hfsprogs 540.1.linux3-5build2 source package in Ubuntu
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hfsprogs (540.1.linux3-5build2) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libssl3t64 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Mon, 04 Mar 2024 18:11:55 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- otherosfs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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hfsprogs_540.1.linux3.orig.tar.gz | 401.6 KiB | b01b203a97f9a3bf36a027c13ddfc59292730552e62722d690d33bd5c24f5497 |
hfsprogs_540.1.linux3-5build2.debian.tar.xz | 35.8 KiB | 91c096fdb6d3f8429a047e5a486013d285a623ab2231282dc0bbc3959b846ef3 |
hfsprogs_540.1.linux3-5build2.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 3505a62df89d01718f3f3e0a516e1382b04cb3b8e529d91305e0fb282d2b852b |
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Binary packages built by this source
- hfsprogs: mkfs and fsck for HFS and HFS+ file systems
The HFS+ file system used by Apple Computer for their Mac OS is
supported by the Linux kernel. Apple provides mkfs and fsck for
HFS+ with the Unix core of their operating system, Darwin.
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This package is a port of Apple's tools for HFS+ filesystems.
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For users, HFS+ seems to be a good compromise to carry files between
MacOS X and Linux Machines, as HFS+ doesn't suffer the problems of
FAT32 like:
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* huge space waste (in slack space as devices grow faster);
* ability to create files that are more than 4GB in size (especially
good for those working with multimedia and that need to carry large
ISO files);
* ability to use case preserving (and even sensitivity!);
* ability to use uid's and gid's on the filesystem.
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Users in general can enjoy such benefits since it is expected to have
more HFS+ filesystems in use, as Apple has announced Macintoshes for
ix86-64, besides the filesystem being already supported by PowerPC
systems since the beginning.
- hfsprogs-dbgsym: debug symbols for hfsprogs