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to mark these generated files as read-only.
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* bootstrap (slurp): Put the body of this function in a sub-shell,
with "umask a-w" so that all new files are read-only. Remove each
file before we write to it, in case it's read-only.
Make po/Makevars and runtime-po/Makevars read-only, too.
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* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Set $(CONFIG_HEADER).
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context from change of 2006-09-02.
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no one can think this change causes e.g., `rm -fr foo../' to fail.
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* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Set $CONFIG_HEADER.
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now the default for rm.
(rm invocation): Likewise. Also, document that you can't
remove `.' or `..'. Use the POSIX term "root directory"
rather than the more-ambiguous "file system root".
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(cache_fstatat, cache_stat_init): New functions.
(cache_statted, cache_stat_ok): New functions.
(write_protected_non_symlink): Remove struct stat ** buf_p arg,
which is no longer needed with the new functions. All callers
changed.
(prompt, is_dir_lstat, remove_entry, remove_dir):
New struct stat * arg. All callers changed.
(write_protected_non_symlink, prompt, is_dir_lstat, remove_entry):
(remove_cwd_entries, remove_dir, rm_1):
Use and maintain the file status cache.
(prompt, remove_entry): Omit the first "directory" in the diagnostic
"Cannot remove directory `foo': is a directory". This causes "rm"
to pass a test case that it would otherwise fail now that it
"knows" more about its argument. I think the diagnostic is better
without the first "directory" anyway.
(prompt): Remove the no-longer-needed IS_DIR arg; all callers changed.
(rm_1): Reject attempts to remove /, ./, or ../.
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(usage, main): --preserve-root is now the default.
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now.
(dot_or_dotdot): Succeed even if "." or ".." is followed by a
slash.
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uintmax_t at the right time. Problem reported by Bruno.
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than AC_REQUIREing, so that sys/mount.h isn't tested for after
the test result. I'm not sure why this fix is needed, but it
works.
* m4/stat-prog.m4 (cu_PREREQ_STAT_PROG): Revamp to reflect better
what stat.c actually needs.
* src/stat.c: Include <stddef.h>
(alignof): New macro.
(HAVE_STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID___VAL, HAVE_STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_VAL):
Remove.
(STRUCT_STATXFS_F_FSID_IS_INTEGER): New macro.
(FSID_VAL): Remove.
(print_statfs): If f_fsid isn't an integer, grab its words one
at a time in little-endian order. This is a bit easier to configure
and should avoid a compilation failure on MacOS reported by Bruno
Haible.
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work around a Mac OS X porting problem reported by Bruno Haible in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-08/msg00308.html>.
(print_statfs): Use them.
* m4/stat-prog.m4 (cu_PREREQ_STAT_PROG): Check for __val versus val
components of fsid. Omit some checks that stat.c doesn't care about.
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* src/tail.c: Include isapipe.h.
(IS_PIPE_LIKE_FILE_TYPE): Remove.
(IS_TAILABLE_FILE_TYPE): Just list both FIFOs and sockets as
tailable, since this seems to be portable.
(main): Use isapipe, to fix a bug on MacOS X reported by Bruno Haible in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-08/msg00304.html>.
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it for us.
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S_ISLNK are defined, since they're always defined now.
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S_ISLNK are defined, since they're always defined now.
* src/cp.c (main): Likewise.
* src/ln.c (main): Likewise.
* src/ls.c (get_link_name, make_link_name): Likewise.
* src/mkfifo.c (usage): Likewise.
* src/who.c (S_IWGRP): Likewise.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add fcntl.
* src/system.h (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END): Remove. Other code
is already assuming these macros are defined.
(O_DIRECT, O_DIRECTORY, O_DSYNC, O_NDELAY, O_NOATIME, O_NONBLOCK):
(O_NOCTTY, O_NOFOLLOW, O_NOLINKS, O_RSYNC, O_SYNC, O_BINARY, O_TEXT):
Remove; the fcntl module now handles these.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Remove stdint; add inttypes.
(excluded_files): Don't exclude m4/inttypes-h.m4 or m4/inttypes-pri.m4.
* src/system.h: Don't bother to include <stdint.h>, since we can
now assume inttypes.h does the equivalent of including stdint.h.
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component of the source name is "." or "..".
Reported by Andreas Schwab in https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?17540.
* tests/cp/src-base-dot: New file. Test for the above fix.
* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add src-base-dot.
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(dot_or_dotdot): ...new static inline function.
* src/remove.c (rm_1): Reflect this renaming.
* src/ls.c (basename_is_dot_or_dotdot): Likewise.
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Correct them.
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since Automake supplies them for us. It always did -I$(srcdir),
and with the recent change to AC_CONFIG_HEADERS in configure.ac it
is now also doing -I../lib.
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* tests/ls/color-dtype-dir: Don't rely on eval "`dircolors -b`"
to set LS_COLORS in the environment.
* tests/envvar-check: Instead, ensure that LS_COLORS is not set.
Reported by Bob Proulx.
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Fail if the first "echo" fails. Suppress diagnostics from "ls po/*.po"
since there might not be any .po files.
(WGET_COMMAND): Set to empty if wget doesn't
seem to be available. Don't export; shouldn't be needed.
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.x-sc_no_if_have_config_h, .x-sc_prohibit_assert_without_use,
.x-sc_two_space_separator_in_usage.
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" (backup: foo.~1~)" suffix also when backing up a directory.
* NEWS: Report this bug fix.
* src/copy.c (emit_verbose): New function, factored out of...
(copy_internal): ...here. Use the new function.
* tests/mv/backup-dir: Test for the above fix.
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no differently than regular directories on a file system with
dirent.d_type support.
* NEWS: Say the above.
* src/ls.c (gobble_file): With --color, also stat the file when
we know it is a directory.
Derived from an anonymous one-line fix and bug report:
<https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?15043>.
* tests/ls/color-dtype-dir: New file. Test for the above fix.
* tests/ls/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add color-dtype-dir.
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tarballs.
* bootstrap.conf: Add configmake, verify.
* lib/.cvsignore: Add configmake.h, stamp-h1.
* src/.cvsignore: Remove localedir.h.
* src/Makefile.am (localedir, DISTCLEANFILES, localedir.h): Remove;
subsumed by configmake.
* src/system.h: Include configmake.h rather than localedir.h
(LOCALEDIR): New macro.
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