placed in parted.c as the library should not do any output
	printing on its own.

	Three commands were added:
	1) Undo : Undoes a disk modification
	2) Redo : Redoes the most recent 'undone' modification
	3) Save : Actually commits the list of non-undone modifications to disk

	I feel a bit more testing needs to be done, but I am happy with the results
	right now.

2007-08-01  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Revert "If we cannot create a new PedDisk for the device we're looking at, return NULL rather than the device path." The reverted change causes almost all tests to fail.
	This reverts commit a6f86144c0b5fd07c462e256bc7b54095c7b8e7a.

	Revert "Removed unused label (compiler warning)." The label *is* used.
	This reverts commit f4bc90ac22de605ad927d2d85ba468a16bf55ae7.

2007-07-31  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Probe for all device-mapper devices.
	Add _dm_probe_all() from Debian and patch linux_probe_all() to probe for
	device-mapper devices after probing for standard devices.
	(cherry picked from commit 609b7ae6d274e479027bb46c4bd10227cd921803)

	Add the PED_DEVICE_XVD device type for Xen virtual block devices. (cherry picked from commit af4bea2ac854343609f3e6688bedd727ddf76ae6)

	Detect Xen virtual block devices and identify them as such. (cherry picked from commit 64861efcaae95f605614d5e4c6d9c35c5d5712d7)

	If we cannot create a new PedDisk for the device we're looking at, return NULL rather than the device path. (cherry picked from commit 865ea3d3f2eb7918b64a00825dfa44e05651e2ad)

	When reading the DASD disk label, look at the partition flags as well as what is on the actual partition using ped_file_system_probe().  This avoids flags being set for partitions when they shouldn't be. (cherry picked from commit dfafc45a3775cc92d3cd89c9b35926cab23db512)

	Removed unused label (compiler warning). (cherry picked from commit b43bda3134059cdacb13e1a4d0a0bee8a543cfb0)

2007-07-27  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Fix bootstrap script to support the new translationproject html files

2007-07-23  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Updated GPL license boilerplate.

	Updated COPYING file to the GNU General Public License version 3.  Updated boilerplate GPL text to reference version 3 of the license.

2007-07-10  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Flip the switch (expected-failure -> expected-success) in tests/t3100- resize-ext2-partion.sh, now that this bug is fixed.

2007-07-10  Flavio Leitner  <flavio.leitner@gmail.com>

	Fix block state checking for realocated blocks
	A busy block should be realocated and it's correct in
	ext2_block_relocator_mark(), but not in ext2_metadata_push().

	Fix block number used when checking for state
	Hi there,

	The ext2_bread() returns a descriptor containing a
	pointer ->data representing the contents of 1 block.

	In ext2_block_relocate_grow(), it reads the block bitmap from
	a group descriptor representing a range of blocks:
	   bh = ext2_bread(fs, EXT2_GROUP_BLOCK_BITMAP(fs->gd[i]));

	Then it does:
	   k = EXT2_GROUP_INODE_TABLE(fs->gd[i]) + fs->inodeblocks + j;
	k is the absolute block number and then checks the state doing:
	if (bh->data[k>>3] & _bitmap[k&7])

	The k should be the offset inside of group descriptor and not
	the absolute block number. Example:
	. Block bitmap represents 512 blocks
	. Block absolute number is 1023.

	GrpDesc = Block absolute number / block bitmap size = 1
	bh = ext2_bread(fs, EXT2_GROUP_BLOCK_BITMAP(fs->gd[GrpDesc]))
	bh->data[] contains a bitmap of 512 blocks from 512-1024
	relative = absolute block number % block bitmap size
	relative = 1023/512 = 511

	The block state is in bitmap bh->data[relative>>3] & ...

2007-07-10  Michael Brennan  <brennan.brisad@gmail.com>

	Fix syntax error and LIBS problem in configure.ac
	Make sure LIBS doesn't contain libraries that will prevent
	successful compilations after libreadline has been tested.
	A trailing comma generated a syntax error in the configure script.

2007-07-10  Matthew S. Harris  <mharris312@gmail.com>

	More correct handling of the HeaderSize field in GPT labels
	- Use the HeaderSize field value when determining how many bytes to
	compute the CRC over.

	- Don't abort if the HeaderSize field value is bigger than our struct,
	since more fields may be defined in the future.

2007-07-06  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't let the automatically-generated ChangeLog cause "make dist" failure. * Makefile.cfg (local-checks-to-skip): Add sc_changelog.

	Let "make distcheck" pass once again. * parted/strlist.c (str_list_alloc): Remove unnecessary cast of xmalloc return value.

2007-07-06  Michael Brennan  <brennan.brisad@gmail.com>

	Fix a problem where a partial read would not be handled correctly; also change the status variable to ssize_t.

2007-07-03  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't include config.h from internal headers. This avoids redefinition errors (on the new symbol, __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS_TRIGGER) when config.h is included twice.
	Bob Proulx reported the buildbot failures: http://buildbot.proulx.com:9001/

2007-06-22  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Avoid test failure on Linux-2.6.8 due to too small underlying file. Overwrite the label creating a 4KB file; 1KB was too small and would trigger the failure.  Reported by Bob Proulx.

	Work around test failures caused by inadequate libreadline.
	* configure.ac: Reject an inadequate libreadline5.0.
	* parted/ui.c (_readline) [!HAVE_LIBREADLINE]: Echo each
	just-read line, to be consistent with libreadline5.2.

	Avoid mklabel test failure with very small file on Linux-2.6.8.

2007-06-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	README-hacking: Don't mention Gzip 1.2.4, now that 1.3.12 is out. Mention uuid-devel and pkg-config, too.

2007-06-12  David Vazquez  <xeos@gmail.com>

	Replace some malloc and strdup by xmalloc and xstrdup respectively
	I replace some malloc and strdup by xmalloc and xstrdup respectively.

2007-06-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix the mkfs final-block-group-too-short bug.
	mkfs would fail for certain sizes resulting in a final block-group
	that was too small to accommodate the minimum number of admin blocks.
	There was already work-around code for when a decremented "numgroups"
	was 1.  This change applies that work-around code for larger values of
	numgroups, too.  Also, there was an off-by-one error in the guard test
	that would allow a few too-small partition sizes to slip through and
	provoke the error (see tests/t2000-mkfs.sh for two examples).
	This change fixes that, too.

	Fix two "make check"-as-root failures. t1100-busy-label.sh: Remove extra copy of "o2" temporary file name. test-lib.sh (emit_superuser_warning): Exit successfully when run as root, too.

2007-06-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix inconsistent prompt for file system type.
	* parted/parted.c (do_mkfs): Use a consistent prompt when asking
	for a file system type.

	Add a test to record the current EXT2 mkpartfs failure for some sizes.
	Run this:

	    dev=F
	    dd if=/dev/null of=$dev bs=1 seek=20M
	    ./parted -s $dev mklabel gpt
	    ./parted -s $dev mkpartfs primary ext2 0 16796160B

	It fails with this diagnostic:

	    Error: Attempt to write sectors 32772-32773 outside of partition on /t/F.

	But if you choose a size that's one byte smaller, it works:

	    ./parted -s $dev mkpartfs primary ext2 0 16796159B

	The difference is in how ext2_mkfs_write_meta computes
	the number of block groups.  In the former case, it computes
	numgroups = 3.  In the latter, numgroups = 2.
	The trouble with the first case is that there isn't enough
	space for 3 full block groups in a file system of that size.
	Hence the eventual attempt to write beyond the initially-
	established end-of-file-system mark.

	Avoid unnecessary writes in test scripts.
	This changes the tests to create sparse files for some test inputs
	rather than zero-filled non-sparse ones.  Doing this cuts more than 50% off
	the run time of "make check" in the tests/ directory.

2007-06-11  Matt Davis  <mattdavis9@gmail.com>

	Add a test for an ext2-resize failure.
	This patch is based on the change from Matt Davis:

	    http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.parted.devel/1695/focus=1704

	Demonstrate an ext2-resize failure in parted-1.8.7, based on the report in
	http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/22

2007-06-05  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Turn off "DEBUG" in libparted/libparted.c, ... thus making it so that ped_malloc no longer initializes all just-allocated memory to all '1' bits.  Given the two bugs I've just fixed, this change is long overdue.

	Make "mklabel amiga" work also when DEBUG is not enabled.
	I turned off DEBUG and discovered test failures that its
	bogus always-initialize-malloc'd-memory policy had been hiding:

	(amiga_write): Initialize all of "->disk_specific" buffer.
	Avoid buffer overrun when initializing "TABLE".

