| Steve Langasek 2005-02-28, 8:50 pm |
| Hans,
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 03:22:17PM -0800, Hans Reiser wrote:
> This is the second time that Ed has broken Reiserfs support in Debian,
> and each time it breaks Namesys looks bad, because users have no idea it
> is not us who broke our code. Thanks to Cliff we now have an idea where
> some mysterious reports of things breaking have their source.
I can't see from the message below that this breakage has anything to do
with Ed's work. The progsreiserfs package has a separate maintainer; it
also has a release-critical bug open on it due to these known (to us)
problems, and will not be included in the upcoming sarge release. It also
has not been available in the Debian testing suite for some time, nor is it
included with the Debian installer: anyone who pulls packages from Debian
unstable without looking at any of these issues does so at their own risk.
Incidentally, aside from having had its reiserfs resize support pulled
because it depended on the buggy progsreiserfs implementation, qtparted has
itself also been dropped from testing due to an unrelated RC bug.
Thanks,
--
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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> Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:12:38 -0800
> From: Clifford Beshers <clifford.beshers@linspireinc.com>
> To: Hans Reiser <reiser@namesys.com>
> Cc: reiserfs-list@namesys.com
> Subject: Re: Install errors, reiser3 messages
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> Well, I have some new info this morning.
>
> We attributed the errors to hard drive problems to start with as well,
> but the errors were too consistent and appeared on too many machines
> simultaneously.
>
> Over the weekend we have collected many reports of people being unable
> to install using reiser3, but succeeding with reiser4. This eliminates
> both bad CD burns and hard drive errors, so I went looking for another
> cause.
>
> Recently we included qtparted which pulls in a Debian package called
> ``progsreiserfs'' instead of ``reiserfsprogs.'' We are investigating
> this as the cause of the problems right now.
>
> We are seeing a behavior with the ``progsreiserfs'' tools that one
> install will generate errors, another will succeed but take a long time,
> and a third will succeed in the normal amount of time. Same machine,
> same hard disk, same CDROM.
>
> I'm including Debian's description of these packages below.
>
> Package: reiserfsprogs
> Status: install ok installed
> Priority: optional
> Section: admin
> Installed-Size: 1072
> Maintainer: Ed Boraas <ed@debian.org>
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 1:3.6.19-1
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libuuid1
> Description: User-level tools for ReiserFS filesystems
> This package contains utilities to create, check, resize, and debug
> ReiserFS
> filesystems.
> .
> NOTE: Releases of Linux prior to 2.4.1 do not support ReiserFS on their
> own.
> Thus, these tools will only be useful with Linux 2.4.1 or later, or if your
> kernel has been built with the ReiserFS patch applied. This patch can
> be found
> in the appropriate kernel-patch-<version>-reiserfs packages.
> .
> Homepage: http://www.namesys.com/
>
> zz:~# apt-cache show progsreiserfs
> Package: progsreiserfs
> Version: 0.3.0.4-4
> Architecture: i386
> Priority: extra
> Section: admin
> Maintainer: Jose Luis Tallon <jltallon@adv-solutions.net>
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libreiserfs0.3-0 (>= 0.3.0), libuuid1
> Conflicts: reiserfsprogs
> Provides: reiserfsprogs
> Size: 34236
> Installed-Size: 156
> MD5sum: 57feec6fc2b48d125e755e0a2ab31bb0
> Description: Tools for manipulating ReiserFS filesystems
> progsreiserfs is a collection of tools for manipulating
> ReiserFS filesystems. There are tools to create, check,
> resize, tune and copy ReiserFS filesystems.
> .
> These tools differ from the standard Namesys ReiserFS tools
> in that they use libreiserfs to do their work.
> Filename: pool/p/progsreiserfs/progsreiserfs_0.3.0.4-4_i386.deb
>
>
>
> Hans Reiser wrote:
>
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