On Saturday, December 24, 2016 11:19:35 PM Jonathan Carter wrote: > Hi Scott > > On 24/12/2016 23:06, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote: > > On 24/12/2016 23:04, Scott Kitterman wrote: > >> Did you test if it actually works correctly? That's been the key > > > > sticking > > > >> point, IIRC. > > > > It at least detects my drives, I didn't want to mess around too much > > directly on my desktop. I'll fire it up in a VM now and let you know... > > I can create new partition tables, create new ext4, vfat and ntfs > partitions, resize partitions and destroy them. Seems to be doing > exactly what you'd want a partition manager to do :)
OK. The package failed to build without a build-depends on libkpmcore4-dev. I've uploaded kpmcore and once it's out of New, I'll upload partitionmanager. kpmcore was technically fine, but the debian/copyright file was incomplete. As that one is going to New and will be reviewed by the FTP team, that would be bad. I fixed it before uploading. I have partionmanager ready to go. It had more serious debian/copyright problems, which I fixed. I also switched it to dh and cleaned up build- depends while I was at it. Scott K