	"mklabel bsd": don't read/write initialized memory, with DEBUG turned off I spent the first part of yesterday debugging the ext2-resize failure. As part of that, I turned off DEBUG and was surprised to see new failures in the label checks.  At least for label types "amiga" and "bsd", the implementation required that freshly-allocated memory be filled with all "1" bits, as was guaranteed by the default setting of
	#define DEBUG 1

	When I turned that off, bsd.c would read/write uninitialized memory, and
	rdb.c(amiga) would do more of the same and produce partition tables that
	it would then fail to recognize.

	Here's the fix for the bsd problems.
	I'll send the rdb/amiga ones separately, and once all tests pass
	without malloc-initialization-to-all-1's, I'll remove that, too.

	The bsd read-uninit bug was at bsd.c:341 (bsd_write), with this test:

		if (!bsd_specific->boot_code [0])
			_probe_and_add_boot_code (disk);

	that first byte was never initialized.
	So, I figured, that'll be easy.  Just initialize it.
	Wrong.  That wasn't enough, since then a part of that same 512-byte
	buffer (starting at offset 340) would be used uninitialized by
	a write syscall.

	FYI, the first failure was demonstrated like this:

	dev=f
	N=1M
	dd if=/dev/zero of=$dev bs=$N count=1 && valgrind ./parted -s $dev mklabel bsd

	Here's the first one:

	==20087== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
	==20087==    at 0x4429EE: bsd_write (bsd.c:341)
	==20087==    by 0x411AD3: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:485)
	==20087==    by 0x411B19: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:508)
	==20087==    by 0x403A12: do_mklabel (parted.c:622)
	==20087==    by 0x402AF7: command_run (command.c:139)
	==20087==    by 0x40B00A: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1530)
	==20087==    by 0x407A8B: main (parted.c:2479)

	and even after initializing only that first byte, here's what I got:

	==25692== Syscall param write(buf) points to uninitialised byte(s)
	==25692==    at 0x54874D0: __write_nocancel (in /usr/lib/debug/libc-2.5.so)
	==25692==    by 0x41A15C: linux_write (linux.c:1599)
	==25692==    by 0x40D9CA: ped_device_write (device.c:369)
	==25692==    by 0x442B1E: bsd_write (bsd.c:368)
	==25692==    by 0x411AD3: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:485)
	==25692==    by 0x411B19: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:508)
	==25692==    by 0x403A12: do_mklabel (parted.c:622)
	==25692==    by 0x402AF7: command_run (command.c:139)
	==25692==    by 0x40B00A: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1530)
	==25692==    by 0x407A8B: main (parted.c:2479)
	==25692==  Address 0x59E9C01 is 340 bytes inside a block of size 512 alloc'd
	==25692==    at 0x4A1EC7C: memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:332)
	==25692==    by 0x4A1ECD5: posix_memalign (vg_replace_malloc.c:425)
	==25692==    by 0x41A11A: linux_write (linux.c:1594)
	==25692==    by 0x40D9CA: ped_device_write (device.c:369)
	==25692==    by 0x442B1E: bsd_write (bsd.c:368)
	==25692==    by 0x411AD3: ped_disk_commit_to_dev (disk.c:485)
	==25692==    by 0x411B19: ped_disk_commit (disk.c:508)
	==25692==    by 0x403A12: do_mklabel (parted.c:622)
	==25692==    by 0x402AF7: command_run (command.c:139)
	==25692==    by 0x40B00A: non_interactive_mode (ui.c:1530)
	==25692==    by 0x407A8B: main (parted.c:2479)

2007-05-31  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't leak a partition table buffer. * libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_read): Free the buffer upon success as well as on failure.

	Correct a misleading diagnostic.
	* libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_new): Remove always-false "Unable to open"
	part of diagnostic.  Leave the "unrecognized disk label" part.

	Fix build failure (conflicting decl of strnlen) and clean up
	* parted/strlist.h: Include <config.h> first.
	[!ENABLE_NLS]: Define wchar_t to char here, too, since we no
	longer include "strlist.h" after the definition in table.c.
	* parted/table.c: Include <wchar.h> and <string.h> unconditionally,
	and before wchar_t redefinition.
	Hoist inclusions of xalloc.h and strlist.h, too.
	Remove wcwidth and strnlen declarations, since they're guaranteed
	to be in the gnulib-supplied-if-needed headers.

	Read an msdos partition table from a device with 2K sectors.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Include <stdbool.h>.
	(msdos_probe): Don't hard-code 512.
	Use read_sector, not ped_device_read.
	Adapt to changed type of "part_table".
	Now that "label" is malloc'd, be sure to free it before returning.
	(read_table): Likewise.

	Fix "make distcheck" failure due to not finding usable partition * m4/o-direct.m4: Require that read as well as write succeed. Require that both work with blocks of size 512 as well as 4096. Reiserfs3 doesn't support 512-byte reads. Allow the user running the test to specify the first directory to test via the PARTED_TMPDIR envvar, in case none of the dirs checked by default is usable.

2007-05-30  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Fix configure-with-nls vs. wchar.h/wcsdup problem differently. * parted/table.c: Include <config.h> *before* all other #include directives.  Remove explicit declaration of wcsdup.  Now, we'll get the one from <wchar.h>.

2007-05-30  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	parted/table.c: Fix a warning when compiling with translation support
	,----[ Output when compiling with translation support ]
	|...
	| table.c: In function 'table_add_row_from_strlist':
	| table.c:168: warning: implicit declaration of function 'wcsdup'
	| table.c:168: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
	`----

2007-05-30  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	fdasd label: Move formatting out of translatable strings.
	Also gettextize several missed messages, and simplify some of them.

	vtoc label: Move formatting out of translatable strings.
	Also gettextize a few missed messages, and remove some whitespace.

2007-05-29  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Avoid a leak.
	* parted/parted.c (do_print): Use separate variables for the header
	and for individual rows.  Free each when done.
	* parted/table.c (table_add_row_from_strlist): Insert a newly
	allocated copy of each string, so that the caller can free
	the argument corresponding to the "list" parameter.
	* tests/t0100-print.sh: New test for this.
	* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t0100-print.sh.

	Move a test/utility function into test-lib.sh.
	* tests/t3000-constraints.sh (emit_superuser_warning): Move this
	function to...
	* tests/test-lib.sh (emit_superuser_warning): ...here.
	* tests/t0000-basic.sh: Use the function instead of open-coding it.

	On IRC, xeos reported test failures in t0000 and t2000 with diffs like this:
	  -/home/xeos/projects/parted/parted/.libs/lt-parted: invalid token: msdos
	  +parted: invalid token: msdos

	Here's the patch I expect to apply.
	It also removes an inter-part dependency by moving the creation
	of the "o2" temporary file into the test where it's used.

	Some of this duplication should be factored out, eventually...

2007-05-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Diagnose invalid command arguments.
	This started because I objected to parted failing with no diagnostic
	when given an invalid file system type:

	    $ /sbin/parted -s $dev mklabel loop mkpartfs hfsplus 0 1.4
	    WARNING: You are not superuser.  Watch out for permissions.
	    [Exit 1]

	With the changes below, it does this:

	    $ ./parted -s $dev mklabel loop mkpartfs hfsplus 0 1.4
	    ./parted: invalid token: hfsplus
	    [Exit 1]

	The following may look like a simple change, but looks are deceptive...
	For example, if you try to diagnose via ped_exception_throw instead
	of "error", you'll find that the mere fact of diagnosing the problem
	introduces new ones because of how the exception handler manipulates the
	global command line buffer containing the token we're complaining about.

	But this isn't library code, so using error() is fine.

		Diagnose invalid command arguments.
		When a command argument doesn't match the expected candidate values,
		parted would silently exit (in script mode) or simply act as if that
		value and any following ones had not been specified (in interactive
		mode).  With this change, it complains about the "invalid token",
		and in script mode (where there hasn't been a prompt to give context)
		sometimes tells what type of token it was expecting.
		* parted/ui.c: Include "error.h".
		(command_line_get_word): If the user's "token" wasn't a good enough
		match, give a diagnostic.  In script mode, return NULL so that the
		callers can give additional information.
		* tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: New test for the above.
		* tests/t0000-basic.sh: Expect the new diagnostic when "msdos" is
		treated as an unrecognized first token after "mklabel".  This happens
		when trying to label a disk that already has a label.
		* tests/t1100-busy-label.sh: Likewise.

