A collection of basic system utilities
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/
This package contains a large variety of low-level system utilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. It contains the mount program, the fdisk configuration tool, and more.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000145 145 Bytes | |
addnote.c | 0000005117 5 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000311 311 Bytes | |
blkid.conf | 0000000135 135 Bytes | |
etc.raw | 0000000222 222 Bytes | |
etc_filesystems | 0000000026 26 Bytes | |
klogconsole.tar.xz | 0000002060 2.01 KB | |
login.pamd | 0000000302 302 Bytes | |
make-sure-sbin-resp-usr-sbin-are-in-PATH.diff | 0000003125 3.05 KB | |
mkzimage_cmdline.8 | 0000000689 689 Bytes | |
mkzimage_cmdline.c | 0000004040 3.95 KB | |
pre_checkin.sh | 0000001486 1.45 KB | |
python-libmount.changes | 0000146717 143 KB | |
python-libmount.spec | 0000040142 39.2 KB | |
raw.init | 0000001264 1.23 KB | |
remote.pamd | 0000000492 492 Bytes | |
runuser.pamd | 0000000238 238 Bytes | |
setctsid.8 | 0000000601 601 Bytes | |
setctsid.c | 0000001695 1.66 KB | |
su.default | 0000000313 313 Bytes | |
su.pamd | 0000000277 277 Bytes | |
util-linux-2.26.tar.sign | 0000000819 819 Bytes | |
util-linux-2.26.tar.xz | 0003847960 3.67 MB | |
util-linux-noenc-suse.patch | 0000000710 710 Bytes | |
util-linux-rpmlintrc | 0000000747 747 Bytes | |
util-linux-systemd.changes | 0000146717 143 KB | |
util-linux-systemd.spec | 0000040148 39.2 KB | |
util-linux.changes | 0000146717 143 KB | |
util-linux.keyring | 0000003271 3.19 KB | |
util-linux.spec | 0000040114 39.2 KB |
Revision 280 (latest revision is 561)
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
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Stanislav Brabec (sbrabec)
(revision 280)
- Update to util-linux-2.26: * based on the git master branch of util-linux, remove backported patches (util-linux-libblkid-unsafe-chars.patch, util-linux-libblkid-overflow.patch) * zramctl(8): this NEW COMMAND allows to control /dev/zramN devices * agetty(8): supports new option --reload to force already running agetty processes to reprint the /etc/issue file * cfdisk(8), sfdisk(8) and fdisk(8): support sfdisk-compatible scripts; it's possible to save your partitioning layout to text files and (re)use it in all fdisks * fdisk(8), sfdisk(8): support new command-line option "--output <list>" to specify output columns for --list or print commands * nsenter(1): has been updated to work with the latest kernel changes in user namespaces supports new command-line option --preserve-credentials * unshare(1): has been updated to work with the latest kernel changes in user namespaces supports new command-line option "--setgroups=<deny|allow>" * swapon(8): supports new command-line option "-o <list>" with the same semantics as -o for mount(8); it's now possible to specify swap options on the command line by the same string as in fstab * fdformat(8): supports new command-line options --from and --to to specify tracks and --repair for broken floppies * getopt(1): has been updated to the latest version (originally maintained outside of util-linux) and refactored * ldattach(8): has been improved to support GSM0710 and intro modem commands * logger(1): supports new command-line option --id= to specify PID (or another ID) allows to specify --rfc3164 or --rfc5424 syslog protocols * libfdisk: the library is distributed as a shared library with a stable API and a standard header file * libmount: provides a new simple API to monitor mount-table changes (including changes in userspace mount options) - Fix lack of I18N support in util-linux-systemd (mis-compilation).
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%post warns
grep: /etc/default/su: No such file or directory I do not have this file, maybe it is ok to silence the warning?
After migration to libeconf, scripts need to be improved or rewritten.
Why is this not a proper branch?