This commit from 2010-05-20 removed use of cylinder size increase in the
minimum, and cylinder size decrease in the maximum file system sizes
from the resize/move dialog.
e62a23b5b5
Add partition alignment option to align to MiB (#617409)
This cylinder size limit adjustments were being performed using the
Dialog_Base_Partition::BUF member variable. Now in the
Dialog_Partition_Resize_Move class it is never accessed, and only
unnecessarily set. Move BUF from the common base class into the
Dialog_Partition_Copy class where it is still used.
Bug 749867 - Some limits are adjusted by arcane cylinder size amount
when copying and resizing in a single operation
This is part of parent bug:
Bug #721455 - Obsolete info in license text on multiple modules
and GNOME Goal:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/GnomeGoals/Proposals
* verify all source files to make sure they have a license and a
copyright, and that both are up-to-date
Bug #721565 - License text contains obsolete FSF postal address
Include guards need to be unique within GParted code and all included
library header files.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Include_guard#Difficulties
Use this model for all include guards:
#ifndef GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H
#define GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H
...
#endif /* GPARTED_FILE_NAME_H */
Closes Bug #539297 - Make include guards unique
* in some places i still used MiB's instead of sectors to store sizes.
this has been fixed everywhere. Only the spinbuttons still use
MiB's. I have a few ideas on how to solve this, but i'll take it up
with #usability first.
* Added cylsize to Device and made Operation contain a Device instead of only the path and lenght.
This way i was able to dump Get_Cyl_Size in the Core. Besides that, i used cylsize in WinGparted and made a lot of
cosmetic changes. Most of them were pretty useless, but hey, i'm bored ;)
* Again way too many chances to create a detailed entry (i'm glad i'm the only dev atm :P ).
Resizing of ext2/3 works perfect now. I've even tested it on the partition holding my SG seasons =)
Implemented checking of filesystems (only internally used atm).
Done some overall tweaking, finetuning etc.. release 0.0.7 is getting shape.
* Rewrote a large part of gparteds internal code. Filesystemssupport is now much more separated from the rest of gparted and
adding support for other filesystems should be a piece of cake now (hope that's true :P)
It still needs a lot of love, but the foundations are laid =)
* include/Dialog_Partition_Resize_Move.h,
src/Dialog_Partition_Resize_Move.cc: fixed some bugs with minimum size of resizable partition + some codecleanups.