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Use the newer exfatprogs instead of exfat-utils [SLE-15-SP7] #1390

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@shundhammer shundhammer commented Sep 19, 2024

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This the merge of #1389 into SLE-15-SP7.

Bugzilla

https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1187854

Trello

https://trello.com/c/N7gz5WP0

Problem

When determining what additional software packages are needed for a storage operation, e.g. in the expert partitioner, we still requested the old exfat-utils instead of the newer exfatprogs.

This can be relevant if the user wants to format e.g. a USB stick with the ExFAT filesystem, and the support package for that filesystem is not yet installed.

Fix

Add exfatprogs to the list of needed packages for the storage operations, not exfat-utils.

What about libstorage?

libstorage-ng has been using the binary from exfatprogs for quite a while already. But the user had to make sure manually that this package was installed.

Related PRs

-Original PR for SLE-15-SP6: #1389

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coverage: 97.762%. remained the same
when pulling 7eb197e on huha-exfatprogs-sp7
into 89bc388 on SLE-15-SP7.

@shundhammer shundhammer merged commit 9fe8af2 into SLE-15-SP7 Sep 23, 2024
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