* added support for reading volumelabels. Atm we only read ext2/3, but
the infrastructure for adding the other filesystems is in place.
It's simply a matter of finding the right commands and parsing the
output. (see #338528 for more info)
* src/ext2.cc
src/ext3.cc
src/fat16.cc
src/fat32.cc
src/jfs.cc
src/ntfs.cc
src/reiser4.cc
src/reiserfs.cc
src/xfs.cc: be a bit more verbose on errior in set_used_sectors()
* improved errorhandling a bit. At the initialscan we store
errors/warnings now in a list per partition and show the in the
partitioninfo dialog.
While executing an operation we collect all libparted exceptions in
a list and attach this list to the operationdetails when everything
is done.
* Use ped_device_read and ped_device_write instead of 'dd' to copy
filesystems.
Modified progressdetails to provide more detailed feedback about a
process.
Basicly these were all changes to the infrastructure to make the
incorporation of the 'move-code' a bit easier.
( sorry, not in the mood to list all affected files ;)
* src/ext2.cc,
src/ext3.cc,
src/fat16.cc,
src/fat32.cc,
src/jfs.cc,
src/ntfs.cc,
src/reiser4.cc,
src/reiserfs.cc,
src/xfs.cc: changed statusmessage, fixed issue with exit_status and
tested/confirmed succesfull usage of Partition::get_path() in
Set_Used_Sectors() of all filesystems.
* changed the way devices and partitions store their devicepaths.
Instead of holding a 'realpath' and a symbolic path we store paths
in a list. This allows for improved detection of mountpoins, free
space, etc..
Also fixed a nasty bug which showed up when you copy a partition
from one device to another. (thanks to mario for the report)
* 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.
* wrap mount/umount/swapon/swapoff instead of implementing it
ourselves (#330641)
* moved execute_command() to Utils and made the filesystems use it. All
in all this decreased the size of the binary with 10% and made stuff
more readable.
* src/Utils.cc: fixed small bug in unmount()
* src/jfs.cc,
src/xfs.cc: check if error actually contains data before adding it
to the feedbackdata. (this prevents empty rows in the operationtree)
* use Glib::get_tmp_dir() instead of hardcoding it as '/tmp'
* use Glib::find_program_in_path() instead af a system/which combi
* display current device in windowtitle
* removed Execute_Command() and replaced it by execute_command().
The latter uses Glib::spawn_sync instead of popen().
also made the filesystems call execute_command rather than calling
Glib::spawn_sync themselves.
2006-01-20 Bart Hakvoort <hakvoort@cvs.gnome.org>
* src/jfs.cc: small fix with sequence of mount,remount,unmount
* src/xfs.cc: resizing now contains detailed feedback
* src/FileSystem.cc: show exceptiondescription in operationdetails
* added detailed progressfeedback. It still needs some polishing, but
is already far better then the old situation. And what's more, it's
finally threadsafe :p
* include/Utils.h,
src/Utils.cc: added mount() and unmount()
* src/Win_GParted.cc,
src/jfs.cc,
src/xfs.cc: use Utils::mount and Utils::umount instead of wrapping
CLI tools.
* hmmz, lots of shimmery internals..
Instead of using a boolean to indicate support for certain
features i now use and enum (NONE, LIBPARTED, EXTENDED).
This allowed me to clean up some stuff that annoyed me ;)
Still.. the core could use a bit more love...
* The Filesystemclasses: Changed 'bool Create( const Glib::ustring & device_path, const Partition & new_partition )'
to 'bool Create( const Partition & new_partition )'. Since i now use external tools for all filesystems, the partitionpath will suffice.
* Refined checks for functionality a bit. e.g. even if a filesystem can't be read, it's still possible to grow it
(but shrinking gets disabled). Also removed that stupid grow_only flag from Utils.h and reordered Win_GParted::Set_Valid_Operations()
* added support for jfs (create, copy, grow) and hfs (create, copy)
* fixed a bug in copying xfs filesystems.
* fixed a number of small bugs/annoying issues.