Hello Everybody, On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Bluefuture wrote:
> Flatcap (ntfs tools developer) is working on migrating the ntfs tools > (including ntfsresize) to a usable library: Great news! :) However, are you working on ntfsresize right now? Unfortunately I'm afraid it would be a waste of time. The latest version, capable of relocating anything, is pretty different -- and it seems it's quite stable also, no bugs found during the last two months alpha/beta testing. If it's needed right now, I commit it to the devel tree immediately. I still have 30+ minor issues to work on in the near(?) future, some of them is also needed if one wants to move the code to libntfs, e.g. getting rid of the 2 global variables, replace many safe exit() points to functions without losing potentially useful info in error conditions, etc. Current ntfsresize priorities/plan (subject to change any time :) 1. getting out a public beta 2. writing/creating more test scripts, cases for the reason adding support for some rare resize scenarios left. 3. some minor, premature optimizations needed thus some of the extensive test scripts will be able to finish in a reasonable time. BTW, if one knows a fast and stable versioning filesystem for Linux, please let me know. 4. go on with the 30+ enhancements left. 5. help Parted integration _if_ I find Parted is back alive (aka make sense). Cheers, Szaka -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]