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Source: e2fsprogs
Section: base
Priority: required
Maintainer: Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Build-Depends: texi2html, texinfo, dc, debhelper (>= 4)
Standards-Version: 3.5.9
Package: e2fsck-static
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Depends: e2fsprogs (= ${Source-Version})
Recommends: sash | zsh-static | busybox-static | zsh30-static
Architecture: any
Description: A statically-linked version of the ext2 filesystem checker
This may be of some help to you if your filesystem gets corrupted enough
to break the shared libraries used by the dynamically linked checker.
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This binary takes much more space than its dynamic counterpart located
in e2fsprogs, though.
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You may want to install a statically-linked shell as well, to be able
to run this program if something like your C library gets corrupted.
Package: comerr-dev
Section: libdevel
Priority: extra
Depends: ${libcdev:Depends}, libcomerr2
Suggests: doc-base
Conflicts: e2fsprogs (<< 1.10-6)
Architecture: any
Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries
libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to
manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not
have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use.
Package: ss-dev
Section: libdevel
Priority: extra
Depends: ${libcdev:Depends}, libss2
Conflicts: e2fsprogs (<< 1.10-6)
Architecture: any
Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries
This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate
a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to
compile and use it, and the static libs.
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It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library.
Package: uuid-dev
Section: libdevel
Priority: extra
Depends: ${libcdev:Depends}, e2fsprogs (= ${Source-Version})
Conflicts: e2fsprogs (<< 1.10-6)
Replaces: e2fslibs-dev (<< 1.15)
Architecture: any
Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries
libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's),
using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is
being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft:
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draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt
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for more information.
Package: libblkid1
Section: libs
Priority: required
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Architecture: any
Description: Block device id library
The blkid library which allows system programs like fsck and
mount to quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID and
LABEL. This allows system administrators to avoid specifiying
filesystems by hard-coded device names, but via a logical naming
system instead.
Package: libblkid1-udeb
Section: debian-installer
Priority: required
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Provides: libblkid1
Architecture: any
Description: Block device id library
The blkid library which allows system programs like fsck and
mount to quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID and
LABEL. This allows system administrators to avoid specifiying
filesystems by hard-coded device names, but via a logical naming
system instead.
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This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
Package: libblkid-dev
Section: libdevel
Priority: extra
Depends: libblkid1 (= ${Source-Version})
Architecture: any
Description: Block device id library - headers and static libraries
The blkid library which allows system programs like fsck and
mount to quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID and
LABEL. This allows system administrators to avoid specifiying
filesystems by hard-coded device names, but via a logical naming
system instead.
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This package contains the development environment for the blkid library.
Package: e2fsprogs-bf
Section: devel
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: e2fsprogs
Architecture: any
Description: A stripped-down versions of e2fsprogs, for boot-floppies
This package is an e2fsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that
it can help to save space on installation boot-floppies.
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Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of
features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install.
Package: e2fsprogs-udeb
Section: debian-installer
Priority: standard
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: e2fsprogs
Architecture: any
Description: A stripped-down versions of e2fsprogs, for debian-installer
This package is an e2fsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that
it can help to save space in debian-installer.
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Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of
features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install.
Package: e2fsprogs
Essential: yes
Pre-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Depends:
Suggests: gpart, parted, e2fsck-static
Conflicts: dump (<< 0.4b4-4), quota (<< 1.55-8.1)
Provides: libcomerr2, libss2, libext2fs2, libe2p2, libuuid1
Architecture: any
Description: The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries
EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the main
filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems.
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This package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2
filesystems, and the generic `fsck' wrapper.
Package: e2fslibs-dev
Section: libdevel
Priority: extra
Depends: comerr-dev, e2fsprogs (= ${Source-Version})
Suggests: doc-base
Provides: ext2fs-dev, e2p-dev
Conflicts: e2fsprogs (<< 1.10-6)
Replaces: libkrb5-dev (<< 1.3)
Architecture: any
Description: The headers and static libraries for ext2fs-aware tools-development
EXT2FS stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the filesystem
type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems.
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This package contains the headers and shared libraries needed to compile
ext2fs-aware programs. Only programmers that really manipulate
features specific to the ext2 filesystem will need this. Most
programmers will use the generic filesystem-independent interface
from libc.
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It also contains dev files for the e2p lib used by
the e2fsprogs, but which is not yet packaged all by itself
because it lacks documentation. It may also lack some support
files, by I can't really know until someone uses it...
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libe2p is for user-level e2fsprogs commands. It's used by dumpe2fs,
chattr, and lsattr. Functions in libe2p typically have two
characteristics (a) don't require that block device containing the
filesystem be opened directly (functions in libext2fs do), and (b)
libe2p typically contains printf statements or parse user input, and so
have more internationalization issues.