History log of /haiku/src/bin/bfs_tools/lib/Disk.h
Revision Date Author Comments
# 8f087d87 28-Nov-2017 Alexander von Gluck IV <kallisti5@unixzen.com>

bfs_tools: License clarification to MIT.

* Consulted with Axel D. via IRC to confirm license desires.


# 46cf7a5a 14-Nov-2012 Przemysław Buczkowski <przemub@yahoo.pl>

Fix typos: super block -> superblock (#8974)

Signed-off-by: Przemysław Buczkowski <przemub@yahoo.pl>
Signed-off-by: Matt Madia <mattmadia@gmail.com>


# fd919c2c 02-Dec-2012 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

bfs_tools: Disk is now using a BBufferIO.

* Automatic whitespace cleanup.


# a59d56fa 26-Mar-2012 François Revol <revol@free.fr>

gcc4 build fixes.


# 647cff2e 26-Mar-2012 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

Imported BFS-Tools (without docs), added bfsinfo to the image.

* The sources are unchanged, and most of it doesn't follow Haiku's coding
style -- stuff that I updated over the years might also have seen a coding
style update.
* This was also the basis on which Haiku's BFS has been written.
* In the long run, the stuff in 'lib' that is already part of BFS should
be removed, and used directly from BFS itself.
* I haven't yet added any other of the tools to the image. Not sure if they
are ready for inclusion yet; 'recover' could also be renamed to reflect that
it is BFS specific.


# 46cf7a5a73679c6e4fde91710e4a4885242e49d1 14-Nov-2012 Przemysław Buczkowski <przemub@yahoo.pl>

Fix typos: super block -> superblock (#8974)

Signed-off-by: Przemysław Buczkowski <przemub@yahoo.pl>
Signed-off-by: Matt Madia <mattmadia@gmail.com>


# fd919c2c1a167430310ae36a6aff7674e5c6b400 02-Dec-2012 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

bfs_tools: Disk is now using a BBufferIO.

* Automatic whitespace cleanup.


# a59d56fa3688bf331859d4d03273490c7b7b1bef 26-Mar-2012 François Revol <revol@free.fr>

gcc4 build fixes.


# 647cff2e5925f2a1483b94aaff5620647ddf11bd 26-Mar-2012 Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>

Imported BFS-Tools (without docs), added bfsinfo to the image.

* The sources are unchanged, and most of it doesn't follow Haiku's coding
style -- stuff that I updated over the years might also have seen a coding
style update.
* This was also the basis on which Haiku's BFS has been written.
* In the long run, the stuff in 'lib' that is already part of BFS should
be removed, and used directly from BFS itself.
* I haven't yet added any other of the tools to the image. Not sure if they
are ready for inclusion yet; 'recover' could also be renamed to reflect that
it is BFS specific.