2007-05-25  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Use xmalloc and xrealloc, rather than unchecked malloc and realloc. * parted/table.c: Use gnulib's xmalloc and realloc. Remove anachronistic casts of malloc/realloc return value. Change "sizeof(type)" to safer "sizeof(*var)" (one of the former was wrong, but in a harmless way).

	Fix off-by-one error in previous change. * parted/strlist.c (str_list_print_wrap): Don't output a space unconditionally.

	Remove a silly (and dangerous) function.
	This change has no effect, except in a low-memory condition,
	where the old code would dereference NULL, the new code no
	longer performs that malloc.

	* parted/strlist.c (get_spaces): Remove this function.
	Not only is it useless, but it also has an unchecked malloc.
	(str_list_print_wrap): Don't allocate and initialize a string
	just to print a sequence of N spaces.

	doc/parted.texi (Static binaries): Correct an invalid example. One cannot specify "primary" for a partition on a loop device.

2007-05-24  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Diagnose "ext2 FS too small" rather than triggering an assertion. * libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_mkfs.c (ext2_mkfs): An overlapping ext2 partition request could still lead to a bug: constraint-resolution code would produce a single-sector candidate "range", and that would cause the ext2 fs-creation code to misbehave.  Now, it properly detects and reports the FS as being too small. * tests/t3000-constraints.sh: New test for the above. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t3000-constraints.sh.

	Fix typo in privs-required test setup. * tests/test-lib.sh: Fix typo: s/\$parted/$parted_/.

2007-05-23  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't fail all tests when "." lacks O_DIRECT support.
	I often build tools on a tmpfs file system (it's faster), and
	found that parted tests always failed there.  That's because it tries
	to open the "device" (a file) with O_DIRECT, and at least the linux tmpfs
	driver always fails with EINVAL in that case.

	So here's a patch that makes it work.
	Since the test may require writing in a directory like /tmp,
	to which others typically have write access, it is particularly
	careful about security (see the mkdtemp script below), in case
	"make check" is run by e.g., root.

	Don't fail all tests when "." lacks O_DIRECT support.
	Before, running "make check" on a file system that doesn't support
	O_DIRECT (e.g. tmpfs), would always fail.  Now, it works, as long as
	the test machinery can find a writable directory in which open with
	O_DIRECT *does* work.
	* m4/o-direct.m4: New file.  Find a directory/FS with O_DIRECT support.
	* configure.ac: Use the new macro.
	* libparted/tests/t1000-label.sh: New file.  Wrap the binary, so
	it can take advantage of the code that finds O_DIRECT supporting FS.
	* tests/mkdtemp: New file.  Required, since when running tests as
	root, we may have to create a temporary directory in a directory
	like /tmp that's writable by others.
	* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add mkdtemp.
	* tests/test-lib.sh: When creating test subdir, and setting up "trap",
	use the directory specified in $PARTED_USABLE_TEST_DIR.
	Don't set PATH here.  Now, that's done via the generated, and always-
	sourced, init.sh.  As a result, invoke parted via its full file name.

2007-05-19  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Make all tests get their initialization from the same place. * tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: Get initialization via ". ./init.sh", not via ". ./test-lib.sh". * Makefile.maint (sc_test_init): New test, to ensure we stay consistent.

	* tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): Make this generated file read-only.

2007-05-18  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	mkpartfs ext2 2 10 would erroneously report "file system too small" for some small (single-group) partitions.  It would also fail to report "file system too small" in some cases, and instead continue on to into inode-allocation code where it'd report "File system full!" * libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_mkfs.c (compute_block_counts): New function, factored out of... (ext2_mkfs): ...here.  Call compute_block_counts rather than open-coded it.  When decrementing numblocks, call compute_block_counts again, to recompute all of the derived values. Require at least 14 free blocks in a 16-inode-per-group partition. * tests/t1500-small-ext2.sh: New file.  Test for the above. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t1500-small-ext2.sh.

2007-05-17  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Avoid spurious test failures due to buggy ncurses-5.6. * tests/test-lib.sh: Also unset TERM.

2007-05-16  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	partprobe: new option: --dry-run, synonym for now-deprecated --no-update; improve its description

2007-05-16  Anant Narayanan  <anant@theghost.local>

	Test commit

2007-05-14  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Removed clean.sh script. Using git now, we don't need it anymore (git clean -d -x).

	Use gnulib xmalloc() and xrealloc().

2007-05-14  Flavio Leitner  <flavio.leitner@gmail.com>

	Fix exception handling in mkpart and mkpartfs
	Parted mkpart and mkpartfs commands does:
	...
	   ped_exception_fetch_all();
	   if (!ped_disk_add_partition (disk, part, final_constraint)) {
		 ped_exception_leave_all();
	...
	   }
	...
	In mkpart if the ped_disk_add_partition() returns true it skips
	ped_exception_leave_all() leaving ex_fetch_count = 1.

	In mkpartfs if the ped_disk_add_partition() returns false it will
	call ped_exception_leave_all() leaving ex_fetch_count negative.

	The wrong count in ex_fetch_count will prevent next commands to
	correctly handle exceptions, failing to prompt users for example.

	Note: test script t2000-mkfs.sh improved to verify against this issue.

2007-05-11  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	* tests/t1100-busy-label.sh: Quote uses of $dev, in case the user's device name contains a shell meta-character.
	SCALAR(0x7f6040)

	When labeling a disk in --script mode, fail if it is in use. * parted/parted.c (_disk_warn_busy): In script mode, throw a "PED_EXCEPTION_ERROR", not a warning. (do_mklabel): Guard only the _disk_warn_loss call with "if (!opt_script_mode...", not the _disk_warn_loss call. * tests/t1100-busy-label.sh: New file.  Test the above, in interactive mode as well as in script mode.  Requires root privilege (to mount a fs), and an actual block device. * tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add t1100-busy-label.sh. * tests/test-lib.sh: Add infrastructure to support new privileges_required_=1 and erasable_device_required_=1 settings used by t1100.

	No longer require "srcdir=." when running a test manually. * tests/Makefile.am (init.sh): New rule, so one doesn't have to set "srcdir=." when running a test manually. * .gitignore: Ignore new generated file: tests/init.sh. * tests/t0000-basic.sh: Source new init.sh, rather than test-lib.sh. * tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: Likewise. * tests/t2000-mkfs.sh: Likewise. * tests/test-lib.sh: Remove useless srcdir-setting code.

2007-05-09  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	[parted] Fix script mode support on mkfs commandline command
	Parted was lacking support to script mode on do_mkfs method hence
	always failing.

	Note: tests/t2000-mkfs.sh was created to avoid it to happen again

2007-05-08  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Preventing compilation of DASD code on GNU Hurd systems through the use of AC_COMPILE_IFELSE and AM_CONDITIONAL, instead of #ifdef.

2007-05-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Rewrite integration tests to use a new framework (git's). * tests/t1000-mkpartfs.sh: New file. * tests/t0000-basic.sh: New file. * tests/test-lib.sh: New file.  Derived from git's t/test-lib.sh. * tests/lang-default, tests/priv-check: Remove files. * tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add test-lib.sh. Remove lang-default and priv-check; no longer used. * tests/part-01, tests/label-01: Remove files. * tests/part-02, tests/label-02: Likewise.

	Merge branch 'inhibit-word-wrap'

	Merge branch 'include-limits-h-for-CHAR_MAX'

	Make ---pretend-input-tty inhibit output word-wrap. * parted/ui.c (screen_width): Use effectively-unlimited screen width with ---pretend-input-tty, just as for '--script' mode.

	Suppress "you are not superuser..." warning in script mode. * parted/parted.c (_init): Do not emit this warning in script mode: "You are not superuser.  Watch out for permissions."

	Avoid "make distcheck" failure, with newer system headers. * parted/parted.c: Include <limits.h>, for use of CHAR_MAX.

2007-05-04  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Updated Doxyfile

2007-05-02  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	On the edge branch, labeled the version as 1.9.0 so we can mark it more correctly as the development tree.

	Whitespace cleanups.

	Whitespace cleanups.

	Whitespace cleanups.

	Whitespace cleanups.

	Revert "Remove unused label."
	This reverts commit bfd9a6d8b6322d870650b0e92bd936035ab28e76.

	Patch from Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> to linux_write() to support logical
	sector sizes other than 512 (PED_SECTOR_SIZE_DEFAULT).

	Fix primary partition cylinder alignment error for DOS disk labels.

	Fix off-by-one bug in parted when displaying information about the disk label (the disk size, specifically).

