Hello Kevin,
* Kevin Price [210625 17:45]:
> fixed 990243 2.36.1-7
> thanks
> > IDK. I'd need to set up a bullseye machine iot test that.
>
> Done. No, bullseye's utils-linux behaves correctly.
Thanks for following up and testing this on bullseye.
Chris
fixed 990243 2.36.1-7
thanks
Dear Chris,
Am 25.06.21 um 16:34 schrieb Kevin Price:
>> Can the effect still be seen with Linux and util-linux from
>> bullseye?
>
> IDK. I'd need to set up a bullseye machine iot test that.
Done. No, bullseye's utils-linux behaves correctly.
Filesystem: ext4,
Dear Chris!
Am 25.06.21 um 15:20 schrieb Chris Hofstaedtler:
> * Kevin Price [210625 11:00]:
>> fallocate -d seems to attempt to unallocate that last block if it
>> contains only zeros, and it even updates the file's mtime. The
>> unallocation is reported, but doesn't effectively happen.
>
>
Hello Kevin,
* Kevin Price [210625 11:00]:
> fallocate -d seems to attempt to unallocate that last block if it
> contains only zeros, and it even updates the file's mtime. The
> unallocation is reported, but doesn't effectively happen.
Did you verify this is a bug in fallocate and not a bug or
tags 990243 -lfs
retitle 990243 fallocate -d fails on last block if < block size
thanks
Dear maintainer,
I took a closer look at this bug. Please note that I'm using ext4 with
block size=4096.
No need to fetch debian-10.10.0-amd64-DLBD-2.iso iot reproduce this bug.
This file's last block happens
Dear maintainer,
this is what I meant to write:
When I try to sparsify a certain, already sparsified file using
"fallocate -vd", it reproducibly reports to have freed up 2 KiB, which
it hasn't. The file in question is:
Name: debian-10.10.0-amd64-DLBD-2.iso
Size: 23552321536
MD5:
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.33.1-0.1
Severity: minor
Tags: lfs
"fallocate -d" reports incorrect result
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 10.10
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-17-amd64
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