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2005-05-14.Jim Meyering
2005-05-14don't add gl_UNLINKDIR just yet :)Jim Meyering
2005-05-14.Jim Meyering
2005-05-14*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-14Don't require gl_FUNC_STAT or gl_FUNC_LSTAT.Jim Meyering
2005-05-14Remove unnecessary file.Jim Meyering
2005-05-14*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-14Update FSF postal mail address.Jim Meyering
2005-05-14*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-14Update FSF postal mail address.Jim Meyering
2005-05-13"bytes, words and lines" -> "lines, words, and bytes" in commentPaul Eggert
2005-05-13fix grammar typo in commentJim Meyering
2005-05-13.Jim Meyering
2005-05-13rm now performs run-time test to work around buggy readdir implementationsJim Meyering
2005-05-13*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-13(gl_MACROS): Don't require GL_FUNC_READDIR.Jim Meyering
2005-05-13(GL_FUNC_READDIR): Remove, now that remove.c no longer needs it.Jim Meyering
2005-05-13*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-13* NEWS: `rm -r' now removes all of the files it should, even onJim Meyering
systems with a buggy readdir affecting file systems inaccessible at configure time. In some unusual circumstances `rm -r' would fail to remove -- or even consider -- all entries in a directory with more than 254 (SunOS) or 338 (Darwin) entries. This could cause trouble even on other types of systems when using an affected file system via e.g., NFS. The underlying cause was a bug in readdir on those systems. Coreutils-5.2.1 and earlier used a configure-time test designed to detect precisely those problem systems, but it would detect the problem and enable remove.c's work-around code only when its configure-time test was run on a losing file system. Obviously, it couldn't detect a problem if the offending file system wasn't tested or even mounted at coreutils configure time. Now, rm itself performs a minimal-cost run-time test to detect the problem. (CONSECUTIVE_READDIR_UNLINK_THRESHOLD): Define. (remove_cwd_entries): When readdir returns NULL for a directory from which we've removed more than CONSECUTIVE_READDIR_UNLINK_THRESHOLD entries, call rewinddir and then resume the readdir/unlink loop. (UNLINK_CAN_UNLINK_DIRS): Rename from ROOT_CAN_UNLINK_DIRS.
2005-05-12nohup now closes stdin if it is a terminal, unless POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.Paul Eggert
2005-05-12(main): nohup now closes stdin if it is a terminal, unlessPaul Eggert
POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
2005-05-12(nohup invocation): nohup now closes stdin if it is a terminal, unlessPaul Eggert
POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.
2005-05-12nohup now closes stdin if it is a terminal, unless POSIXLY_CORRECT is set.Paul Eggert
2005-05-12*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-12Assume `free (NULL)' works.Jim Meyering
2005-05-12Assume `free (NULL)' works.Jim Meyering
2005-05-12Assume `free (NULL)' works.Jim Meyering
2005-05-12Assume `free (NULL)' works.Jim Meyering
2005-05-11Update copyright date.Paul Eggert
2005-05-11* getdate.texi (General date syntax): Don't say that datePaul Eggert
date --iso-8601=ns generates acceptable dates.
2005-05-11(General date syntax): Don't say that datePaul Eggert
date --iso-8601=ns generates acceptable dates; it doesn't yet.
2005-05-10* getopt.m4 (gl_GETOPT): Check for Solaris 10 bug, not decl, when possible.Paul Eggert
2005-05-10(gl_GETOPT): Check for Solaris 10 bug, not decl, when possible.Paul Eggert
2005-05-10.Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10Add Vietnamese (vi).Jim Meyering
2005-05-10version: 5.3.0Jim Meyering
2005-05-10Skip this test if the user running it owns `/' or has write access to it.Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10Skip the test if the user running it has write access to `/'.Jim Meyering
2005-05-10.Jim Meyering
2005-05-10(TESTS): Add reply-no.Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10(abandon_move): Remove erroneous UNWRITABLE check.Jim Meyering
This makes `mv -i --reply=no f1 f2' work as expected (in not performing the move operation). But note that specifying `-i' after `--reply=no' does *not* work. Tiny patch from Vlada Macek.
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10*** empty log message ***Jim Meyering
2005-05-10Don't print PATH to stderr.Jim Meyering