	Do not translate partition names in 'parted print' command. This causes problems for non-Latin-based character sets. Also, we don't want to translate the partition name here as we are just showing what is in the disklabel, translating it distorts what the value is.
	Also added some malloc checks in table.c.

	Remove unused label.

2007-05-02  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Reverted my patch to configure.ac to remove -Wl,--as-needed from LDFLAGS when checking for libreadline.

	libreadline is a problematic library. Autoconf adds a block to the generated configure script that checks to see if we should be passing the --as-needed flag to ld(1). There are portability reasons this code exists (best I can figure), but it presents a problem when we scan for libreadline.
	libreadline specifically has unresolved symbols on at least Fedora and RHEL.  Why?  Well, the developer can choose to provide libtermcap, libncurses, or libncursesw (wide-char support) at compile time which all satisfy the curses API dependency that libreadline has.  When the parted configure script runs, it fails on readline because the --as-needed flag causes the linker to not include libncurses even though we already have that on the link line.

	My solution is to remove the --as-needed flag when we scan for libreadline and then later check for rl_completion_matches() in libreadline.

	More changes to set the version number to 1.8.3.

	Set version to 1.8.3 for upcoming release.

2007-05-01  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	[tests] Separate and improved test for reading of disk labels.

2007-04-30  Matthew Harris  <mharris@coruscant.(none)>

	Fix endianness bugs

2007-04-26  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Add integration tests, then adjust code so that they pass. These changes affect how --script (-s) works, and when diagnostics are displayed. * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add tests. * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add tests/Makefile. * tests/Makefile.am: New file. * tests/part-01, tests/label-01: New files. * tests/part-02, tests/label-02: New files. * parted/parted.c (enum) [PRETEND_INPUT_TTY]: Define. Support a new, undocumented option: ---pretend-input-tty. It is intended solely for testing.  The leading '---' ensures that it will never conflict with a "regular" long option. (do_mkpartfs): Prompt only when not in script mode. Call ped_exception_leave_all() to decrement global counter. Without this, the use of parted in tests/part-01 would still fail, but would not issue the diagnostic explaining why. * parted/ui.h (pretend_input_tty): Declare new global. * parted/ui.c (exception_handler): Let the new "pretend_input_tty" option override "!isatty (0)". (init_ui): Don't set opt_script_mode. * tests/lang-default, tests/priv-check: New files.

	Temporarily disable the clone-dvh-label test. * libparted/tests/label.c (test_clone_label):

2007-04-21  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	[PATCH] Avoid warning from -Wformat-security; tweak error diagnostic.
	* parted/parted.c (_parse_options): Upon failure, output diagnostic
	to stderr, not stdout.  Use "program_name" value, not literal "parted".

2007-04-20  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	[tests] New test for probing of disk labels.

2007-04-20  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Revert "[libparted] dvh label fixes"
	This reverts commit dcf8e966abf997b9df69b1664c470ed2aa5c166b.

	[libparted] dvh label fixes

	[tests] Simplify test_clone_label removing the label reading test
	Since the test_create_label already tests the label reading we
	shouldn't redo it. It's always better to have simple tests so is much
	easier to find the bugs.

	[tests] Trivial coding style fixes around the tests code

	[tests] Add _test_exception_handler to fail every time an exception is raised
	Sometimes parts of code raises exceptions and this shouldn't happen on
	tests. To ensure we catch them a specific exception handler has been
	implemented.

	The handler usage is very easy. You just need to put the following
	code at testsuite main method:

	...
	        /* Fail when an exception is raised */
	        ped_exception_set_handler (_test_exception_handler);
	...

2007-04-20  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	[tests] New test for cloning of disk labels.

2007-04-19  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	[tests] Fix spacing around brackets and asterisks.

2007-04-19  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Handle options independent of their order.
	Abort on any invalid option, and handle -v and -h first.

2007-04-19  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	[tests] Small refactoring on test_create_label
	 - Destroy the temporary device once the test has been finished,
	 - Use the _implemented_disk_label and _create_disk_label methods
	   to avoid code duplication.

	[tests] Implements _implemented_disk_label and _create_disk_label on common.[hc]
	 - _implemented_disk_label: returns 0 when we haven't yet implemented
	   this specific label and 1 otherwise;

	 - _create_disk_label: creates a disk label of a specific type on a
	   specific device;

2007-04-18  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	[tests] Ensure that we're able to read the just created disk label
	To ensure we're able to read the just created disk label we introduced a call
	ped_disk_new using the same loopback. This could detect bad label creating or
	probing detectiong mistakes.

2007-04-17  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Indentation fixes in libparted/tests/.

2007-04-16  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Show the update /etc/fstab message only when there has been a change to the disk. The message is now shorter and more direct.

2007-04-06  solsTiCe d'Hiver  <solsticed.hiver@laposte.net>

	change the variable named start to offset to be consistent with the doc

2007-04-05  solsTiCe d'Hiver  <solstice.dhiver@laposte.net>

	remove any trace of PED_PARTITION_PRIMARY which was deprecated a long time ago to use PED_PARTITION_NORMAL

2007-04-05  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Added 'rescue', 'unit', and 'version' to the man page, plus some small edits.

2007-04-04  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Avoid segfault due a double free on reiserfs support (patch sent by Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>)

2007-04-04  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Make the wording of warning somewhat clearer.

2007-03-27  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Tweak some help messages: change third person to imperative for consistency, add single quotes and remove letters for clarity

2007-03-20  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Conditionalize the System Z stuff correctly.  We get headers installed on non-System Z platforms, but the code only compiles on that platform.

	Remove the COMPILE_FOR_S390 flag-setting stuff.  It wasn't correct anyway.  Take a kernel-style approach and check uname -m to see if we are on s390.  If so, we build for zSeries.  Otherwise we do not.

	Sleep for one second after uploading a file to ftp-upload.gnu.org.  Seems transactions need to be spaced out a bit otherwise the server will reject files.

	Fix for compile problems with gcc-4.1.2 as indicated here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-parted/2007-03/msg00008.html

	Check for tgetent() in libtinfo as well as ncurses, curses, termcap, and termlib.

	Remove some unused variables, check the return values from fgets() and asprintf(), and remove the unused _dm_remove_map() function.

	Include vtoc.h for the format1_label_t typedef.

	Remove GNU make-specific things from po4a.mk.

2007-03-16  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Install the libparted.pc file, not the libparted.pc.in file.

	More spec file template cleanups.

	Updated the release script to work with the new source layout.

2007-03-16  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fixed faulty information in README-hacking (Bison is not a maintainer tool for Parted), and Makefile.maint (every project has certain variations of it).

2007-03-16  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	po/POTFILES.in: Add lib/getopt.c

2007-03-16  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Prevented DASD specific headers and sources from being compiled/installed on non-s390 systems; and conditionally included fdasd.h in linux.h for s390 systems.

2007-03-15  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Move static variable flagging little endian or not to journal.c.  We don't want static variables in general, but if they must exist, put them in a C file, not a header.
	Parameterize the little_endian flag for the macros in journal.h.

2007-03-13  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Modernize the spec file template.

	Ignore more files.

	Patch from Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org> to add HFS+ resize support.

2007-03-12  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	hfs.c: Detect write failure. * libparted/fs/hfs/hfs.c (hfs_extract_file, hfs_extract_bitmap): (hfs_extract_mdb, hfsplus_extract_file, hfsplus_extract_vh): Fail when fclose fails for a written-to file handle.

2007-03-08  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

		aix.c: Avoid memory overrun.  Don't assume logical sector size <= 512B 	* libparted/labels/aix.c (struct AixLabel): Remove definition. 	(aix_label_magic_get, aix_label_magic_set): New functions. 	(read_sector): New function. 	(aix_probe): Rewrite not to use the above, and not a static buffer. 	(aix_clobber): Likewise. 	Also, rather than PED_ASSERT'ing that aix_probe returns 1, 	simply return 0 if aix_probe returns fails. 	(ped_disk_aix_init): Remove assertion, now that AixLabel is gone.

		Use PED_SECTOR_SIZE_DEFAULT not 512 	* libparted/arch/beos.c (beos_read, beos_write): 	* libparted/arch/linux.c (_device_get_length, _device_seek) 	(linux_read, linux_write, _blkpg_add_partition): 	* libparted/fs/fat/bootsector.c (fat_boot_sector_read): 	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_alloc): 	* libparted/labels/dos.c (probe_filesystem_for_geom): 	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_read):

	* parted/ui.c (non_interactive_mode): Plug a tiny leak. Exercise by running the following with a CD-ROM in the drive: valgrind --leak-check=full parted/parted /dev/cdrom print Before, we'd leak the 6-byte command: "print\0".

	linux.c: Avoid memory overrun.  Handle 2048-byte logical sectors. * libparted/arch/linux.c (linux_read): Allocate the right amount of space for the (potentially 2048-byte-long) sectors we're about to read.

