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gptfdisk-fixparts-1.0.10-1.1 RPM for riscv64

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Name: gptfdisk-fixparts Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 1.0.10 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.1 Build date: Thu Apr 11 21:44:38 2024
Group: System/Base Build host: reproducible
Size: 55787 Source RPM: gptfdisk-1.0.10-1.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://rodsbooks.com/gdisk
Summary: A tool for repairing certain types of damage to MBR disks
A program that corrects errors that can creep into MBR-partitioned
disks. Removes stray GPT data, fixes mis-sized extended partitions,
and enables changing primary vs. logical partition status. Also
provides a few additional partition manipulation features.

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-2.0-only

Changelog

* Thu Apr 11 2024 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 1.0.10
    * Fix failure & crash of sgdisk when compiled with latest popt
    * Fix NULL dereference when duplicating string argument
    * Allow partition dynamically allocated by --largest-new to be
      referenced by other options
    * Truncate decimal inputs (e.g. "9.5G" becomes "9G")
    * New partition type codes from the Discoverable Partitions
      Specification
  - Delete 0001-Fix-failure-crash-of-sgdisk-when-compiled-with-lates.patch
    gptfdisk-1.0.9-libuuid.patch,
    gptfdisk-fix-null-pointer-dereference.patch (merged)
* Thu Sep 07 2023 Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
  - Add patch to fix UUID generation with util-linux >= 2.38:
    * gptfdisk-1.0.9-libuuid.patch
* Tue Mar 07 2023 Alynx Zhou <alynx.zhou@suse.com>
  - Add gptfdisk-fix-null-pointer-dereference.patch: Fix NULL pointer
    dereference in pervious patch, poptGetArg can return NULL so we
    should not pass it to strdup directly (bsc#1208877).
* Fri Sep 30 2022 Fabian Vogt <fvogt@suse.com>
  - Add patch to fix sgdisk with popt 1.19:
    * 0001-Fix-failure-crash-of-sgdisk-when-compiled-with-lates.patch
* Sat Aug 27 2022 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Update to release 1.0.9
    * Added support for aligning partitions' end points, as well as
      their start points. This support affects the default
      partition size when using 'n' in gdisk; it affects the
      default partition size in cgdisk; and it is activated by the
      new `-I` option in sgdisk.
    * Added check for too-small disks (most likely to be an issue
      when trying to use a too-small disk image); program now
      aborts if this happens.
    * Added new parition type codes.
* Thu Jun 10 2021 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
  - Update to 1.0.8
    * Fixed double byte swap operation on writes of partition name data on
      big-endian systems; this is in addition to the double byte swap fix on
      reading partition label data fixed in 1.0.7. (Thanks to Erik Larsson for
      both fixes.)
    * Added feature to gdisk and sgdisk to enable swapping the byte order of
      partition names, so as to correct disks already affected by the preceding
      bug. This option is 'b' on the experts' menu in gdisk and
    - b/--byte-swap-name in sgdisk. This seems advanced/obscure enough that I
      don't want to clutter cgdisk's menu with this option, so I haven't added
      it there.
    * Added type code for the Barebox boot loader (0xbb00;
      4778ED65-BF42-45FA-9C5B-287A1DC4AAB1).
    * Fixed bug that caused spurious warnings about the partition table
      header claiming an invalid size of partition entries when reading
      some MBR disks.
    * Added ARM64 as an architecture for the Mac builds of gdisk and fixparts.
      The official GPT fdisk binaries of these files for macOS are now
      "universal" x86-64/ARM64 binaries, so they will run natively on the new M1
      (ARM64) Macs. The sgdisk and cgdisk binaries, though, remain built only
      for x86-64, because they rely on libraries that are not easily built in
      "universal" form.
    * Fixed double byte swap operation on partition label data on big-endian
      CPUs. This resulted in partition names becoming gibberish on such CPUs.
    * Added three new type codes:
    - 0x0701 - Microsoft Storage Replica
    - 0x0702 - ArcaOS Type 1
    - 0x8401 - Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK) block device
  - Drop fix-spurious-warnings.patch
* Tue Feb 16 2021 Manfred Schwarb <manfred99@gmx.ch>
  - fix regression from version 1.0.6: misleading warning when reading MBR disks,
      upstream commit f063fe08e424c99f133df18bf9dce49c851bcb0a
  - Add fix-spurious-warnings.patch
* Tue Feb 09 2021 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.0.6
    * Fixed bug that could cause segfault if GPT header claimed partition
      entries are oversized. See:
      https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2020-0256
    * Fixed bug that could cause a crash if a badly-formatted MBR disk was
      read. See:
      https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-0308
    * Renamed the partition type "Freedesktop $BOOT" to "XBOOTLDR partition".
    * Added several more Freedesktop partition table type codes (0x8312 through
      0x831C).
    * Fixed type code definition in diskio-unix.cc that prevented 32-bit builds
      from correctly handling disks over 4 TiB in size.
    * Minor tweaks to get the software to compile on FreeBSD; that seems to have
      fallen into disrepair.
* Fri Sep 04 2020 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
  - Remove old specfile constructs.
* Tue May 26 2020 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.0.5
    * Changed number of columns in type code output ("sgdisk -L"
      and equivalents in gdisk and cgdisk) from 3 to 2, since some
      descriptions are long enough that they are ambiguous with
      three columns.
    * You can now put the 0xEE partition last in a hybrid MBR using
      sgdisk. (Previously, this was possible with gdisk but not
      with sgdisk.) See the sgdisk man page for details.
    * Added numerous type codes for Container Linux, Veracrypt, and
      Freedesktop.org's Discoverable Partitions Specification
    * Partition type name searches are now case-insensitive.
    * It is now possible to quit out of partition type name
      searches by typing "q".
    * When changing a partition type code, the default is now the
      current type code, not a platform-specific type code.

Files

/usr/sbin/fixparts
/usr/share/man/man8/fixparts.8.gz


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