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* src/chcon.c (usage): Use emit_bug_reporting_address.
* src/runcon.c (usage): Likewise.
* tests/misc/help-version: Don't exempt chcon and runcon.
* NEWS: Mention this.
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* NEWS: Mention new behaviour.
* src/id.c (main): Do not print SELinux context when user is specified.
* tests/Makefile.am: Add the new test.
* tests/misc/id-context: New file. Test for the fix.
Problem reported by Ronny Buchmann in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/443485.
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In 6.11, we mistakenly suppressed the printing of certain group IDs,
thinking they were useless AFS-specific artifacts.
This change reverts that, so now they are printed once again.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.fsf.announce/867/focus=13345
This also reverts the bug-fix that applied solely to the new code
used to avoid printing those IDs
Revert "id bug fix: don't point to potentially clobbered static storage"
This reverts commit f7d1c59c224f81a8bab5fa2afcaf815988f50467.
Revert "Work around AFS bug: id and groups would print invalid group number."
This reverts commit b7a836c0a3524cda8ef79c30c3fe7ea759ae4656.
Revert "* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Accommodate a C99-ism in id.c."
This reverts commit d44893c5dba4150b4ded9cf6aad316c1ef620c9f.
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* NEWS: Record release date.
Signed-off-by: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
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* tests/pr/Test.pm: New tests for the above.
* src/pr.c (char_to_clump): Ensure that "input_position" never
goes below 0.
Also, elide any backspace encountered when input_position is 0,
to be compatible at least with /bin/pr from Solaris 10.
This bug is present in the original version:
b25038ce9a234ea0906ddcbd8a0012e917e6c661
* NEWS [Bug fixes]: Mention this.
Report and diagnosis by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar and Dawson Engler
in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/13272
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* src/md5sum.c (hex_digits): Require that all "digest_hex_bytes"
be hexadecimal digits, not just those before the first NUL byte.
This bug dates back to the original version:
3763a4f24eb21be40674d13ff7b04e078f473e85
* tests/misc/md5sum (nul-in-cksum): Test for the above.
* NEWS [Bug fixes]: Mention this.
Prompted by a report from Flóki Pálsson in
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/439531
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* src/md5sum.c (bsd_split_3): Return right away if s_len == 0.
* tests/misc/md5sum (bsd-segv): New test for the above.
* tests/misc/sha1sum (bsd-segv): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Reported by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar and Dawson Engler.
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* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Revert change of 2005-03-01,
4303f0454592421eea48be87777d32a49e1d5e5b
Prompted by Michael Stone, who pointed me to an old bug report from
Ian Jackson: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/7504
* tests/cp/special-f: New file. Test for the above.
* tests/cp/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add special-f.
* NEWS: mention this bug fix.
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* src/remove.c (write_protected_non_symlink): Return 0(-1) when
euidaccess_stat pronounces a writable(not-writable) file, not -1(0).
* tests/rm/deep-2: New file. Test for the above-fixed bug.
* tests/rm/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add deep-2.
Discovered while reviewing this change:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/13071
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9fca49f67c16c8b42c32e185808fe187cedb0fa7
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Identical to the bug fixed by 72d052896a9092b811961a8f3e6ca5d151a59be5.
* src/mkfifo.c (main): Use "scontext", not NULL optarg in diagnostic.
* src/mknod.c (main): Likewise.
Reported by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar and Dawson Engler.
* tests/mkdir/selinux: Test for the above fixes.
* NEWS: Mention the fixes.
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* ChangeLog-2007: Likewise.
* NEWS: Likewise.
Prompted by http://bugzilla.redhat.com/439410
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* src/paste.c: Include "quotearg.h".
(collapse_escapes): Handle backslash-escaped backslash explicitly.
Handle unescaped backslash at end of string by returning nonzero,
rather than by overrunning memory.
(main): Diagnose an invalid delimiter list -- carefully.
Reported by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar and Dawson Engler.
* tests/misc/paste-no-nl (delim-bs): Add a test to demonstrate the
heap-smashing capability.
(delim-bs2): Prior to coreutils-5.1.2, this bug was a little harder
to demonstrate: it would corrupt a first-argument containing e.g., \b
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Reflect renaming.
* tests/misc/paste: Rename from paste-no-nl.
Signed-off-by: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
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* src/mkdir.c (main): Use "scontext", not NULL optarg in diagnostic.
Reported by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar and Dawson Engler.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
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* src/ptx.c (copy_unescaped_string): Ignore a lone backslash
at end of string. Reported by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar
and Dawson Engler. Details here:
<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/13005>.
* tests/misc/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add ptx-overrun.
* tests/misc/ptx-overrun: New file. Test for the above fix.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Signed-off-by: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
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* NEWS: call this a "portability improvement" ;-)
* src/c99-to-c89.diff: Adjust remove.c offsets.
