[arch-dev-public] [signoff] lvm2 2.02.44-1 & device-mapper 1.02.30-1
Hi, Updated packages for lvm2 and device-mapper are now in testing. The changes are: * lvm2 2.02.44-1 * Upstream update * Added bash depends * device-mapper 1.02.30-1 * Upstream update * Added readline depends * Added pkgconfig file Please signoff. Two signoff for i686 would be nice has I don't use lvm2 on my i686 system so I could only do some simple sanity tests. As very few devs uses this, signoffs from users would be appreciated. Eric
Eric Bélanger wrote:
Hi,
Updated packages for lvm2 and device-mapper are now in testing. The changes are:
* lvm2 2.02.44-1 * Upstream update * Added bash depends
* device-mapper 1.02.30-1 * Upstream update * Added readline depends * Added pkgconfig file
Please signoff. Two signoff for i686 would be nice has I don't use lvm2 on my i686 system so I could only do some simple sanity tests. As very few devs uses this, signoffs from users would be appreciated.
Eric
All good here - signoff x86_64. Tom.
Eric Bélanger schrieb:
Hi,
Updated packages for lvm2 and device-mapper are now in testing. The changes are:
* lvm2 2.02.44-1 * Upstream update * Added bash depends
* device-mapper 1.02.30-1 * Upstream update * Added readline depends * Added pkgconfig file
Please signoff. Two signoff for i686 would be nice has I don't use lvm2 on my i686 system so I could only do some simple sanity tests. As very few devs uses this, signoffs from users would be appreciated.
Eric
Also all fine here, x86_64. Can any of you devs with i686 machines please install a LVM system? :)
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
Eric Bélanger schrieb:
Hi,
Updated packages for lvm2 and device-mapper are now in testing. The changes are:
* lvm2 2.02.44-1 * Upstream update * Added bash depends
* device-mapper 1.02.30-1 * Upstream update * Added readline depends * Added pkgconfig file
Please signoff. Two signoff for i686 would be nice has I don't use lvm2 on my i686 system so I could only do some simple sanity tests. As very few devs uses this, signoffs from users would be appreciated.
Eric
Also all fine here, x86_64.
Can any of you devs with i686 machines please install a LVM system? :)
Actually, I just setup LVM on my i686 system so at least I'll be able to really test it before putting it in testing. I did that with the lvm in testing so it got a pretty good test. Even if it still needs a i686 signoff, I'll move it to core on Sunday night if there is no reported problems or objections. BTW, the lvm in testing fixes: FS#11611 - 'mknod: File exists - /dev/mapper/control' When using encrypt+lvm setup
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
Eric Bélanger schrieb:
Hi,
Updated packages for lvm2 and device-mapper are now in testing. The changes are:
* lvm2 2.02.44-1 * Upstream update * Added bash depends
* device-mapper 1.02.30-1 * Upstream update * Added readline depends * Added pkgconfig file
Please signoff. Two signoff for i686 would be nice has I don't use lvm2 on my i686 system so I could only do some simple sanity tests. As very few devs uses this, signoffs from users would be appreciated.
Eric
Also all fine here, x86_64.
Can any of you devs with i686 machines please install a LVM system? :)
Actually, I just setup LVM on my i686 system so at least I'll be able to really test it before putting it in testing. I did that with the lvm in testing so it got a pretty good test. Even if it still needs a i686 signoff, I'll move it to core on Sunday night if there is no reported problems or objections.
BTW, the lvm in testing fixes: FS#11611 - 'mknod: File exists - /dev/mapper/control' When using encrypt+lvm setup
FYI, lvm2 and device-mapper have been moved to core.
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Eric Bélanger
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Thomas Bächler
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Tom K