	Don't use deprecated mktemp, to avoid linker warning * libparted/tests/common.c (_create_disk): Rewrite to use mkstemp instead.

	* libparted/tests/label.c: Plug a trivial leak.

2007-03-07  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@sunflower.(none)>

	Merge branch 'master' of git+ssh://rishi-guest@git.debian.org/git/parted/parted

2007-03-07  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Replaced [f]printf with fput[c|s] globally.

2007-03-07  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	libparted/unit.c: constify interfaces * include/parted/unit.h (PED_UNIT_LAST): * libparted/unit.c (ped_unit_get_size): (ped_unit_format_custom_byte, ped_unit_format_byte): (ped_unit_format_custom, ped_unit_format, ped_unit_parse): (find_suffix, parse_chs, clip, geometry_from_centre_radius): (ped_unit_parse_custom):

	Declare some static arrays to be "const". * libparted/labels/dos.c (MBR_BOOT_CODE): * libparted/labels/efi_crc32.c (crc32_tab): * libparted/labels/pc98.c (MBR_BOOT_CODE): * libparted/labels/vtoc.c (EBCtoASC, ASCtoEBC):

	* configure.ac: Fix a typo: s/have_scintilla/have_check/

	tests/label: Don't dereference NULL if open fails. * libparted/tests/label.c (START_TEST): Return right away if ped_device_get returns NULL.

	Add "const" to parameters in these public interfaces. * libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_check): (ped_disk_get_primary_partition_count): (ped_disk_get_last_partition_num, ped_partition_print): (ped_disk_print): (ped_partition_print): Also declare to be "static". This is ok, since the function is referenced only from this file. * include/parted/disk.h: Update their prototypes.

	Use <config.h> consistently, not "config.h". * Makefile.cfg (local-checks-to-skip): Remove sc_require_config_h, to enable the "make distcheck" test for this.

2007-03-06  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	start_pos is a PedSector, not a PedGeometry.

2007-03-06  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Preserve starting sector for primary NTFS 3.1 partitions (Windows Vista) when modifying the DOS disk label.  NTFS 3.1 partitions do not start on the 2nd head of the 1st cylinder at the beginning of the drive.

	Patched parted.8 man page to show partition names apply to GPT disk labels
	as well as Mac and PC98 disk labels.

2007-03-06  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Replaced [f]printf with fput[c|s] in libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_block_relocator.c.

	Re-arranging .gitignore in alphabetical order.

	Defined a dummy '_dump_history' function in parted/ui.c when Readline is absent. Thanks to Jim Meyering for the suggestion.

	Added libparted/tests/label to .gitignore.

	Fixed parted/ui.c to incorporate signal handlers for systems lacking 'sigaction', 'SA_SIGINFO', and other constants in signal.h.

2007-03-05  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Undo part of the dos.c constification. * libparted/disk.c: The sole parameter of ped_disk_type_register and ped_disk_type_unregister must *not* be const. * libparted/labels/dos.c (msdos_disk_type): Likewise for the corresponding static struct in dos.c, since those functions modify the struct.  This didn't show up at compile time due to casts. * include/parted/disk.h: Update prototypes, too.

	Hide two unnecessarily-"extern" functions. * libparted/labels/mac.c (mac_alloc): Declare static. * libparted/labels/dos.c (raw_part_parse): Declare static.

	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Complete constification of this file. * libparted/disk.c (ped_disk_type_register): Make the sole parameter "const", so that caller's argument may be "const". (ped_disk_type_unregister): Likewise.

	* po/POTFILES.in: Add partprobe/partprobe.c, now that it contains translatable strings.

	Make partprobe accept --help and --version options. Add long options: --no-update (same as existing -d), and --summary (same as existing -s). * partprobe/partprobe.c Include configmake.h, getopt.h, and NLS-related things. (main): Rewrite option handling. Along the way, fix a bug whereby "partprobe DEV1 DEV2 ... DEVN" would exit successfully whenever process_dev (DEVN) returns nonzero, even when that function fails for each of the preceding devices.

	Make clearfat accept --help and --version options. * debug/clearfat/clearfat.c (AUTHORS, PROGRAM_NAME): Define. Include gettext-related things. Include closeout.h. (usage): New function. (main): Set up for translations, use close_stdout. * bootstrap.conf: Add long-options, for clearfat. * debug/clearfat/Makefile.am: Use gnulib.

	* include/parted/disk.h (struct _PedDiskOps) [write]: Change parameter type to be "const".

	Begin making libparted/labels/*.c const-correct. For an introduction, see http://mail-archive.com/parted-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg00930.html In particular, I've used a const-adding case in mac.c to work around the current, inconsistent semantics of mac_write.

	Avoid a libtool warning: libtool: link: warning: `-release' is ignored for convenience libraries * libparted/labels/Makefile.am (liblabels_la_LDFLAGS): Don't define.

	Make "make distcheck" work better. * Makefile.cfg (local-checks-to-skip): Skip sc_system_h_headers, too. * Makefile.maint (my-distcheck): Don't depend on $(release_archive_dir).

2007-03-02  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Avoid recursive "LIBS = ... $(LIBS)" assignments. * libparted/labels/Makefile.am (liblabels_la_LIBADD): Add $(INTLLIBS) here rather than via a recursive LIBS = ... $(LIBS) assignment. * libparted/fs/Makefile.am (libfs_la_LIBADD): Likewise.

	Use $(VAR), rather than obsolescent @VAR@ automake notation.
	Enable the makefile-check rule.
	* Makefile.cfg: Remove makefile-check from the list of rules to skip.
	* Makefile.am: change e.g., @VERSION@ to $(VERSION).
	* debug/clearfat/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/bfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/jfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/linux_swap/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ntfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/reiserfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ufs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/xfs/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* libparted/tests/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* parted/Makefile.am: Likewise.
	* partprobe/Makefile.am: Likewise.

	The above conversion caused a problem:
	* libparted/Makefile.am: Remove this recursive definition:
	LIBS = @INTLLIBS@ @LIBS@.  Once converted to LIBS = ...$(LIBS),
	GNU make would (rightly) fail, objecting to the recursive definition.
	(libparted_la_LIBADD): Instead, add $(INTLLIBS) here.

	Enable the po-check rule.
	* Makefile.cfg (local-checks-to-skip): Remove po-check.
	* po/POTFILES.in: Add a bunch of names of files that contain
	translatable strings.  Remove some which contain none.

	Add infrastructure for more rigorous "make distcheck" rules.
	* GNUmakefile: New file.
	* .prev-version: New file.
	* Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Remove names of files now in build-aux/.
	(distcheck-hook): New rule, to run the checks in Makefile.maint.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Add .prev-version.
	* Makefile.maint: New file.  Improved "make distcheck" rules.
	* Makefile.cfg: Select which Makefile.maint checks to run.
	(local-checks-to-skip): List all currently-failing and irrelevant
	tests here.
	* build-aux/vc-list-files: New file.  List version-controlled files.
	* .gitignore: Remove build-aux, since now it contains a
	version-controlled file.

2007-03-01  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fixing indentation in parted/ui.c. Replaced TABs with spaces to ensure uniformity in all editors.

2007-02-28  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fixing indentation in parted/ui.c.

2007-02-27  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Normalize the way we handle a generated-and-distributed file, parted.spec. * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add parted.spec. (parted.spec): New rule. (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Add parted.spec. * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Remove parted.spec from the list.

	Add -I$(top_srcdir)/lib, required for new use of close_stdout. * partprobe/Makefile.am (partedincludedir):

	Arrange for "make distcheck" to be stricter.

	* bootstrap: new file.

2007-02-26  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fixing libparted/arch/gnu.c to remove build-time errors.

2007-02-25  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	partprobe: Detect/report any error when writing to stdout. 	* partprobe/Makefile.am (partprobe_LDADD): Add lib/libparted.la. 	* partprobe/partprobe.c: 	Include "closeout.h" for close_stdout. 	Include "version-etc.h" for version_etc prototype. 	Declare global, program_name. 	(PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS): Define. 	(help): Use PROGRAM_NAME, rather than hard-coding it. 	(version): Use gnulib's version_etc. 	(main): Set program_name. 	Use atexit to close stdout carefully upon exit.

