Re: [arch-dev-public] nilfs-utils moving in core

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Am Tue, 7 Dec 2010 23:25:06 -0500
schrieb Loui Chang <louipc.ist@xxxxxxxxx>:

> I'm not so sure about that. There are probably more filesystems than I
> can imagine. I wouldn't be too thrilled if all of that was in core.

I only mean Linux filesystems which can be used for installing Linux,
whether they are or can be used for /boot, /, or just /home, not such
optional ones like vfat (dosfstools) or ntfs. Those vfat or ntfs
partitions can easily be formatted and/or mounted after the
installation. Their packages indeed belong into [extra].

I'm not sure if this list is complete, but these are the ones which
come to my mind:
ext2
ext3
ext4
reiserfs
reiser4
btrfs
nilfs
jfs
xfs
nfs

So those packages are affected:
e2fsprogs
reiserfsprogs
btrfs-progs(-unstable)
nilfs-utils
jfsutils
xfsprogs
nfs-utils

Most of these packages are already in [core] anyway. And those tools are
not the biggest ones. So [core] won't become a monster if they would
be moved into it.

But all of them should be removed from (base).

Heiko


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