Brian C. Lane writes:
> Thanks for tracking that down. > > I'd like to figure out a nice way to deprecate them, I'm not sure if > that's been done with a parted API before. > > As far as a timeframe goes, given the glacial pace of parted > releases, I'm thinking a 4.0 release next December would be a good time > to remove them. This leaves plenty of time to adjust. Ever since it was removed and restored last time I have thought that the proper place for it to go is in dosfstools along with dosfsck etc, but that package did not appear to be maintained either. Since it is needed and there is no alternative, and we don't seem to have a bunch of bug reports about it, then it can just continue to live in parted even though nobody has been working on it. As the saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
