[Parted-maintainers] parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) libparted1.8-8_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb optional libs
The GNU Parted disk partitioning shared library
 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy,
 resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful
 for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising
 disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package
 contains the Parted binary and manual page.
 .
 This package contains libparted, the required shared library
 used by Parted.
 .
 Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS and
 PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw
 disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems which
 are currently fully supported are ext2, ext3, fat (FAT16
 and FAT32), ReiserFS (with libreiserfs) and linux-swap.
 Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
 UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems,
 but cannot create, resize or check these filesystems yet.
 .
 Note that ReiserFS support is only enabled if you install
 the libreiserfs0.3-0 package. Since libreiserfs0.3-0 has been
 removed from sarge, ReiserFS support is not compiled in the
 default package.
 .
 The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause
 massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment,
 they could exist, so please back up all important files before
 running it, and do so at your own risk.
(new) libparted1.8-dbg_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
The GNU Parted disk partitioning library debug development files
 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy,
 resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful
 for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising
 disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package
 contains the Parted binary and manual page.
 .
 This package contains the debugging static library for
 libparted, which are really only of interest to parted
 developers who need to debug their programs.
 .
 The debugging libraries are installed as /usr/lib/libparted_g.a
 Link specifically with them if you want to debug.
 .
 Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS and
 PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw
 disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems which
 are currently fully supported are ext2, ext3, fat (FAT16
 and FAT32), ReiserFS (with libreiserfs) and linux-swap.
 Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
 UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems,
 but cannot create, resize or check these filesystems yet.
 .
 Note that ReiserFS support is only enabled if you install
 the libreiserfs0.3-0 package. Since libreiserfs0.3-0 has been
 removed from sarge, ReiserFS support is not compiled in the
 default package.
 .
 The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause
 massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment,
 they could exist, so please back up all important files before
 running it, and do so at your own risk.
(new) libparted1.8-dev_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
The GNU Parted disk partitioning library development files
 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy,
 resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful
 for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising
 disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package
 contains the Parted binary and manual page.
 .
 This package contains the static library and header files
 for libparted, which are really only of interest to parted
 developers.
 .
 Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS and
 PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw
 disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems which
 are currently fully supported are ext2, ext3, fat (FAT16
 and FAT32), ReiserFS (with libreiserfs) and linux-swap.
 Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
 UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems,
 but cannot create, resize or check these filesystems yet.
 .
 Note that ReiserFS support is only enabled if you install
 the libreiserfs0.3-0 package. Since libreiserfs0.3-0 has been
 removed from sarge, ReiserFS support is not compiled in the
 default package.
 .
 The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause
 massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment,
 they could exist, so please back up all important files before
 running it, and do so at your own risk.
(new) libparted1.8-i18n_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_all.deb optional libs
The GNU Parted disk partitioning library i18n support
 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy,
 resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful
 for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising
 disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package
 contains the Parted binary and manual page.
 .
 This package contains the i18n message catalogs for
 libparted and parted.
 .
 Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS and
 PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw
 disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems which
 are currently fully supported are ext2, ext3, fat (FAT16
 and FAT32), ReiserFS (with libreiserfs) and linux-swap.
 Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
 UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems,
 but cannot create, resize or check these filesystems yet.
 .
 Note that ReiserFS support is only enabled if you install
 the libreiserfs0.3-0 package. Since libreiserfs0.3-0 has been
 removed from sarge, ReiserFS support is not compiled in the
 default package.
 .
 The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause
 massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment,
 they could exist, so please back up all important files before
 running it, and do so at your own risk.
libparted1.8-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb
  to pool/main/p/parted/libparted1.8-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb
parted-doc_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted-doc_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_all.deb
parted-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1.diff.gz
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1.dsc
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1.dsc
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/p/parted/parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24.orig.tar.gz
Changes: parted (1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Cyril Brulebois ]
  * debian/rules:
     - add “-fgnu89-inline” to “CFLAGS” and “UDEB_CFLAGS” to fix FTBFS
       (Closes: #442308).
  * debian/control.in:
     - make the packages binNMU-safe by using binary:Version and
       source:Version instead of Source-Version.
 .
  [ Otavio Salvador ]
  * Really duplicate disks instead of readd each partition so it preserves
    the ordering and like (Closes: #294520).
  * Point to GPL-3 instead of including it since it is now available.
  * Package Patches:
    - lvm2.dpatch: droped, equivalent code merged upstream;


Override entries for your package:
libparted1.8-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb - extra debian-installer
parted-doc_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_all.deb - optional doc
parted-udeb_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.udeb - extra debian-installer
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1.dsc - source admin
parted_1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-1_amd64.deb - optional admin

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