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While cp --preserve=links must unlink certain destination files,
mv must never do that.
* src/copy.c (copy_internal): Pull the '! x->move_mode' test "up",
so it affects the entire condition, and not just DEREF_NEVER mode.
Reported by James Ralston in <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/438076>.
* tests/mv/atomic2: New file. Test for the above fix.
* tests/mv/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add atomic2.
* NEWS: Mention the bug-fix.
[Bug introduced in 367719ba5f1dbd5e2f7fa2466c441f23f66a7c9e]
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* src/install.c (announce_mkdir): Write verbose output to stdout,
not to stderr.
* src/mkdir.c (announce mkdir): Use prog_fprintf for verbose output.
* src/prog-fprintf.c (prog_fprintf): New function and file.
* src/prog-fprintf.h: New file.
* src/rmdir.c (main): Write verbose output to stdout, not to stderr.
Quote directory name in a diagnostic.
* src/rmdir.c (remove_parents): Write verbose output to stdout,
not to stderr.
* doc/coreutils.texi: Mention that shred verbose output is to stderr.
* NEWS: Mention the changes.
Signed-off-by: Ondřej Vašík <ovasik@redhat.com>
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* src/id.c (main): Call print_group_list with a user name, if possible.
* src/groups.c (main): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention this.
For details, see
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/12852
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/12875
Signed-off-by: ribalba <geerd.dietger.hoffmann@gmail.com>
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* gl/m4/mgetgroups.m4: Check for getgrouplist.
* gl/lib/mgetgroups.c (mgetgroups): Use getgrouplist, if available.
* TODO: Remove the item about switching to getgrouplist.
* NEWS: mention this
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* src/sort.c (SORT_OPTION): New enum.
(sort_args, sort_types): Define.
(usage, long_options, main): New option --sort.
* tests/sort/Test.pm: Test it.
* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Document --sort option.
* NEWS: Mention this.
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* src/seq.c: (validate_format): New function.
(main): Use it.
* tests/misc/seq (fmt-d, fmt-e): Test for expected diagnostics with
invalid formats.
* NEWS: Mention this change.
* TODO: Remove this item.
[jm: src/seq.c: make diagnostics more consistent
tests/misc/seq (fmt-eos1): adjust the expected diagnostic ]
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* src/join.c: Support --check-order and --nocheck-order.
New variables check_input_order, seen_unpairable and
issued_disorder_warning[]. For --check-order, verify that the
input files are in sorted order. For the default case, check the
order only if there are unpairable lines.
(join): Perform ordering checks after reaching EOF on either
input.
(usage): Mention --check-order and --nocheck-order.
(dupline): Save a copy of the previously-read input line so that
we can detect disorder on the input.
(get_line): Temporarily save a copy of the previous line (by
calling dupline) and check relative ordering (by calling
checkorder) before returning the newly-read line.
(getseq, join): Tell get_line which file we are reading from.
(advance_seq): New function, factoring out some of the code
commonly surrounding calls to getseq.
(checkorder): New function. Verifies that a pair of consecutive
input lines are in sorted order.
* doc/coreutils.texi (join invocation): Document the new options
--check-order and --nocheck-order.
* tests/join/Test.pm (tv): Added tests for --check-order and
--nocheck-order.
* NEWS: Mention this new feature.
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* src/seq.c (long_double_format): Handle '%' at end of string.
* tests/misc/seq [fmt-eos1, fmt-eos2]: New tests for the bug.
* NEWS: Mention this.
Reported by Pádraig Brady.
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In --color mode, plain files do not get any color, not even white.
When no highlighting is required, ls outputs no escape sequence at all.
* src/ls.c (print_with_color):
(used_color): New global.
(indicator_no) [C_RESET]: New enum value.
(indicator_name) ["rs"]: Corresponding new string.
(color_indicator): Make the 'normal' and 'file' markers be NULL.
Use "rs" (C_RESET) to reset to ordinary colors.
(process_signals): Restore default colors only if necessary.
(main): Don't call prep_non_filename_text here.
(print_name_with_quoting): Call it here, instead.
(prep_non_filename_text): Use C_RESET, not C_NORM.
(print_color_indicator): Return bool, not void.
Print nothing, when possible.
(put_indicator): Call prep_non_filename_text the first time.
* tests/misc/ls-misc: Test for above.
* tests/ls/color-dtype-dir: Adapt: no escapes around regular file name.
* TODO: Remove item.
* NEWS: Mention this.
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* src/groups.c (main): New file, replacing groups.sh.
* src/group-list.c, src/group-list.h: New files, factored out of id.c,
implementing the functionality that "id" and "groups" have in common.
* src/id.c (print_full_info): Avoid a segfault when trying to print
an error message if getgroups fails.
(print_group_list): Move to group-list.c.
(print_group): Likewise.
* man/Makefile.am: When building groups.1, obtain the help text
from src/groups.c, not src/groups.sh.
