mdadm 3.2.5-1ubuntu0.2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
mdadm (3.2.5-1ubuntu0.2) precise-proposed; urgency=low * Patch udev-md-raid.rules to not auto-start arrays based on detection of ddf or isw (imsm) signatures; this conflicts with dmraid usage in precise and requires more analysis before it can be enabled in SRU. LP: #1030292. mdadm (3.2.5-1ubuntu0.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low * Stable Micro Point Bug Fix release: - SRU master bug (LP: #1009973) - Fixes segfault upon update-initramfs (LP: #969384) - Fixes does not allow internal bitmap on version 1.2 arrays (LP: #1022915) * Preserved previous behaviour, by reverting: - bitmap chunk size of 0 will continue to mean 512B - Modify the below fix, to accept previous syntax "b10c663 config: fix handing of 'homehost' in AUTO line." * Use upstream version of udev rules, instead of three slightly different ubuntu udev rules (LP: #968074) (LP: #1002357) * Add missing mdmon utility. This enables external metadata RAID formats: DDF and Intel Matrix Storage Management (IMSM). (LP: #957494) * Copy udev rule from /etc/udev/rules.d/ as well as the /lib/udev/rules.d/, to allow local administrator to override mdadm rules file (LP: #1017407) * debian/initramfs/local-premount: add call wait_for_udev to wait a little longer for RAID devices to appear. This improves boot reliability. (LP: #942106) mdadm (3.2.5-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Michael Tokarev ] * new upstream (bugfix) release, fixing regression when --add'ing device to an array, introduced in 3.2.4, plus other minor fixes (Closes: #673104, #673344) * new patch: sha1-includes.diff to fix #include mess in new sha1.h * added a check into debian/checkarray to skip checking arrays created less than 2 weeks ago (Closes: #624273) [ Dmitrijs Ledkovs ] * Remove obsolete documentation dating back to ~etch release * Remove reference to obsolete documention from debconf templates * Update debconf templates translations * Remove compatability with acient initramfs-tools * Remove debian-specific mdadm-startall.8 in clean target mdadm (3.2.4-1) unstable; urgency=low * new upstream (bugfix) release (Closes: #664088, #661552) * removed debian-run-udev.diff (applied upstream), and all RUNDIR handling from debian/rules (it is the default now) * add build-arch and build-indep targets to debian/rules, and bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3 mdadm (3.2.3-3) unstable; urgency=low * switch from topgit to plain 3.0 (quilt) layout, creating debian/patches. Don't build-depend on quilt as patching is done automatically by dpkg-source. * debian/patches/debian-run-udev.diff by Roger Leigh (Closes: #644319, #627774) * update debian/mdadm.logcheck.ignore.server to recognize "k" in addition of "blocks" in kernel messages. Thanks to Frédéric Brière for the patch (Closes: #656038) -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Fri, 03 Aug 2012 23:08:39 -0700
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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- mdadm: tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID)
The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD
(multi-disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O.
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This package automatically configures mdadm to assemble arrays during the
system startup process. If not needed, this functionality can be disabled.
- mdadm-udeb: tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID)
The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD
(multi-disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O.
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This is a minimal package used by the debian-installer.