Your message dated Sun, 27 Dec 2009 09:24:14 +0000
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and subject line Package ext2resize has been removed from Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #354025,
regarding ext2resize: ex2resize segfaults on ext3
to be marked as done.
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354025: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=354025
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Package: ext2resize
Version: 1.1.19-3
Severity: normal
This occured after I growed my partition with qparted , since the filesystem
was not expanded.
I Hoped I could do it with ext2resize -v /dev/sda5
Hope It helps :
r...@1[~]# gdb /sbin/ext2resize
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This GDB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"...(no debugging symbols found)
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libthread_db.so.1".
(gdb) r -v /dev/sda5
Starting program: /sbin/ext2resize -v /dev/sda5
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
ext2resize v1.1.18 - 2001/03/18 for EXT2FS 0.5b
new filesystem size 55546737
group 685 inode table has offset 2, not 17
group 686 inode table has offset 2, not 17
group 687 inode table has offset 2, not 17
group 688 inode table has offset 2, not 17
[ ... ]
ext2resize: couldn't flush!
don't need relocation for group 242
ext2resize: couldn't flush!
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0804ff53 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0804ff53 in ?? ()
#1 0x08056040 in ?? ()
#2 0xbfa68450 in ?? ()
#3 0x00798007 in ?? ()
#4 0x00000003 in ?? ()
#5 0xb7f425e0 in _IO_2_1_stderr_ () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#6 0x00000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) q
The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) y
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (1,
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15.4-k7-amiloa
Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Versions of packages ext2resize depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.6-1 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ext2resize recommends no packages.
-- no debconf information
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Version: 1.1.19-9+rm
You filled the bug http://bugs.debian.org/354025 in Debian BTS
against the package ext2resize. I'm closing it at *unstable*, but it will
remain open for older distributions.
For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/553894. That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed and suggestions of possible replacements.
Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.
Thank you for your contribution to Debian.
--
Marco Rodrigues
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