	Add a bunch of .gitignore files.

		Avoid a gcc format warning: 	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c (_do_help): Use fputs, not printf.

		Remove now-generated files. 	* po/ca.po, po/cs.po, po/da.po, po/de.po, po/es.po, po/fr.po: 	* po/gl.po, po/id.po, po/it.po, po/ja.po, po/nl.po, po/nn.po: 	* po/pl.po, po/pt.po, po/pt_BR.po, po/ru.po: 	* po/sv.po, po/tr.po, po/uk.po, po/vi.po, po/zh_CN.po, po/zh_TW.po: 	* po/Makevars: Remove now-generated file. 	* po/parted.pot: Remove -generated file.

		mv parted.m4 into new dir, m4/
		* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove parted.m4.
		Now that it's in m4, it's included automatically.
		(aclocal_DATA): Remove unnecessary definition.

		* libparted/tests/label.c: Fail if _create_disk returns NULL. 	Make global and functions static. 	* libparted/tests/common.c (_create_disk): Handle fopen failure. 	Handle fclose failure.

		Include <config.h> from every .c file: 	* libparted/unit.c, libparted/timer.c: 	* libparted/cs/natmath.c, libparted/cs/constraint.c: 	* libparted/tests/label.c, libparted/tests/common.c: 	* libparted/fs/fat/count.c, libparted/fs/fat/bootsector.c: 	* libparted/fs/fat/context.c, libparted/fs/fat/fatio.c: 	* libparted/fs/fat/fat.c, libparted/fs/fat/clstdup.c: 	* libparted/fs/fat/resize.c, libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c: 	* libparted/fs/fat/table.c, libparted/fs/fat/calc.c: 	* libparted/fs/amiga/amiga.c, libparted/labels/fdasd.c: 	* libparted/labels/dvh.c, libparted/labels/efi_crc32.c: 	* libparted/labels/vtoc.c, parted/command.c: 	* libparted/tests/label.c, libparted/tests/common.c:

		* libparted/libparted.c: Include "configmake.h" for LOCALEDIR defn.

	parted: Detect/report stdout write errors. 	* parted/parted.c: Include "closeout.h" for close_stdout. 	Include "configmake.h" for LOCALEDIR definition. 	Include "version-etc.h" for version_etc prototype. 	Declare global, program_name. 	(PROGRAM_NAME, AUTHORS): Define. 	(_version): Use gnulib's version_etc. 	(main): Set program_name. 	Use atexit to close stdout carefully upon exit.

	Include <config.h>, not "../config.h".

	Begin adjusting Makefile.am files to use gnulib. * libparted/Makefile.am (partedincludedir): Add -I$(top_srcdir)/lib. * parted/Makefile.am (parted_LDADD): Add lib/libparted.la. (partedincludedir): Add -I$(top_srcdir)/lib.

	Update to use gnulib, and newer autoconf, automake conventions.
		Add build-from-checkout instructions.
		* README-hacking: New file.  Mostly copied from coreutils'
		README-cvs.
		* bootstrap: Generate ChangeLog here, if needed/possible,
		before invoking tools that require its presence.
		* autogen.sh: Remove this file.  It's superseded by bootstrap.

		Use gnulib, modernize some uses of autoconf, automake, etc.
		* bootstrap, bootstrap.conf: New files.

		* configure.ac: Modernize.
		Require the latest stable releases: autoconf-2.61, automake-1.10.
		Require gettext-0.15.
		Use more modern form of AC_INIT, etc.
		Now that the version string must be hard-coded in the AC_INIT line,
		add code to ensure it agrees with the PED_* and LT_* variables.
		Use AM_CPPFLAGS, not CFLAGS
		Remove obsolete setting of ALL_LINGUAS.
		Don't set CFLAGS=-D_GNU_SOURCE=1 explicitly , since that's already
		done via AC_GNU_SOURCE, which gnulib pulls in by default,
		through gl_EARLY.
		Use gl_INIT and gl_EARLY.

		* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add lib.
		(EXTRA_DIST): Remove names that are automatically included.
		* lib/Makefile.am: New file.

2007-02-23  Anant Narayanan  <anant@theghost.local>

	Fix memleaks. Patch thanks to Mike Hommey

2007-02-19  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Introduced MAINTAINERCLEANFILES in Makefile.am for carrying out 'make maintainer-clean'.

	Cleaning up nested structs & unions.

2007-02-16  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Avoid compiler warnings with gcc -Wall -Wshadow.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c (init_ide): Add missing "break" at end of
	final case: stmt.
	Add "default:" in the same switch to avoid a compiler warning.
	* libparted/fs/fat/bootsector.c (fat_boot_sector_analyse): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/resize.c (ask_type): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/traverse.c (fat_dir_entry_set_first_cluster):
	Likewise.
	* debug/clearfat/clearfat.c (_calc_fat_entry_offset): Likewise.

	* parted/parted.c (_timer_handler): Cast time_t values to "int"
	to agree with %d printf format.
	(g_timer): Rename file-scoped global from shadowed "timer".
	Update all uses of the global.
	(version_msg): Remove decl of unused global.

	* parted/ui.c (current_exception_opt): Remove decl of unused global.

	* libparted/filesys.c (ped_file_system_close): Remove unused label.
	* libparted/unit.c (parse_chs): Likewise.

	* libparted/debug.c (ped_assert): Use "int" as type of backtrace
	return value, not size_t.

	* libparted/fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.c (reiserfs_check):
	Guard declaration of local with #ifdef HAVE_REISERFS_FS_CHECK,
	since it's used only in a similarly-guarded block.
	(reiserfs_fs_check): Likewise for this file-scoped global.

	Avoid warnings about unused file-scoped global variables.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/hfs.h (hfs_type, hfsplus_type): Remove these
	declarations of file-scoped static variables.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/hfs.c: Put them here, instead.

	* libparted/fs/fat/table.c (_test_code_active): Remove unused function.

	* libparted/arch/linux.c: Add casts to avoid performing
	pointer arithmetic on "void *" pointers.

	* libparted/fs/hfs/file_plus.c (hfsplus_file_read):
	Don't do pointer arithmetic on a "void *" pointer.
	(hfsplus_file_write): Likewise.

	* libparted/fs/fat/count.c (flag_traverse_dir): Move decl of
	unused local into #if-0'd block where it is referenced.
	(print_chain): Guard definition with #ifdef PED_VERBOSE,
	since the sole use of this function is guarded the same way.

	* libparted/fs/amiga/amiga.c: (_amiga_valid_block_id):
	Remove unused function.
	(_amiga_get_bstr): Likewise.
	(_amiga_set_bstr): Likewise.

	Remove unused labels and/or declarations of unused variables.
	* parted/ui.c (_readline): Likewise.
	* libparted/cs/constraint.c (_constraint_get_canonical_start_range):
	Likewise.
	* libparted/cs/geom.c (ped_geometry_read): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/apfs.c (_generic_apfs_probe): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2_mkfs.c (ext2_mkfs_write_meta): Likewise.
	* libparted/disk.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/hfs.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/fat.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/clstdup.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/fat/calc.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/ext2/ext2.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/affs.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/amiga/asfs.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/aix.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/pc98.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/mac.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dos.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/loop.c (loop_alloc): Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/gpt.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/labels/dvh.c (dvh_alloc): Likewise.
	(dvh_read) [!DISCOVER_ONLY]: Add "default:" in a switch.

	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c (fdasd_reread_partition_table):
	Remove decl of unused local(s).
	(fdasd_get_partition_data): Likewise.
	(fdasd_partition_type): Remove unused function.
	(fdasd_write_vtoc_labels): Likewise.
	(fdasd_change_volser): Likewise.
	(fdasd_check_volser): Likewise.
	(fdasd_reread_partition_table): Likewise.

	* libparted/labels/rdb.c (amiga_read): Remove decl of unused local(s).

	* libparted/labels/bsd.c (bsd_partition_new): Remove unused label.

	* libparted/labels/dasd.c: Remove unused labels and declarations
	of unused variables.

2007-02-16  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fix the style of typedef, enum, struct and __attribute__ ((packed)).

2007-02-15  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Deprecating ped_[register|unregister]_disk_type in favour of ped_disk_type_[register|unregister].

2007-02-14  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Use lighter-weight fputs and putchar in place of printf, when possible.
	* parted/ui.c (wipe_line, _dump_history, reset_env):
	(sigsegv_handler, sigfpe_handler, sigill_handler, _readline):
	(help_msg, interactive_mode, non_interactive_mode): Use puts,
	fputs, and putchar in place of printf, when possible.
	(reset_env): Correct misleading indentation.
	(wipe_line): Split a long string.

