On 30.08.2010 18:44, Eric Sandeen wrote: > Bogdan wrote: >> Is everything really there? How do I get these? > > http://oss.sgi.com/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=xfs/cmds/xfsprogs.git > http://oss.sgi.com/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=xfs/cmds/xfsdump.git > > http://oss.sgi.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/xfs-cmds/ > > Most everything should be there. Starting from version 3, as I can see. I couldn't go further in the past. >>> Most of the things you ask about are SO OLD it will take some digging >>> through renames and moves. >> >> I thought so. I'm surprised such things as added commands aren't in >> the ChangeLog, unless they were present from the first version. >> >>> Do you really need to know if "xfs_check" was added in 1994, or 1995, for >>> example? :) >> >> No. I need to know what was the first version of the xfsprogs package >> that contained this program. The version number, not the year. > > well, equivalently, do you care if it was version 1.0.0 or 1.0.1, from the > 1990's era. > > For everything you asked about, I think they've all been there since > inception. That would be good. > I think picking a version from maybe 5 years ago and checking that the > commands are all there would suffice; it would be -very- unlikely that > anything older is still in use. Hopefully. I got some versions like 2.0.3 and 2.7.11. Where do I get older? >>> This strikes me as a bit of an odd question; what is your motivation here? >> >> I'm writing a program that executes xfs_db and other processes, >> passes commands to them and reads replies. Now I want to know what the >> minimum required version is to be sure that these commands are >> accepted. I know this might seem strange, but I'd like to know this in >> more detail, so I can say "requires xfsprogs version X.Y.Z or newer" >> instead of "requires xfsprogs" (which would imply that all versions >> work, and this might not be the case). If it would be "1.0.0", great. >> But I wanted to be sure. > > Ok, understood. > > I think the fastest route, since nothing you asked for is particularly > "new" would be to just grab a sufficiently old version and double check > that the commands are there. Easier than chasing through the repository, > I think. Surely. But where do I get such old versions? -- Pozdrawiam/Regards - Bogdan (GNU/Linux & FreeDOS) Kurs asemblera x86 (DOS, GNU/Linux):http://rudy.mif.pg.gda.pl/~bogdro Grupy dyskusyjne o asm: pl.comp.lang.asm alt.pl.asm alt.pl.asm.win32 www.Xiph.org www.TorProject.org Soft (EN): miniurl.pl/bogdro-soft _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs