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authorsrs5694 <srs5694@users.sourceforge.net>2011-01-08 18:33:24 -0500
committersrs5694 <srs5694@users.sourceforge.net>2011-01-08 18:33:24 -0500
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Version 0.6.14 release
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.\" Copyright 2010 Roderick W. Smith (rodsmith@rodsbooks.com)
.\" May be distributed under the GNU General Public License
-.TH "GDISK" "8" "0.6.13" "Roderick W. Smith" "GPT fdisk Manual"
+.TH "GDISK" "8" "0.6.14" "Roderick W. Smith" "GPT fdisk Manual"
.SH "NAME"
gdisk \- Interactive GUID partition table (GPT) manipulator
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ entering data. When only one option is possible, \fBgdisk\fR
usually bypasses the prompt entirely.
.SH "BUGS"
-As of March 2010 (version 0.6.6), \fBgdisk\fR
+As of January 2011 (version 0.6.14), \fBgdisk\fR
should be considered beta software. Known bugs and limitations include:
.TP
@@ -569,7 +569,8 @@ The program compiles correctly only on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Linux versions for x86\-64 (64\-bit), x86 (32\-bit), and PowerPC (32\-bit) have been
tested, with the x86\-64 version having seen the most testing. Under FreeBSD,
32\-bit (x86) and 64\-bit (x86\-64) versions have been tested. Only 32\-bit
-versions for Mac OS X and Windows have been tested.
+versions for Mac OS X and Windows have been tested by the author, although
+I've heard of 64-bit versions being successfully compiled.
.TP
.B *
@@ -645,9 +646,9 @@ options in this case.
.PP
-The support for big\-endian CPUs (PowerPC, for example) is new, as of version
-0.3.5. I advise using caution on that platform, particularly with the more
-obscure features of the program.
+The support for big\-endian CPUs (PowerPC, for example) is new, as of
+version 0.3.5. I advise using caution on such CPUs, particularly with the
+more obscure features of the program.
.SH "AUTHORS"
Primary author: Roderick W. Smith (rodsmith@rodsbooks.com)