Re: [ext2resize] ext2resize on big endian, corrupt file systems and crashes?
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From: Coywolf Qi H. <co...@gm...> - 2006-03-16 05:39:12
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2006/3/15, Petter Reinholdtsen <pe...@hu...>: > > Hi > > On Debian, there are a few bug reports related to ext2resize. The > complete list and details are available from > <URL:http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=3Dext2resize>. > Here is a summary of the ones I believe are unrelated to the debian > packaging, and might be present in all versions of ext2resize: > > #285257: ext2resize - invalid superblock on BE machines > > Claims that offline resizing fails/corrupts the file system on big > endian machines. > > #348778: ext2prepare corrupts the file system > > Claims running ext2prepare on an error-free file system make fsck > start complaining, and fear data loss and corrupt file system. > fsck log included. > > #354025: ext2resize: ex2resize segfaults on ext3 I think I've fixed this one in the CVS. But it's not fully fixed yet with stride I'm afraid. > > #328691: ext2resize: Wrong version number in output Fixed. > > Well, the title says it all for both of these. > > Are the bugs reported well known and fixed in later versions of > ext2resize? -- Coywolf Qi Hunt |