parted 3.4-2build1 source package in Ubuntu

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parted (3.4-2build1) jammy; urgency=high

  * No change rebuild for ppc64el baseline bump.

 -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden>  Thu, 24 Mar 2022 17:22:22 +0100

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libparted-dev: disk partition manipulator - development files

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains the static library and header files for
 libparted, which are really only of interest to parted developers.

libparted-fs-resize0: disk partition manipulator - shared FS resizing library

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains the libparted-fs-resize shared library for
 resizing HFS+ and FAT file systems.

libparted-fs-resize0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libparted-fs-resize0
libparted-i18n: disk partition manipulator - i18n support

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains localization data.

libparted2: disk partition manipulator - shared library

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains the shared library.

libparted2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libparted2
parted: disk partition manipulator

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains the binary and manual page. Further
 documentation is available in parted-doc.
 .
 Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD, GPT, MIPS, and PC98
 partitioning formats, as well as a "loop" (raw disk) type which
 allows use on RAID/LVM. It can detect and remove ASFS/AFFS/APFS,
 Btrfs, ext2/3/4, FAT16/32, HFS, JFS, linux-swap, UFS, XFS, and ZFS
 file systems. Parted also has the ability to create and modify file
 systems of some of these types, but using it to perform file system
 operations is now deprecated.
 .
 The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive
 data loss. While there are no such bugs known at the moment, they
 could exist, so please back up all important files before running
 it, and do so at your own risk.

parted-dbgsym: debug symbols for parted
parted-doc: disk partition manipulator - documentation

 GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize,
 move, and copy disk partitions. This is useful for creating space
 for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
 to new hard disks.
 .
 This package contains user documentation for parted and API
 documentation for the library packages.