From: | Emiel Kollof <coolvibe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Nov 2006 19:29:11 +0100 |
Op dinsdag 31 oktober 2006 21:22, schreef Peter Avalos: Isn't fsirand obsolete? AFAIK newfs randomizes inodes already, so there is AFAIK really no need for this utility anymore. > pavalos 2006/10/31 12:22:22 PST > > DragonFly src repository > > Modified files: > sbin/fsirand Makefile fsirand.c > Log: > WARNS6 cleanup. Add a length modifier to a printf format argument since > inode numbers are 64 bits. > > Revision Changes Path > 1.5 +0 -1 src/sbin/fsirand/Makefile > 1.9 +1 -1 src/sbin/fsirand/fsirand.c > > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/cvsweb/src/sbin/fsirand/Makefile.diff?r1=1.4&r2 >=1.5&f=u > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/cvsweb/src/sbin/fsirand/fsirand.c.diff?r1=1.8&r >2=1.9&f=u -- <gecko> Hmm... I wonder what else seperates Debian from the rest of the Linux distributions. <Knghtbrd> gecko - We Don't Suck <gecko> Knghtbrd: you don't say that when addressing a bunch of people FROM those distros <Knghtbrd> gecko - point.
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