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Public defrag release 0.73

NEWS
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New in 0.73:

Fixed access to ext2fs metadata on filesystems >4GB.

New in 0.71:

Added spec file for rpm packaging.

New in 0.70:

Tidied up colour support and attributes for fragmented blocks.

Added 64 bit device access support to allow use on filesystems >2GB.

Added a new e2defrag.static target with no graphic display support for
use on root floppies (for those who want to defragment their root
filesystem).

New in 0.62:

Thanks to Ulrich E. Habel (espero@b31.hadiko.de) for this update:

Picture mode is now colorized. Now ext2 V2 Inode-informations are read from
the Linux-Includes. A bug fixed in valid-check of filesystem.  

New in 0.6:

New in 0.5 <development release>:

Just bug fixes and updated documentation.  The Makefile is now
organised more sensibly.

New in 0.4:

A big thank-you to Alexey Vovenko for the ext2fs and xiafs support,
and for the picture mode.  defrag now needs ncurses to compile.
Additional programs xdump and e2dump provide graphical summary of disk
usage on those filesystems.

Also included a modified "frag" program to report on filesystem
fragmentation.  Improvements include better catering for indirect blocks
within a file and better summary statistics.  "e2dump -f" reports more
accurate statistics if you have read access to the filesystem's block
device.

New in 0.3:

Inode sorting by arbitrary inode priority and badblocks for minix
filesystems are now supported.