partinfo.c: Fix minor compilation bugs pointed out by Yann Dirson.
mke2fs.c: Don't turn on sparse superblocks by default on pre-2.2 kernels.
mke2fs.8.in: Add the possible valid block sizes for mke2fs. Document
the -n flag, and the new defaults for the -s flag.
dumpe2fs.c, dumpe2fs.8.in: Add new options -f (force) and -h (header-only).
mke2fs.c (PRS): Fix logic for turning on/off the sparse superblock option.
Many files:
Updated copyright statements to reflect the GPL with permission of the
original authors.
dumpe2fs.c, dumpe2fs.8.in: Added new command-line options which allow
a filesystem expert to specify the superblock and blocksize when
opening a filesystem. This is mainly useful when examining the
remains of a toasted filesystem.
Add a -V option which displays the current version.
ChangeLog, unix.c:
unix.c (e2fsck_update_progress): Remove unused variables.
ChangeLog, inode.c:
inode.c (get_next_blockgroup): Fix bug where if get_next_blockgroup()
is called early because of a missing inode table in a block group, the
current_inode counter wasn't incremented correctly.
ChangeLog, tst_uuid.c:
tst_uuid.c (main): Fixed bogus declaration of the main's argv parameter.
ChangeLog, test_icount.c:
test_icount.c (main): Fix main() declaration so that it returns int,
not void.
Many files:
fsck.c (ignore): Remove unused variable cp.
chattr.c (fatal_error):
tune2fs.c (usage):
lsattr.c (usage):
dumpe2fs.c (usage):
badblocks.c (usage): Remove volatile from declaration.
fsck.c: Change use of strdup to be string_copy, since we don't trust
what glibc is doing with strdup. (Whatever it is, it isn't pretty.)
fsck.c:
chattr.c: Remove #include of getopt.h, since it's not needed.
tune2fs.c (main):
lsattr.c (main):
badblocks.c (main):
dumpe2fs.c (main):
mke2fs.c (PRS): Make the variable which getopt returns into be
an int, so that it won't lose on platforms where char is
unsigned.
ChangeLog, unix.c:
Make the variable which getopt returns into be an int, so that it
won't lose on platforms where char is unsigned.
Declare main() to return an int, as required. Make sure main() always
ends with an exit(0). (Some programs weren't doing this, and thus
were returning a random exit value.)