	Make it so "make distcheck" passes.
	* doc/po4a.mk (updatepo): Don't choke when *.$(lang).po matches no file.
	* doc/C/Makefile.am (updatepo): Don't do anything when $(srcdir) is not writable.

2007-02-14  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Fixed the copyright notices.

	Cleaned up the formatting of AUTHORS.

	Tidying up the formatting and comments in linux_swap.c.

2007-02-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Don't define _GNU_SOURCE manually.
	It's better not to define _GNU_SOURCE manually.
	By using AC_GNU_SOURCE, you get the definition in exactly one place:
	in config.h.  I verified that each affected file also includes config.h.

	Don't define _GNU_SOURCE manually.
	* configure.ac: Use AC_GNU_SOURCE instead.
	* libparted/arch/gnu.c: Remove definition of _GNU_SOURCE.
	* libparted/arch/linux.c: Likewise.
	* libparted/device.c: Likewise.
	* parted/table.c: Likewise.
	* parted/table.h: Likewise.

	Remove some #ifdefs
	Remove some #ifdefs.
	* parted/table.c (L_): define.
	Remove in-function #ifdefs; use L_(str) instead.

	* libparted/labels/fdasd.c (GETARG): Remove unused definition.
	A tiny change...

2007-02-13  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Create 'm4' directory when generating the building system

2007-02-13  Jim Meyering  <jim@meyering.net>

	Work with automake-1.10.
	I've just tried building parted from scratch (running ./autogen.sh
	after git-clone) and hit a couple of snags:

	Without aclocal's -I m4, ./autogen.sh produced this:

	  configure.ac:192: warning: macro `AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION' not found in library
	  configure.ac:193: warning: macro `AM_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
	  configure.ac:192: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION
	        If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
	        See the Autoconf documentation.

	With automake-1.10, I got this:

	    parted/Makefile.am:5: compiling `command.c' with per-target flags requires `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' in `configure.ac'

	Here's a patch that fixes those and also removes some trailing blanks.

	Compile warning-free with "gcc -Wall -Wshadow".
	Hello,

	I find that keeping code warning-free (wrt gcc -Wall -Wshadow)
	makes it easier to avoid certain classes of bugs.

	Compiling with gcc -Wall -Wshadow evoked a few warnings
	on a Debian/unstable system.  Here are patches to fix those:

	* libparted/exception.c (default_handler): Rename parameter "ex"
	to "e", to avoid shadowing file-scoped global.
	* libparted/fs/linux_swap/linux_swap.c (_generic_swap_probe): Add a
	"can't happen" (with current callers) "default: goto error" clause
	in a switch to avoid a may-be-used-uninitialized warning.
	(_generic_swap_clobber): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/reloc_plus.c (hfsplus_pack_free_space_from_block):
	Rename local variable "div" to "divisor", to avoid shadowing
	the function in <stdlib.h>.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/reloc.c (hfs_pack_free_space_from_block): Likewise.
	* libparted/fs/hfs/cache.c (hfsc_cache_add_extent): Rename parameter
	"index" to "ref_index" to avoid shadowing the <string.h> function.
	* libparted/labels/sun.c (sun_partition_enumerate): Rename local
	variable "i" to "j", to avoid shadowing another local.

	configure.ac: Add LOCALEDIR definition to CFLAGS only once.
	I noticed that there were two identical lines in configure.ac,
	adding the same LOCALEDIR definition to CFLAGS.
	This change removes the latter.

	* configure.ac: Add LOCALEDIR definition to CFLAGS only once.

2007-02-12  Riccardo Setti  <giskard@piton.asimov.bot>

	Added a pkgconfig file for libparted, adjusted Makefile.am and configure.ac for reflect the canges
		modified:   Makefile.am
		modified:   configure.ac
		new file:   libparted.pc.in

2007-01-30  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Renaming PARTITION_EXT to PARTITION_DOS_EXT in MSDOS disk-label code, to maintain similarity with Linux v2.6.18.2

2007-01-17  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Enable support for swsusp partitions, and the ability to differentiate between old and new versions of linux-swap partitions. Changed the swap_init signature and removed extra ped_geometry_read from _swap*_open.

2007-01-16  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Synchronize the linux-swap (new version) header according to the Linux kernel sources.

	cb6ca73be06f360308e6a2fccb7142ed8175af29 continued.

	Add stdint.h stdlib.h & string.h to include/parted/parted.h and remove them from other files.

2007-01-14  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Synchronise manual page and --help documentation.

2007-01-12  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Updated i18n information.

	Add ped_device_cache_remove() prototype. (cherry picked from commit cb53b87ab2f779633f152f478c7f8c99c2fd1817)

	Only call _disk_warn_loss(disk) in do_mklabel() if disk is not NULL.  Fixes a segfault when initializing new volumes. (cherry picked from commit 70e3bf5e7818df49a11e203ac8519e037818d592)

	Fix a segfault in ped_assert() where the wrong pointer is freed in the backtrace. (cherry picked from commit 63f7b33b352d0d699efeb1095340ed6139c49e3b)

	Add the ped_device_cache_remove() function to remove a device from the cache. (cherry picked from commit 5fb6658d124050a9dc27a87f2e1c3ffd3d1ad7c0)

	Updated the AUTHORS file. (cherry picked from commit 7ab32d423cc43a5e9372a7dc000feb183db9a89a)

2007-01-12  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Rectify segmentation fault caused by 9e05418de3477666b0709f5d1996149febd33100

	Update doc/C/parted.8 to document --list.

2007-01-06  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	parted/parted.c: Destroy all objects before return when called with --list or --all option.

2007-01-05  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Dump readline history on crash

2006-12-14  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Loosen requirement for the 'check' library.

2006-12-14  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Update AUTHORS.

2006-12-13  Leslie P. Polzer  <polzer@gnu.org>

	added scripts/update-po

2006-12-13  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Merge branches 'master' and 'master' of git+ssh://dcantrell-guest@git.debian.org/git/parted/parted

2006-12-11  Leslie P. Polzer  <polzer@gnu.org>

	Updated translations.

2006-12-11  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Alias 'print list' with 'print all'.

2006-12-11  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Include a disk probing test

	If CHECK is installed on configure time, build our unittest framework

	Add CHECK unittext library detection to Autoconf script

2006-12-09  Leslie P. Polzer  <polzer@gnu.org>

	Release script: cannot call "return" from top level;  replaced with "exit".

2006-12-08  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Zero sized device is shown as 0.00B and not -0.00kB.

2006-12-07  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	libparted/exception.c: Dynamically allow space of exception message.

	Output a backtrace when catching SEGV_MAPERR or a general SIGSEGV signals.

2006-12-06  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Implement 'print devices'.

2006-12-06  Benno Schulenberg  <bensberg@justemail.net>

	Translate the copyright message, and hard wrap it

2006-12-05  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	libparted/disk.c: Standarize the way we walk throught the disk types overall the code

	Revert "Add check unittest support and a initial test for a resizing bug."
	This code wasn't ready for commit yet.

	This reverts commit ba43cb6ff7bb1d945062e25b94efecb1b84c0c33.

	parted/parted.c: Remove useless line break

2006-12-05  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@ossystems.com.br>

	Add check unittest support and a initial test for a resizing bug.

2006-12-04  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Fix the upload script to correctly reference the sig files.

	Remove ChangeLog, doc/mdate-sh, and doc/texinfo.tex since they are unmanaged files and get generated automatically at release time.

	Generate ChangeLog before running the autogen tools because we need a file called 'ChangeLog' to exist when running those tools.

	Pass git changelog through 'fold -s' to wrap long lines.

	Added the --enable-selinux switch to the configure script.  If set, it adds -lselinux and -lsepol to the list of libraries to link libparted with.  Bumped the version number to 1.9.9 since this is the edge branch.

	Rename all old ChangeLog files to ChangeLog.0.  Added code to the tarball_upload.sh script to generate a toplevel ChangeLog from the git changelog.

2006-12-02  Leslie P. Polzer  <polzer@gnu.org>

	Updated URL of static parted in docs.

2006-12-02  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Make parted ignore '-i' option instead of failing

	Support machine parseable output.

2006-11-30  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Cleanup _partition_warn_busy, _disk_warn_busy, _partition_warn_loss and _disk_warn_loss.

