From: tytso Fix a bug in e2fsck routines for reallocating an inode table which
+could cause it to loop forever on an ext4 filesystem with the FLEX_BG
+filesystem feature with a relatively rare (and specific) filesystem
+corruption. This fix causes e2fsck to try to find space for a new
+portion of the inode table in the containing flex_bg, and if that
+fails, the new portion of the inode table will be allocated in any
+free space available in the filesystem. Make e2fsck less annoying by only asking for permission to relocate a
+block group's inode table once, instead of for every overlapping
+block. Similarly, only ask once to recompute the block group
+checksums, instead of once for each corrupted block group's checksum. Fix filefrag to avoid print the extent header if the FIEMAP ioctl is
+not present, and it needs to fall back to using the FIBMAP ioctl. Fix filefrag to correctly print the number of extents for zero-length
+files. (Addresses Debian Bug: #540376) Filefrag now has a -B option which forces the use of the FIBMAP ioctl
+to more easily debug the FIBMAP code. Fixed filefrag for non-extent based files. Add a new program, e2freefrag, which displays information about the
+free space fragmentation in an ext2/3/4 filesystem. Fix inode resizing via tune2fs -I so that it works correctly in the
+face of non-empty bad blocks inodes, and if the filesystem was
+formatted using the "mke2fs -E stride=N" option for RAID arrays. Fix regression in ext2fs_extent_set_bmap() caused e2fsck -fD to fail
+and corrupt large directories if the directory needs to shrink by more
+than one block. (Addresses Debian Bug: #537510) Fix e2fsck's buggy_init_scritps=1 so that the if the last write and/or
+last mount times are in the future, they are corrected even if
+buggy_init_scripts is set. This is needed because otherwise resize2fs
+will refuse to resize the filesystem, even after running "e2fsck -f".
+(Addresses Launchpad bug: #373409) E2fsck will now print much fuller information when the last mount time
+or last written time is in the future, since most people can't seem to
+believe their distribution has buggy init scripts, or they have a
+failed CMOS/RTS clock battery. Enhance dumpe2fs to dump the extent information via the 'stat'
+command, and more detailed extent information via the new command
+'dump_extents'. Update French, Polish, Czech, and Sweedish translation from the
+Translation Project. Fixed various Debian packaging issues --- see debian/changelog for
+details. Fixed miscellaneous gcc -Wall warnings. Fixed memory leak in error path in ext2fs_block_iterate2() Fixed non-Linux build of the intl directory by adding support for the
+E/Q/V macros. The bitmap read/write functions now treat uninitialized bitmaps as
+unallocated; this fixes a number of problems in all e2fsprogs for ext4
+filesystems when there is a need to allocate new blocks or inodes, and
+there aren't any free blocks or inodes in the already-used block
+groups. Improve ext2fs_extent_set_bmap() to avoid creating new extents which
+get inserted into the extent tree when they are not needed. Fix resize2fs's online resizing, fixing a regression which in
diff --git a/htdocs/ext2.html b/htdocs/ext2.html
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--- a/htdocs/ext2.html
+++ b/htdocs/ext2.html
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@
On July 11, 2009, version 1.41.8 of e2fsprogs was On August 22, 2009, version 1.41.9 of e2fsprogs was announced.Release notes for the e2fsprogs package
+
+E2fsprogs 1.41.9 (August 22, 2009)
+
+Programmer's Notes
+
+E2fsprogs 1.41.8 (July 11, 2009)
-
Release 1.41.8 of e2fsprogs is available!
+Release 1.41.9 of e2fsprogs is available!
-Ext2fs Utilities
diff --git a/htdocs/index.html b/htdocs/index.html
index 8732edfc1..17417855b 100644
--- a/htdocs/index.html
+++ b/htdocs/index.html
@@ -34,12 +34,12 @@
here.
I am happy to announce a new release of the e2fsprogs distribution. - All users of e2fsprogs are urged to upgrade to the 1.41.8 version as - soon as possible, which can be found here.
+ All users of e2fsprogs are urged to upgrade to the 1.41.9 version as + soon as possible, which can be found here.This release contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous releases. For more details, see the