-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2021-712459dfa3 2021-02-12 01:46:57.104622 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : libbytesize Product : Fedora 32 Version : 2.5 Release : 1.fc32 URL : https://github.com/storaged-project/libbytesize Summary : A library for working with sizes in bytes Description : The libbytesize is a C library that facilitates work with sizes in bytes. Be it parsing the input from users or producing a nice human readable representation of a size in bytes this library takes localization into account. It also provides support for sizes bigger than MAXUINT64.
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Update to 2.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog:
* Wed Jan 27 2021 Vojtech Trefny vtrefny@redhat.com - 2.5-1 - Translated using Weblate (Hebrew) (sh.yaron) - Added translation using Weblate (Hebrew) (sh.yaron) - Add support to ppc64le for debian build (74309971+gururajrkatti) - Translated using Weblate (Finnish) (ricky.tigg) - tools: Read input from stdin when not running in a tty (vtrefny) - travis: Print logs after failed tests (vtrefny) - tests: Run pylint and pycodestyle on bscalc (vtrefny) - bscalc: Add option to print only single "human readable" result (vtrefny) - travis: Add --nogpgcheck when using dnf on Fedora (vtrefny) - Translated using Weblate (Asturian) (fitoschido) - Update translation files (noreply) - Translated using Weblate (Spanish) (fitoschido) - Sync spec with downstream (vtrefny) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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