devmapper_1.02.00-1_i386.changes is NEW
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devmapper_1.02.00-1.diff.gz
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devmapper_1.02.00-1.dsc
to pool/main/d/devmapper/devmapper_1.02.00-1.dsc
devmapper_1.02.00.orig.tar.gz
to pool/main/d/devmapper/devmapper_1.02.00.orig.tar.gz
dmsetup-udeb_1.02.00-1_i386.udeb
to pool/main/d/devmapper/dmsetup-udeb_1.02.00-1_i386.udeb
dmsetup_1.02.00-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/d/devmapper/dmsetup_1.02.00-1_i386.deb
libdevmapper-dev_1.02.00-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/d/devmapper/libdevmapper-dev_1.02.00-1_i386.deb
(new) libdevmapper1.02-udeb_1.02.00-1_i386.udeb optional debian-installer
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library
This is a udeb, or a microdeb, for the debian-installer.
.
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but EVMS, software
raid, and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
(new) libdevmapper1.02_1.02.00-1_i386.deb optional libs
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace library
The Linux Kernel Device Mapper is the LVM (Linux Logical Volume Management)
Team's implementation of a minimalistic kernel-space driver that handles
volume management, while keeping knowledge of the underlying device layout
in user-space. This makes it useful for not only LVM, but EVMS, software
raid, and other drivers that create "virtual" block devices.
.
This package contains the (user-space) shared library for accessing the
device-mapper; it allows usage of the device-mapper through a clean,
consistent interface (as opposed to through kernel ioctls).
Changes: devmapper (2:1.02.00-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version. (closes: #338947)
Announcing to debian-devel-changes at lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 338947
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