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Now that file system operations have been removed from libparted,
libreiserfs is no longer used. Remove references to it, along with the
dynamic loading build infrastructure which was only used for
libreiserfs.
Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
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* README (WARNING): Say that all FS-manipulation code is now gone.
* doc/parted.texi (Command explanations): Remove descriptions of and
any examples or references to the following commands: check, cp,
mkfs, mkpartfs, move, resize.
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* configure.ac: Remove support for --enable-fs and --disable-fs.
Remove support for --enable-Werror and --disable-Werror.
* README: Remove paragraph about --disable-fs and
--enable-discovery-only.
* libparted/libparted.c: Now that --disable-fs is gone (i.e.,
ENABLE_FS would be always 1), remove its #ifdefs.
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* README: Mention coreutils' long-standing policy on use of M-N
ranges in copyright year lists. Requested by Richard Stallman.
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* README: Mention NEWS.
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* README (WARNING): Mention upcoming removal of FS-manipulation
capabilities and that we'll retain FAT/HFS resize capabilities.
Remove an obsolete URL. Do not encourage email to individuals.
Update info-viewing instructions, provide the on-line doc URL.
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.debian.org/svn/parted/upstream/trunk@820 2d424fd7-7fe2-0310-af74-8bc65edeb173
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