This feature is in e2fsprogs 1.43, which is in yakkety (16.10). The bug
can be closed.
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Title:
-O inline_data not supported by Ubuntu e2fsprogs
Have verified that `mkfs.ext4 -O inline_data` works with the yakkety
e2fsprogs.
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Title:
-O inline_data not supported by Ubuntu e2fsprogs
To mana
My e2fsprogs ppa got an update :-)
* New upstream snapshot from master branch (23-02-2015)
- libext2fs: fix potential buffer overflow in closefs()
- e2fsck: salvage under-sized dirents by removing them
- e2fsck: improve the inline directory detector
- e2fsck: inspect inline dir data as tw
** Branch linked: lp:~daniel-mehrmann/e2fsprogs/master
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To explain the e2fsprogs git branch naming scheme in terms of Debian
releases:
* maint == stable (and currently has a few bug fixes beyond what is in
1.42.12, although it's unlikely we will have a 1.42.13 release unless something
really serious comes up)
* master == testing (and has the inline
Clarification: I used branch 'master' for my packages and bzr branch as
well.
First i thought it would be a good idea to use the branch 'maint'.
But later on i decided to use the branch 'master'. After uploading
the bzr branch to lp i notice that i used the wrong label (naming) in lp and it
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Just use the master branch of e2fsprogs; the pu branch is currently not
actually active, and when it is, it has experiments in it that might not
necessarily be ready for primetime.
The master branch should be good enough for both the inline data and
metadata checksum features.
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Thank you Daniel and Theodore for your feedback!
I tried merging pu into maint the other day, but it didn't apply
cleanly. I will try again later.
When I get around to trying it out, I will go with your recommendation
and use the latest mainline.
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Note: if you want to use inline data, please strongly consider using the
upstream kernel; there are a lot of bugs that we're only now shaking
out.
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I build a personal Ubuntu PPA for this tools collection (e2fsprogs).
I did a snapshot of git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/e2fsprogs.git and
used the master trunk maint. I will update my personal PPA monthly or if
tytso tells me it's time to do so. :-)
I build deb packages for trusty, utopic and viv
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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... so this will be fixed whenever 1.43 is released.
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`pu` was merged into `next`/`master` early March 2014.
** Branch linked: lp:~vcs-imports/e2fsprogs/trunk
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