Here's the changelog for the record:
xfsprogs-2.8.11 (08 August 2006)
- xfs_repair prefetch optimisations.
- Make many tools use direct I/O on Linux if the underlying
device supports it. Mainly for speeding up xfs_repair as
libxfs does its own internal metadata buffering now.
- Fix warnings from mkfs.xfs on ramdisk devices.
- Fix issues with symbolic link handling in Makefiles.
xfsprogs-2.8.10 (02 August 2006)
- Fix v2 directory rebuilds in phase6 of xfs_repair.
- Fix buffer sizing issue for large pagesize systems,
affecting mkfs auto-device-type-detection heuristics.
xfsprogs-2.8.9 (18 July 2006)
- Fix rpm issue with install targets as uid/gid zero (we now
using symbolic names rather than the numeric versions).
xfsprogs-2.8.8 (14 July 2006)
- Fix issues with makedepend on libtool libraries.
xfsprogs-2.8.7 (10 July 2006)
- Fix build of xfs_logprint for different uuid_t definitions;
thanks to Craig Rodrigues.
xfsprogs-2.8.6 (07 July 2006)
- Fixed xfs_repair handling of duplicate names in a directory.
xfsprogs-2.8.5 (05 July 2006)
- Update translation Makefile to work better with the Ubuntu
translation system. Thanks to feedback from Martin Pitt.
- Fix annoying "ignores datarootdir" warning from configure.
- Fix issues with makedepend build infrastructure.
- Add prefetch code for improved xfs_repair run times.
Up to 2.8.10 is OK for a UVF exception. I'm less convinced about 2.8.11,
since that seems to be primarily optimisations that (purely on the basis
of the changelog) seem to have a higher potential for breakage.
Fortunately, only 2.8.10 is required here, so I'm happy for a core
developer to upgrade xfsprogs to that version. Debian had a 2.8.10-1
package that could be merged.
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Include XFS corruption fix from 2.6.17.7
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56073
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