(noinst_HEADERS): Add group-list.h.
(group): Remove rule.
(dist_man_MANS): Remove groups.1.
* doc/coreutils.texi (groups: Print group names a user is in):
Explain why "groups" and "groups $(id -un)" give different results
in existing login sessions after you change the group database.
(id: Print user identity): Likewise for "id".
* po/POTFILES.in: Add src/group-list.c and src/groups.c.
* NEWS: mention this.
* AUTHORS: Update.
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* src/mkdir.c (verbose_output): New function.
(announce_mkdir): Use it.
* src/split.c (usage): Update.
* src/split.c (cwrite): Write to stdout, not stderr.
* doc/coreutils.texi (split invocation): Remove the mention
of --verbose output being printed to stderr.
* tests/mkdir/p-v: Redirect stdout, not stderr.
* tests/misc/split-a: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention this change.
* TODO: Remove this item.
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* src/rmdir.c (remove_parents, main): With --ignore-fail-on-non-empty,
suppress a diagnostic also for other errno values, which can arise
with read-only media or when the parent directory has the immutable
attribute (set via chattr +i).
(errno_may_be_empty, ignorable_failure): New functions.
* src/remove.c (is_empty_dir): Move function to ...
* src/system.h (is_empty_dir): ...here, and make it inline.
Suggested by Josselin Mouette in <http://bugs.debian.org/363011>
via Bob Proulx.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
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* src/ls.c (gobble_file): Work around a bug in libselinux1-2.0.15
whereby getfilecon returns 0 yet sets the context to NULL.
Reported by Jan Moringen via Michael Stone in
http://bugs.debian.org/463043
* tests/ls/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add proc-selinux-segfault.
* tests/ls/proc-selinux-segfault: Test for the above fix.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
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Suggestions from James Youngman and Pádraig Brady in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/12218/focus=12227
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* tests/touch/now-owned-by-other: New script. Test today's change.
* tests/touch/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add now-owned-by-other.
* tests/Makefile.am (all_t): Add td, a new root-only test.
(td): New target.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
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* src/tr.c (skip_construct): New function.
(main): When processing a pair of case-converting classes, don't
iterate through the elements of each [:upper:] or [:lower:] class.
Reported by Gerald Pfeifer in
<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.bugs/12218>.
* tests/tr/Test.pm [tolower-F]: New test for the above fix.
[upcase-xtra, dncase-xtra]: New tests, for a related code path.
* NEWS: Mention the tr bug fix.
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Suggested by Eric Blake.
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* tests/misc/selinux: Test for today's bug fix.
* NEWS: Mention the SELinux "ls -l" fix.
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* src/remove.c (remove_entry) ["can unlink directories"]: Fix a
mistakenly reversed condition.
* NEWS: Mention this bug fix.
Reported by Pieter Bowman.
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Record release date and new version number.
* src/stat.c (main): Adjust a comment.
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* NEWS: Mention this new feature.
* src/copy.c (set_owner): Try to preserve just the GID,
when initial fchown/lchown fails.
* src/cp.c (re_protect): Likewise.
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* tests/misc/date (rel-1day, rel-plus1): New tests for the recent
change in gnulib's getdate.y.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
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* NEWS: Mention this change.
* doc/coreutils.texi (cp invocation): Describe the new behavior.
* src/copy.c: No longer include "canonicalize.h".
(copy_reg): Upon failure to open a dangling destination symlink, don't
canonicalize the name, but rather fail (default) or, with POSIXLY_CORRECT,
repeat the open call without O_EXCL (potentially dangerous).
* src/copy.h (struct cp_options) [open_dangling_dest_symlink]:
New member. Reorder the others, grouping "bool" and "enum"
members together.
* tests/cp/thru-dangling: Test for changed and new behavior.
* src/cp.c (cp_option_init): Initialize new member.
* src/install.c (cp_option_init): Likewise.
* src/mv.c (cp_option_init): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
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* NEWS: Say this.
* src/seq.c (print_numbers): Handle another floating point corner case.
This avoids failure of seq's eq-wid-7 test on FreeBSD 6.1.
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* NEWS: Mention the %%-in-format bug fix.
* src/seq.c (struct layout): New type.
(long_double_format): New arg LAYOUT. Fill it in. Fix mishandling
of %% in formats.
(print_numbers): New arg LAYOUT. Don't convert LAST to output format
when deciding whether to go slightly past LAST. Instead, convert
X to output format and back. This fixes a bug reported by
Andreas Schwab in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2007-10/msg00237.html>
where "seq 10.8 0.1 10.95" would output 11.0 on platforms where
10.95 rounds to a value that prints as 11.0 when only one digit
past the decimal point is asked for.
(main): Compute layout, for benefit of print_numbers.
* tests/misc/seq (float-3): Undo previous change, since the bug
should be fixed now.
(fmt-b): New test, for the %% bug.
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