2006-11-29  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Proper print when there're no extended partitions, but partition names (patch from Sven Luther)

2006-11-28  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	libparted/arch/linux.c: initialize task point to please GCC

	Don't enforce libselinux and libsepol linking when using device-mapper support

2006-11-28  Debarshi Ray  <rishi@gnu.org>

	Warn before mklabel and mkfs.

	Make mktable aliased to mklabel.

2006-11-28  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Fix 'print' command help
	'print' command help was missing a new line at end and then breaking
	the help printing.

2006-11-27  Leslie P. Polzer  <polzer@gnu.org>

	Updated translations.

2006-11-27  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Remove doc/mdate-sh and doc/texinfo.tex since they are included when we run autogen.sh

2006-11-23  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Introduce the -list command-line switch, patch by Debarshi Ray

2006-11-22  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Avoid warning about user permissions when using --version

	parted/parted.c: Remove redeclaration of current_dev fixing a compilation error

	Readd the 'return 0;' to please GCC
	The commit d000de8f062ce070d5310f164ebf4f5ed26fcad0 included a
	compilation warning that makes sense when Parted is built without
	debugging. To solve the warning and ensure that when running without
	debugging we return a sinsible value I've reverted
	d000de8f062ce070d5310f164ebf4f5ed26fcad0 change and added a nice
	comment to avoid misunderstandings again.

2006-11-22  Anant  <anant@theghost.(none)>

	Fix loop in print_all, thanks to Debarshi Ray for the patch.

2006-11-21  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Remove useless 'return 0;' call
	Since PED_ASSERT will always be run, the return 0 is useless, hence
	removed.

	Remove useless semicolon from PED_ASSERT calls

2006-11-20  David Cantrell  <dcantrel@mortise.boston.redhat.com>

	Generate SHA-1 digests of the archive files and upload those along with the actual archive files.

2006-11-20  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Rework backtrace support
	While doing a deeply check about the backtrace support I found that
	-rdynamic is useless on CFLAGS and my previous change was wrong since
	it wasn't avoiding -rdynamic on LFLAGS if the running system missed
	the execinfo.h support. That would probably cause a build error on
	some systems.

2006-11-17  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Final changes for parted-1.8.0
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@896 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-11-11  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Apply changes done on Darcs and suitable for release on 1.8 final:
	Sat Nov 11 18:09:17 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Enable backtrace just if it's has support on libc.

	Sat Nov 11 17:41:12 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Add -rdynamic to LDFLAGS.

	Sat Nov 11 17:40:19 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Add -rdynamic to CFLAGS

	Sat Nov 11 17:38:11 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Print backtrace stack when throwing an exception



	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@895 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Remove files that can be generated.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@894 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Changes done on darcs repository suitable for 1.8 release:
	Sat Nov 11 10:41:54 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Break lines bigger then 80 columns.

	Sat Nov 11 02:02:26 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Fix autogen.sh script to call autopoint with -f


	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@892 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Changes done on darcs repository suitable for 1.8 release:
	Fri Nov 10 23:19:15 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Code clean-up on registering and unregistering of disks
	  
	        * libparted/disk.c (ped_register_disk_type, ped_unregister_disk_type):
	        Clean-up. Patch sent by Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray <debarshi.ray@gmail.com>.

	Fri Nov 10 23:14:58 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Fix filesystem unregistering
	        
	        * libparted/filesys.c (ped_file_system_type_unregister): Handle
	        instances where fs_types == NULL and the given fs_type is not in
	        the list of registered file-system types. Some code clean-up.
	        Patch sent by Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray <debarshi.ray@gmail.com>.


	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@891 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-11-10  Otavio Salvador  <otavio@debian.org>

	Changes done on darcs repository suitable for 1.8 release:
	Wed Nov  8 20:40:43 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * Merge libparted/ChangeLog conflict caused by Subversion syncing

	Wed Nov  8 21:15:58 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * doc/C/parted.8: small documentation simplification

	Wed Nov  8 20:09:03 BRST 2006  Otavio Salvador <otavio@debian.org>
	  * libparted/fs/hfs/probe.c: Fix a segmentation fault when running without debug



	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@890 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-11-06  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Updates for parted-1.8.0rc3
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@882 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	   * arch/linux.c: Define PROC_DEVICES_BUFSIZ for reading /proc/devices,    set to 16384.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@881 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-11-03  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	   * labels/mac.c (_rawpart_is_boot): Check for Apple_Boot type.    * labels/mac.c (_rawpart_analyse): Don't check the data_region_length    against the part->geom.length for boot partitions.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@880 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-10-31  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	2048 -> 1024
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@871 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	        * device.c (canonicalize_file_name): calloc should use sizeof(char)         instead of 1 (from Debarshi Ray).         * arch/linux.c (readFD): Use a 1KB buffer to read /proc/devices         rather than a 16KB buffer.  Init filesize to zero at declaration.         Combine error and EOF check for read() loop.  Memory cleanups at         function exit.  Use malloc() instead of calloc() (from Debarshi         Ray).         * arch/linux.c (_is_dm_major): Test expression and loop cleanups         (from Debarshi Ray).
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@870 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	        * parted.c (do_print): Add device-mapper type to the transport type         list (from Debarshi Ray).
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@869 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-10-26  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	        * arch/linux.c: Go to error_free_arch_specific rather than         error_free_dev for init_generic() failure on PED_DEVICE_UBD.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@866 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Line length fixes.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@865 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-10-11  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Need the filename: directive as well.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@858 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Set directive file version to 1.1.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@855 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Conditionalize the device-mapper stuff.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@852 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	i18n updates.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@850 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Bump version.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@849 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Updates for 1.8.0rc2 release.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@848 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Added /dev/mapper device support (patch from Peter Jones).
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@847 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-10-09  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	   * cs/geom.c (ped_geometry_read): Do not throw PED_EXCEPTION_ERROR here    if accessing sectors outside of partition boundary. Returning false    causes ped_geometry_check() to shift correctly anyway.  This occurs    on current Mac disklabels, among other systems.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@845 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	   * disk.c (ped_unregister_disk_type): Handle instances where disk_types    == NULL and the given type is not in the list of registered disk types    (from Debarshi Ray).
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@844 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	       * parted.c (do_print): Define transport type list and display disk        model type and transport type (from Debarshi Ray).
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@843 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Forgot changelog notice.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@842 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Updated i18n files.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@841 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-10-06  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	   * arch/linux.c: Change __GNU_SOURCE define to _GNU_SOURCE (only one    underscore at the beginning). Fixes problem with certain systems    not getting posix_memalign() defined during compilation.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@840 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	   * scripts/release/tarball_upload.sh: Since v1.0 directive files will    no longer be supported by ftp-upload.gnu.org after 2006, modified the    upload script to use the v1.1 format.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@839 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	   * scripts/release/tarball_upload.sh: Support the -a (or --alpha) switch    on the tarball upload script. This switch will upload the release to    alpha.gnu.org rather than ftp.gnu.org.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@838 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-09-15  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	Fix execution of autogen.sh and configure.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@836 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	These (upx and statifier) are not called from anywhere.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@835 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Updated for parted-1.8.0rc1.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@834 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	       * doc/po4a.mk: Removed fake* stuff. Fixed all-local target so you don't        end up in an infinite make loop trying to make '*'. Fixed the remove        target as well.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@833 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Tabs for the updatepo target.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@832 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Add vtoc.h and fdasd.h to the list.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@831 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Removed the extra double quote at the end of line 6 in partprobe.8.pt_BR.po.  Other updates for i18n.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@830 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Added a script to clean the tree after running 'make distclean'.  Gets it back to the checked-out state from svn.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@829 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	i18n updates for parted-1.8.0.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@828 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Removed *.h files from the Makefile.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@827 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	i18n updates for parted-1.8.0.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@826 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Removed from version control.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@825 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	i18n updates for parted-1.8.0.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@824 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Removed from version control.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@823 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

	Updated for version 1.8.0rc1.
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@822 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-09-14  David Cantrell  <dcantrell@redhat.com>

	       * labels/mac.c (mac_partition_new): memset() inits everything to        zero, no need to do it manually.
	       * labels/mac.c (mac_partition_set_flag): Prevent LVM and RAID partition
	       types from corrupting the partition table.

	       * arch/linux.c (_blkpg_add_partition): Set linux_part.length based on
	       whether or not this partition is PED_PARTITION_EXTENDED or not.

	       * arch/linux.c (_disk_sync_part_table): Remove the check and continue
	       for PED_PARTITION_EXTENDED types.


	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@821 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173

2006-09-14  Anant Narayanan  <anant@kix.in>

	Fix ChangeLog
	git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@820 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173